Salim Malik submits reply to PCB

Published October 1, 2020
Former Pakistan captain Salim Malik on Wednesday submitted his reply in a case against him, allegedly having a suspicious role in the ICC transcript recorded in 2000 in London, to the Pakistan Cricket Board adjudicator. — Dawn/File
Former Pakistan captain Salim Malik on Wednesday submitted his reply in a case against him, allegedly having a suspicious role in the ICC transcript recorded in 2000 in London, to the Pakistan Cricket Board adjudicator. — Dawn/File

LAHORE: Former Pakistan captain Salim Malik on Wednesday submitted his reply in a case against him, allegedly having a suspicious role in the ICC transcript recorded in 2000 in London, to the Pakistan Cricket Board adjudicator retired Justice Fazale Miran Chouhan here on Wednesday.

The next date of hearing was set as Oct 12.

Salim’s lawyer Nasrullah Cheema said the PCB also submitted its reply whose copy he had received. He said the legal discussion in the case will be held in the next hearing.

Meanwhile, Salim said he had submitted all the case’s related documents, challenging the ICC transcript and he was hopeful that he would get justice soon.

Published in Dawn, October 1st , 2020

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