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Karachi: Pakistan’s former captain and senior batsman Mohammed Yousuf Sunday asserted that he has a valid No Objection Certificate (NOC) to play in the Dhaka League, putting to rest the confusion that was created by some of his own statements.
Yousuf was reportedly being investigated by the Bangladesh intelligence agencies for allegedly submitting a fake clearance letter to play in the Dhaka league.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board apparently handed over the matter to the intelligence agencies after Yousuf appeared for the Victoria Sporting Club in the league against Abhani club, on March 28.
Abhani had claimed that the NOC submitted by Yousuf was fake and fraud, but the senior batsman denied this.
“The quote has created some misunderstanding as it gave an impression that Victoria gave me the clearance without the consent of my previous club, Mohammedan. In fact I was given the NOC by Mr Lutfur Rahman Badal when I was playing for Mohammedan,” Yousuf said in a statement.
“Mr Badal was the then the cricket committee chairman of Mohammedan, but now he is the chairman of Victoria’s governing body. I hope it will remove any confusion that was created by my comments,” he added.
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