Amir played in unofficial match, PCB tells ICC

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LAHORE – The Pakistan Cricket Board has probed the participation of suspended cricketer Mohammad Aamir in a match in Rawalpindi and submitted the report to the ICC.
The match that Amir bowled in was an unofficial match between two clubs not registered with the Rawalpindi Cricket Association.
It was also found that no PCB official was present at the venue when the player took part in the game. Furthermore the team sheets prepared prior to the match did not contain Mohammad Amir’s name nor was his name listed with any team participating in the tournament. This game was not part of any official tournament.
The PCB has again advised all regional bodies to ensure strict compliance of the ICC directives regarding the status of the three suspended players. “The match that Aamer bowled in was an unofficial match between two club sides that are not registered with the Rawalpindi Cricket Association.
It was also found that no PCB official was present at the venue when the player took part in the game,” said a PCB press release.