Former Pakistan players on Thursday urged a boycott of the International Cricket Council (ICC) annual awards ceremony over the omission of spinner Saeed Ajmal from the shortlist for Test player of the year. “Ajmal deserved to be on the shortlist and his omission is unjust.” Former batsman Basit Ali urged the PCB not to accept the decision. “The decision to leave out Ajmal is inexplicable and Pakistan must not attend the ceremony,” he said. Mohsin Khan, the former opener who coached the team that beat England this year, said the selection process should not come down to personal preferences. “This ICC process to shortlist players is clearly flawed because cricket is all about performance, not personal likes and dislikes. Better if the PCB boycotts the awards function,” Khan said. “It will at least send out a strong message to the ICC. South Africa also did it in 2009 when their deserving players were ignored for the awards.” The PCB said it was considering the option of boycotting the event. A final decision is expected within the next few days.