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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

PCB says legal action from Zulqarnain futile


 Updated at: 0031 PST,  Tuesday, January 25, 2011
 LAHORE: Terming a much-hovering legal action from wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider against PCB, the counselor Tafazzal Rizvi Monday said, the former’s intentions are useless as “there should be a proper reason for lawsuit against PCB”, Geo News reported.

It may be mentioned that Zulqarnain Haider, currently staying in London, hinted at lodging a lawsuit against PCB on social networking website ‘Facebook’ that he was poised to serve on PCB a legal notice, reasoning that PCB had hurt his feelings by calling him ‘mentally retarded’.

Meanwhile, those who comprised board’s inquiry committee would also be served a legal notice, he further wrote on Facebook.

Board’s lawyer Tafazzal Rizvi, reacting over Zulqarnain’s threats, said there should be a proper reason to drag PCB in a court of law.