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Emirates Cricket Board slaps five-year ban on Usman Khan


The Emirate Cricket Board (ECB) has decreed a five-year suspension upon Usman Khan, a dexterous right-handed opener, for contravening his contractual duties to the cricketing authority.

Following an exhaustive inquiry, the ECB asserted that Usman Khan had misconstrued his commitment to play for the UAE national men’s cricket team.

"In the wake of a meticulous investigation, it emerged that Usman had misrepresented his intentions to the ECB regarding his allegiance to the UAE team. He exploited the resources and support extended by the ECB to explore alternative avenues, indicating a clear aversion to fulfilling his obligations or meeting the stipulated eligibility criteria," stated the ECB in an official declaration.

"Usman participated in the ECB Sanctioned International League T20 Season 2 earlier this year as a local player in the UAE Category."

Furthermore, the ECB entered into an employment agreement with Usman for a term of one year, with the aim of affording him stability and facilitating his compliance with the eligibility prerequisites for representing the UAE in international cricket.

As per the sanctions imposed, Usman will be barred from partaking in any ECB tournaments for the ensuing five years.

"Usman stands culpable of breaching his obligations to the ECB and, as a consequence, shall be debarred from participating in ECB-sanctioned tournaments/leagues, as well as local events organized under the auspices of councils/academies in the UAE, for a period of five years," concluded the ECB.

For the uninitiated, Usman Khan garnered acclaim for his consistent batting prowess while representing the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as an overseas contender in the preceding two editions. Subsequently, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) extended an invitation to him to contemplate representing his native land.

He was subsequently enlisted among the 29 players partaking in the ongoing physical conditioning camp, being conducted in collaboration with the Pakistan Army at Kakul, Abbottabad.

The ongoing camp is slated to conclude on April 8, with the Pakistan squad for the forthcoming five-match home T20I series against New Zealand set to be selected from the aforementioned 29 probables.

It is pertinent to note that Usman Khan has solely competed in domestic tournaments in the UAE and is yet to make his international debut for the country.

Tags: Usman Khan, Emirates Cricket Board, Ban, Khan Sports.


The Emirate Cricket Board (ECB) has decreed a five-year suspension upon Usman Khan, a dexterous right-handed opener, for contravening his contractual duties to the cricketing authority.

Following an exhaustive inquiry, the ECB asserted that Usman Khan had misconstrued his commitment to play for the UAE national men’s cricket team.

"In the wake of a meticulous investigation, it emerged that Usman had misrepresented his intentions to the ECB regarding his allegiance to the UAE team. He exploited the resources and support extended by the ECB to explore alternative avenues, indicating a clear aversion to fulfilling his obligations or meeting the stipulated eligibility criteria," stated the ECB in an official declaration.

"Usman participated in the ECB Sanctioned International League T20 Season 2 earlier this year as a local player in the UAE Category."

Furthermore, the ECB entered into an employment agreement with Usman for a term of one year, with the aim of affording him stability and facilitating his compliance with the eligibility prerequisites for representing the UAE in international cricket.

As per the sanctions imposed, Usman will be barred from partaking in any ECB tournaments for the ensuing five years.

"Usman stands culpable of breaching his obligations to the ECB and, as a consequence, shall be debarred from participating in ECB-sanctioned tournaments/leagues, as well as local events organized under the auspices of councils/academies in the UAE, for a period of five years," concluded the ECB.

For the uninitiated, Usman Khan garnered acclaim for his consistent batting prowess while representing the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as an overseas contender in the preceding two editions. Subsequently, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) extended an invitation to him to contemplate representing his native land.

He was subsequently enlisted among the 29 players partaking in the ongoing physical conditioning camp, being conducted in collaboration with the Pakistan Army at Kakul, Abbottabad.

The ongoing camp is slated to conclude on April 8, with the Pakistan squad for the forthcoming five-match home T20I series against New Zealand set to be selected from the aforementioned 29 probables.

It is pertinent to note that Usman Khan has solely competed in domestic tournaments in the UAE and is yet to make his international debut for the country.

Tags: Usman Khan, Emirates Cricket Board, Ban, Khan Sports.


The Emirate Cricket Board (ECB) has decreed a five-year suspension upon Usman Khan, a dexterous right-handed opener, for contravening his contractual duties to the cricketing authority.

Following an exhaustive inquiry, the ECB asserted that Usman Khan had misconstrued his commitment to play for the UAE national men’s cricket team.

"In the wake of a meticulous investigation, it emerged that Usman had misrepresented his intentions to the ECB regarding his allegiance to the UAE team. He exploited the resources and support extended by the ECB to explore alternative avenues, indicating a clear aversion to fulfilling his obligations or meeting the stipulated eligibility criteria," stated the ECB in an official declaration.

