‘PCB 2 drone attack …’, Bangladeshi Rishad Hussain explained Pakistan Board

'PCB 2 drone attack ...', Bangladeshi Rishad Hussain explained Pakistan Board

Pakistan Super League: Rishad Hussain Lahore is a member of Kalandars team


New Delhi:

Bangladesh all-rounder Rishad Hussain has fiercely fought the PCB after the Pakistan Super League (PSL) was postponed for India-Pakistan tension. Rishad, who was playing for Lahore Kalandar, took out the anger on PCB and said that the PCB took the attitude to send foreign players out of the country. PCB decided to postpone the competition on Friday. The Pak Board initially decided to transfer the remaining matches of the tournament to UAE, but the ECB rejected its request.

Accusing the lack of transparency on Peacebi, Rishad revealed that the PCB tried to hide the drone attack. The Bangladeshi cricketer also said that the PCB’s initial plan was to hold the rest of the PSL matches in Karachi, but the Pak board changed its decision after the players expressed concern about security.

Rishad said, ‘PCB Chief had called a meeting to know mainly about our concerns about what we think about the current scenario. In such a situation, all the foreign players said that the only safe place for the remaining matches is UAE. He said, ‘Yes, it is true that the PCB Chief tried to assure us to hold the match in Karachi, but he hid us about two drone attacks that happened a day ago from us. We came to know about this later. After this, we all decided to go to Dubai and the PCB Chief helped us reach Dubai safe ‘



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