Umar Akmal, a middle-order batsman, has appealed his three-year ban brought by the Disciplinary Court of the Cricket Board (PCB) of Pakistan, as chairman of retired arbitrator Fazle Miran Chouhan, for not signing brought to the council. on Tuesday the 5th edition of the Pakistani Super League in February this year.
On March 17, PCB Umar charged two breaches of anti-corruption codes 2.4.4. On April 9, the PCB referred the case to its disciplinary agency, and on April 27, the Umar website imposed a three-year ban on all three cricket formats.
Later, on May 8, the Chouhan court announced a detailed ruling that gave Umar 14 days to appeal. After Umar has filed the complaint, the PCB will designate an independent judge within the next 15 days to rule on Umar's complaint within one month.
Umar did not hire a lawyer while defending his position before the disciplinary committee, which held only a hearing to pass the ban. Umar has now hired a large law firm led by renowned lawyer and political figure Babar Awan.
Muhammad Asif Khan added: According to the information available to this correspondent, in a 51-page appeal entitled "Umar Akmal v. PCB Anti-Corruption Commission", the player requested a provisional lapse [in other words, a delay in the conviction].
The complaint was filed in accordance with Article. 37 of the PCB Constitution read with Article 7 of the PCB Anti-Corruption Code for Participants.
In accordance with Article 37, entitled "Jury of Adjudicators", the PCB has a jury to settle disputes and hear appeals against parliamentary decisions.