Mohammad Yousuf, who is involved in arbitration proceedings with the ICL, faces a life ban if he joins the unofficial league, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said.
A local newspaper, quoted an unnamed PCB official as saying, "We have banned all our cricketers who joined the ICL and if Yousuf also plays for the unauthorised league then he will have to face the same punishment. Yousuf is still our best Test batsman and has a future with the Pakistan team, but not if he joins the ICL. It will be game over for him if he joined the league."
Yousuf signed a contract with the ICL in the wake of his omission from Pakistan's squad for the ICC World Twenty20 last year, but the PCB later convinced him to cancel his ICL contract and instead sign up for the IPL, a league approved by the national boards, as well as turn up for national duty.
Subsequently the ICL had warned the various IPL franchises that they could face legal complications if they bought Yousuf in the player auctions. Yousuf was not bought by any of the IPL teams, but he was compensated by the league's organisers, who gave him US$350,000 - his starting bid price.
Yousuf was one of the prolific run-scorers in the last 12 months, scoring 1161 runs at 68.29.
A local newspaper, quoted an unnamed PCB official as saying, "We have banned all our cricketers who joined the ICL and if Yousuf also plays for the unauthorised league then he will have to face the same punishment. Yousuf is still our best Test batsman and has a future with the Pakistan team, but not if he joins the ICL. It will be game over for him if he joined the league."
Yousuf signed a contract with the ICL in the wake of his omission from Pakistan's squad for the ICC World Twenty20 last year, but the PCB later convinced him to cancel his ICL contract and instead sign up for the IPL, a league approved by the national boards, as well as turn up for national duty.
Subsequently the ICL had warned the various IPL franchises that they could face legal complications if they bought Yousuf in the player auctions. Yousuf was not bought by any of the IPL teams, but he was compensated by the league's organisers, who gave him US$350,000 - his starting bid price.
Yousuf was one of the prolific run-scorers in the last 12 months, scoring 1161 runs at 68.29.
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