
In an interesting development, the International Criket Council has sent a very powerful e -mail to Pakistani cricket council for breaking players and matches (PMOA) at the International Stadium in Dubai 17 September.It is understood that ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta wrote E -mail PCB, in which he described in detail how the filming in the PMOA area was a serious violation.Well -placed sources reported Timesofindia.com that PCB insisted on recording the entire conversation between Andy Pycroft’s referee, Captain Pakistan Salman Aghou and coach Mike Hesson.When they were asked not to do it in the PMOA area, the PCB threatened to pull it out of the match again. In order to ensure that the accessories were not at risk, other parties involved allowed the PCB to have a way, but their actions – the statement of Pycroft and the release of shots on the social media – did not decrease well.He learns that the PCB Media Manager manager wanted to carry the phone in the PMOA area, and when he was objected, the blackmail tactics were reused before the match.While Pycroft and ICC wanted to clean up any misunderstanding, it is understood that the PCB wanted to make an unnecessary spectacle from the meeting that took place in the PMOA area at the venue before accessories against SAE.It remains to see the PCB responds to a heavily created e-mail, because it still has to provide details in response to another e-mail sent by the global cricket body to the PCB 17th September-on the day when the drama developed and the accessories were delayed by an hour.