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PCB Banned James Faulkner from PSL for Life

PCB Banned James Faulkner
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Everyone knows that Pakistan and Australia are disreputable for always causing havoc. And something bad will happen if these two works together on a project. It’s happened before, and it’s happening again now that Australia is in Pakistan for a test series. Pakistan Cricket Board made a mistake with Australian all-rounder James Faulkner this time.

Well, it’s still unclear who screwed up, but both of them are in the muck. It has been suggested that Faulkner is making false claims against PCB because he has a history of poor payment management. Some folks believe there is a problem with the PCB as well.

Everything is presently being looked into. The truth will eventually come out of the bag. We’ll see what transpired between Faulkner and PSL here.

The PSL is currently in action, and James Faulkner is playing for the Quetta Gladiators, where he is a key player who has greatly aided the club. However, he has stated in a statement that PSL does not pay him as agreed. An accusation like this, on the other hand, is extremely disrespectful to the PCB. They took Faulkner’s case very seriously and took swift action against him.

Within a few hours of Faulkner’s comments, PCB responded to his post by refuting the accusation. According to the board, Faulkner is lying about the payment. They also expelled Faulkner from the university.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has banned Australian cricketer James Faulkner from the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for life, despite the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) dismissing claims of non-payment levelled against them.

The PCB stated that all payments owed to Faulkner under his contract have been made. The board also said that Faulkner harmed the inn’s property and misbehaved with immigration officials at the airport.

What do you think?

Written by Hijab Mohi Ud Din

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