Mohammad Nawaz faces PCB probe in relation to possible anti-corruption code breaches
Tuesday 9 May 2017 07:06, UK
All-rounder Mohammad Nawaz has been summoned by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to appear before its security and vigilance department, as part of its ongoing probe into corruption in the game.
The PCB is probing allegations of corruption in the second season of the Pakistan Super League, and has initiated proceedings against four suspended players - Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif, Nasir Jamshed and Shahzaib Hassan.
A PCB statement reads: "This notice requires Nawaz to appear before the PCB Security and Vigilance Department for an interview in relation to possible breaches of the PCB Anti-Corruption Code."
Nawaz, 23, has represented Pakistan in three Tests and nine ODIs, with his most recent international appearance coming against Australia in Brisbane earlier this year.
In March, Mohammad Irfan was suspended by the PCB for a year after the fast bowler failed to disclose two approaches made by bookmakers.