PSL 2020: Team official spotted using mobile in dug-out


New Delhi, Feb 22 (IANS): Just two days after the start of the 2020 season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), a controversy has broken out after a team official was spotted using mobile phone in the dugout.

During the second match -- played on Friday night -- a team official of Karachi Kings was spotted using a mobile phone in the players' dugout while the team was on the field against Peshawar Zalmi at the National Stadium in Karachi.

The entire incident was broadcasted live and many shared snapshots of the same on social media.

Pakistan legend Shoaib Akhtar was one of the many to point out the misconduct. "This is so wrong using mobile phone in dug out," the tweet read.

As per the rules of the International Cricket Council (ICC), mobile phones are banned from dressing rooms and players along with members of team management are allowed to use only walkie-talkies.

According to reports, Kings' media manager Faisal Mirza said that Tariq Wasi, who was later identified as the one using the mobile phone, was the team's manager. However, according to the team-sheet issued at the time of toss, Navaid Rasheed was named as the side's manager.

The Kings posted 201/4 in 20 overs riding on half centuries from Babar Azam (78) and Imad Wasim (50). In reply, Peshawar Zalmi could manage 191/7 in their allotted and lost the match by 10 runs.

  

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