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PCB cracks down on PSL hotel security breach, issues new guidelines

PCB releases new guidelines (screenshot)

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) issues new directives to everyone pakistan super league (PSL) franchise made it clear it will not tolerate any further violations after breaching safety protocols at the team hotel.The move comes after the Zimbabwe captain Sikandar RazaThe player, who currently represents Lahore Qalandars, shared on social media that he was grateful to the PCB for allowing him to meet his family at the team hotel.In response, the PCB issued a formal notice to all teams and stakeholders stating that players and team officials will not be allowed to meet their families at the team hotel without prior approval. The Board provides that any such request must be submitted at least 24 hours in advance. “The board has made it clear that anyone who wants to meet a family member at a hotel must obtain permission 24 hours before the family plans to visit,” a source close to the PCB said. He said the board has further clarified that it will try to arrange a suitable meeting place for players and their families at the team hotel. The source added: “The board has also made it clear that only the players’ wives, parents, siblings will be allowed in the players’ rooms and that will only be allowed after obtaining permission from the board 24 hours in advance.” He said senior police officials had taken a serious look at Lahore captain Shaheen Shah Afridi and Sikandar’s violation of security rules on Saturday night when four guests were found in the latter’s room late at night. “Police officials advised the board that they would not be able to provide a safe and secure environment for all players and officials at team hotels unless all teams strictly adhere to safety protocols.” It is understood that the PCB’s security manager and anti-corruption head also expressed his concerns about the breach to PSL CEO Salman Naseer.See also: DC vs LSG live score

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