Former Pakistan cricket captain Rashid Latif is reportedly under scrutiny by the National Cyber Crime Agency (NCCA).
According to media reports, the agency has launched formal investigations against Latif in connection with unilateral claims he made, linking the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Pakistan Super League (PSL), PTV, and national cricketers to gambling companies.
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Preliminary reports suggest that while Latif made serious allegations on social media and YouTube, he was unable to provide any concrete evidence to support his claims.
Reports added that no proof has been found connecting the PCB, PSL, or PTV to any gambling companies.
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Last week, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially begun the process of adding two new teams to the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced on Saturday.
Naqvi, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), shared the PCB’s invitation for potential bidders.
The banner outlined key details for parties interested in purchasing the new franchises, confirming that the deadline for submitting technical proposals is December 15 at 11:00 AM, with bids to be opened half an hour later.
The move follows the PCB’s completion of an independent valuation exercise for existing franchises and other commercial rights.