
- The CEO of the Dual Vinyl chlorine, Somer Ahmed Sayed, marginalized the celebration.
- It took the BCCI secretary although he was not appointed to the individual.
- Pakistan also complains of special privileges for the Indian cricket team.
Islamabad: The Pakistani Cricket Council (PCB) submitted an official protest with the International Council of Crickets (ICC) on the absence of a host of a host country in the prizes for the Champions Cup final at Dubai International Stadium on Sunday (9 March).
In a move that sparked controversy, the CEO of PCB, the leader of Ahmed Sayed, who was also the championship manager, was marginalized at completely marginalization of the official ceremony. Instead, the DEVAGIit Saikia control council took over the stage, although it was not appointed to this position.
The inclusion of the BCCI official came as only four officials on the stage are allowed to distribute the award, which includes the President of the International Criminal Court, heads of cricket panels in the final teams and chairman of the host nation’s board of directors.
Since PCB President Mohsen Naqafi was fine and could not travel, he was the leader of Ahmed Sayed, the legitimate representative of the host nation. Jay Shah congratulated the President of the International Criminal Court before India’s success ceremony. However, it was completely ignored.
The BCCI controlled stage was not a representative on both sides of Pakistan-it also failed to include any officials from the UAE Cricket Council, despite the hosting of five matches of the United Arab Emirates Championship (United Arab Emirates).
When I got close to Geo News about the absence of multi -chlorine vinyl officials from the Champions Cup, the International Criminal Court spokesman argued that we were invited to the ceremony, but he did not attend.
“The International Criminal Court only calls on the host of the host board – such as the president, vice president, chairman, or CEO – to participate in the award ceremony.
However, a multi -chlorine vinyl vinyl called for an official interpretation of the International Criminal Court, and the weak justification refused that “the stage is not aimed at championship officials.” PCB pointed out that the CEO of ICC Geoff ALLARDICE, who also carried the host’s sign, was seen to distribute prizes early in this event – which proves that the exclusion of the CEO of PCB was deliberate and unjustified.
PCB also reminded the International Criminal Court of many other incidents during the Champions Cup that seemed to be designed to undermine hosting rights in Pakistan, including; India has special privileges, playing all its matches in the same environment, place and playgrounds designed for the preferences of India, and something that they will not reach home.
With high tensions, PCB is now rising in writing, calling for a comprehensive investigation into a blatant breach of the protocol.
This horrific exclusion raised serious questions about the neutrality and rule of ICC – where many are now wondering whether the Champions Cup is really a fair and fair event.