Karachi, Jan 23 (PTI): The ICC has withdrawn its demerit point awarded to the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium for producing a below-par pitch during the Test match between Pakistan and England Test in December last year. Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi said they had written a strong letter to the ICC challenging their decision to award the demerit point to the Pindi stadium. Haroon Rashid Appointed As New Chief Selector of PCB, Set to Takeover From Interim Chief Selector Shahid Afridi.
"We wrote a long and strong letter to the ICC as soon as I became chairman, outlining the records of other venues and challenging on what grounds Pindi stadium should be given a demerit point when we even had a result in the said match," Sethi told the media in Lahore.
"I am glad to announce the ICC have accepted our point of view and withdrawn the demerit point." 'Umran Malik Not Fit As Haris Rauf': Former Pakistan Pacer Aaqib Javed on Comparisons Between the Two Premier Fast Bowlers.
England won the first Test against Pakistan played at Pindi in December after scoring 500 runs on the first day.
The ICC had also awarded a demerit point to the Pindi stadium after a high-scoring Test match between Pakistan and Australia in March last year.
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Karachi, Jan 23 (PTI): The ICC has withdrawn its demerit point awarded to the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium for producing a below-par pitch during the Test match between Pakistan and England Test in December last year. Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi said they had written a strong letter to the ICC challenging their decision to award the demerit point to the Pindi stadium. Haroon Rashid Appointed As New Chief Selector of PCB, Set to Takeover From Interim Chief Selector Shahid Afridi.
"We wrote a long and strong letter to the ICC as soon as I became chairman, outlining the records of other venues and challenging on what grounds Pindi stadium should be given a demerit point when we even had a result in the said match," Sethi told the media in Lahore.
"I am glad to announce the ICC have accepted our point of view and withdrawn the demerit point." 'Umran Malik Not Fit As Haris Rauf': Former Pakistan Pacer Aaqib Javed on Comparisons Between the Two Premier Fast Bowlers.
England won the first Test against Pakistan played at Pindi in December after scoring 500 runs on the first day.
The ICC had also awarded a demerit point to the Pindi stadium after a high-scoring Test match between Pakistan and Australia in March last year.
(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)