PCB 'baffled' with Mohammad Hafeez making COVID-19 test outcome open
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) CEO Wasim Khan has been disillusioned with veteran all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez's on making his subsequent test report which indicated negative outcomes in regards to COVID-19, a day after he was tried positive under the board's trying game plan.
Wasim, in a YouTube video with Waheed Khan's Cricket Baaz channel, said that Hafeez's treatment of the issue shocked the PCB yet noticed that it was not the main example when the cricketer named penetrated web based life convention.
The 39-year-old cast question over the validity of the tests led by the PCB when he took to Twitter, without the board's information, to post his negative outcomes.
"I addressed Hafeez today and I made it understood to him our mistake at the manner in which he had dealt with this whole illicit relationship. As an individual, he has an option to step through a private exam yet he ought to have addressed us first since he made an issue for us. This isn't the first occasion when that Hafeez has penetrated our principles in the media," Wasim said.
Wasim uncovered that Hafeez's methodology made issues the board and included that the board was in works of taking "the subsequent stages".
"He doesn't have a focal agreement however once he was chosen for the Pakistan group he needs to maintain the standards and guidelines for all players particularly relating to the utilization of web based life. We are as yet taking a gander at the issue since it has caused us a great deal of issues," the PCB CEO said.
"There is convention to follow and we're at present contemplating the subsequent stages."
In the mean time, when solicited from the validity of the outcomes, Wasim communicated certainty over the load up's methodology and included that having differentiating results in consecutive tests was not unfathomable.
"We're sure that our outcomes are right as we've utilized the absolute best testing units. It isn't remarkable that when players test themselves 24 or after 48 hours their outcomes come out the inverse."
Concerning the rest of the players that have tried positive, the PCB boss they will experience another round of testing to guarantee the precision of their unique outcomes.
If their outcomes come out negative, the players will experience a third round to guarantee that they are without infection.
"We're going to retest them on the off chance that they test negative, at that point they will experience another round. We need two negative outcomes so as to send these players to England," he said.