Continual failures of the national team, Mohammad Hafeez closed the doors of the leagues on the players

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Continual failures of the national team, Mohammad Hafeez closed the doors of the leagues on the players

Lahore: (Web Desk) Pakistan cricket team’s continuous failures have stopped between senior players and team director Mohammad Hafeez.

National team director Muhammad Hafeez closed the doors of the leagues on the players, the board had issued NOCs to the players for the International League T20, on which Muhammad Hafeez prohibited the clearance of some players.
The senior players were angry with the team director for not giving clearance and objecting, because of the bitterness between the players and the team director, the communication also decreased.
It should be noted that Shaheen Afridi, Shadab Khan, Azam Khan and Mohammad Wasim have contracts with IL-T20.

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