Fakhar Zaman Set for Pakistan Return After Code of Conduct Breach
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to pardon opener Fakhar Zaman for his breach of the players’ code of conduct, allowing him to be included in the central contracts and the national white-ball squad.
Zaman was dropped from the central contracts list and ignored for the series in Australia and Zimbabwe after he tweeted a controversial comment about captain Babar Azam. The PCB issued a show cause notice, asking Zaman to submit a reply or face disciplinary action.
According to a PCB source, Zaman’s reply expressed remorse and apology. Internal discussions between PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, selectors, and captain Mohammad Rizwan have been positive for Zaman’s reinstatement.
The selectors have advised Zaman to focus on rehabilitating his knee injury before the white-ball series in South Africa in December. He is expected to be included in the squad for the South Africa matches and subsequently added to the central contracts list.
Rizwan and the selectors believe that Zaman is still a valuable asset for the white-ball squad, especially with the Champions Trophy tournament scheduled to be held in Pakistan early next year.
A committee will be formed to accept Zaman’s reply to the show cause notice, clearing him for selection. He will undergo a fitness test before the South Africa tour selection.