Sohail Tanvir playing in APL raises conflict of interest cries

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KARACHI: The decision of

Pakistan Cricket Board

(

PCB

) to permit national junior chief selector

Sohail Tanvir

to play in an on-going

T20 league

in the United States has come under severe criticism, raising questions about conflict of interest.
Tanvir went to play in the American Premier League (

APL

) soon after announcing

Pakistan

youth squad for the ICC U19 World Cup.

A PCB official said Tanvir had got permission to play in the league at the time of his appointment as the national junior selector.
In Pakistan, the powerful positions of senior and junior chief selector and national selectors are paid jobs.

Tanvir is playing for the Premium Paks in the APL at the Moosa Stadium in Pearland, Texas, and the league is yet to get approval from the USA Cricket Council.
In a recent match against Premium Canadians, Tanvir scored 31 runs and took two wickets while conceding only 15 runs.
The whole episode has also brought senior chief selector

Wahab Riaz

into focus as he is set to play in next year's

Pakistan Super League

(PSL) in February and March.

This is in direct contrast to the case of

Muhammad Hafeez

.
Hafeez was playing in various T20 leagues even after retiring from international cricket and soon after becoming Director of the Pakistan team he had announced that he would only be focussing on his job.
The interesting part is that some time back the PCB had forced Inzamam ul Haq to resign as the chief selector over a conflict of interest issue.
Inzamam tendered his resignation after it emerged that he was a partner in a sports management company with

Muhammad Rizwan

and a well-known player agent, Talha Rehman.

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