UAE board investigates Usman Khan for alleged breach of contract: report

The 28-year-old played PSL 9 as overseas player

By Web Desk
March 27, 2024
Usman Khan is part of the national camp in Kakul. - PCB

The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) is currently investigating whether Usman Khan's declaration of his intention to play for Pakistan violates his contract with the UAE board.

As per a report on ESPNCricinfo, the ECB is undertaking a thorough examination of the matter to evaluate potential breaches of the contract not only with the board itself but also with the white-ball leagues in which he has participated in the UAE as a local player, including the ILT20 and the T10.

The outcome of this review will be concluded within the next fortnight and it could have significant consequences for Usman.

It is likely that he may face a prohibition from participating in league cricket in the UAE.

If a breach of contract is determined, it is also likely to affect the validity of the player's work permit, which he has utilised to reside in the UAE and fulfil the residency requirement for eligibility to represent the UAE in international cricket. He still has 14 months remaining before meeting this criterion.

Meanwhile, Usman contends that he has not violated any contract, asserting that his contract includes a termination clause with a 30-day notice period.

The report added he is prepared for whatever penalty the ECB imposes on him and that the prospect of representing Pakistan, particularly after receiving an invitation from the PCB following the PSL, was too appealing to resist.

PCB inquired of Usman whether he maintained a desire to represent Pakistan, to which he affirmed.

This Monday, he was selected to join the Pakistan squad, presently undergoing training alongside the Pakistan military as part of a PCB endeavour to enhance player fitness. He joined the squad on Sunday evening.

Remember, while giving the interview to the same publication a few weeks back, Usman seemed to diminish his prospects of representing Pakistan, emphasising the ease of acquiring NOCs to participate in leagues worldwide as a UAE player and highlighting the benefits of being regarded as a domestic player in the UAE's limited-overs leagues.

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