"Usman participated in the ECB Sanctioned International League T20 Season 2 earlier this year as a local player in the UAE Category."

Furthermore, the ECB entered into an employment agreement with Usman for a term of one year, with the aim of affording him stability and facilitating his compliance with the eligibility prerequisites for representing the UAE in international cricket.

As per the sanctions imposed, Usman will be barred from partaking in any ECB tournaments for the ensuing five years.

"Usman stands culpable of breaching his obligations to the ECB and, as a consequence, shall be debarred from participating in ECB-sanctioned tournaments/leagues, as well as local events organized under the auspices of councils/academies in the UAE, for a period of five years," concluded the ECB.

For the uninitiated, Usman Khan garnered acclaim for his consistent batting prowess while representing the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as an overseas contender in the preceding two editions. Subsequently, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) extended an invitation to him to contemplate representing his native land.

He was subsequently enlisted among the 29 players partaking in the ongoing physical conditioning camp, being conducted in collaboration with the Pakistan Army at Kakul, Abbottabad.

The ongoing camp is slated to conclude on April 8, with the Pakistan squad for the forthcoming five-match home T20I series against New Zealand set to be selected from the aforementioned 29 probables.

It is pertinent to note that Usman Khan has solely competed in domestic tournaments in the UAE and is yet to make his international debut for the country.

Tags: Usman Khan, Emirates Cricket Board, Ban, Khan Sports.


The Emirate Cricket Board (ECB) has decreed a five-year suspension upon Usman Khan, a dexterous right-handed opener, for contravening his contractual duties to the cricketing authority.

Following an exhaustive inquiry, the ECB asserted that Usman Khan had misconstrued his commitment to play for the UAE national men’s cricket team.

"In the wake of a meticulous investigation, it emerged that Usman had misrepresented his intentions to the ECB regarding his allegiance to the UAE team. He exploited the resources and support extended by the ECB to explore alternative avenues, indicating a clear aversion to fulfilling his obligations or meeting the stipulated eligibility criteria," stated the ECB in an official declaration.

"Usman participated in the ECB Sanctioned International League T20 Season 2 earlier this year as a local player in the UAE Category."

Furthermore, the ECB entered into an employment agreement with Usman for a term of one year, with the aim of affording him stability and facilitating his compliance with the eligibility prerequisites for representing the UAE in international cricket.

As per the sanctions imposed, Usman will be barred from partaking in any ECB tournaments for the ensuing five years.

"Usman stands culpable of breaching his obligations to the ECB and, as a consequence, shall be debarred from participating in ECB-sanctioned tournaments/leagues, as well as local events organized under the auspices of councils/academies in the UAE, for a period of five years," concluded the ECB.

For the uninitiated, Usman Khan garnered acclaim for his consistent batting prowess while representing the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as an overseas contender in the preceding two editions. Subsequently, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) extended an invitation to him to contemplate representing his native land.

He was subsequently enlisted among the 29 players partaking in the ongoing physical conditioning camp, being conducted in collaboration with the Pakistan Army at Kakul, Abbottabad.

The ongoing camp is slated to conclude on April 8, with the Pakistan squad for the forthcoming five-match home T20I series against New Zealand set to be selected from the aforementioned 29 probables.

It is pertinent to note that Usman Khan has solely competed in domestic tournaments in the UAE and is yet to make his international debut for the country.

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Tags: Usman Khan, Emirates Cricket Board, Ban, Khan Sports.


The Emirate Cricket Board (ECB) has decreed a five-year suspension upon Usman Khan, a dexterous right-handed opener, for contravening his contractual duties to the cricketing authority.

Following an exhaustive inquiry, the ECB asserted that Usman Khan had misconstrued his commitment to play for the UAE national men’s cricket team.

"In the wake of a meticulous investigation, it emerged that Usman had misrepresented his intentions to the ECB regarding his allegiance to the UAE team. He exploited the resources and support extended by the ECB to explore alternative avenues, indicating a clear aversion to fulfilling his obligations or meeting the stipulated eligibility criteria," stated the ECB in an official declaration.

"Usman participated in the ECB Sanctioned International League T20 Season 2 earlier this year as a local player in the UAE Category."

Furthermore, the ECB entered into an employment agreement with Usman for a term of one year, with the aim of affording him stability and facilitating his compliance with the eligibility prerequisites for representing the UAE in international cricket.

As per the sanctions imposed, Usman will be barred from partaking in any ECB tournaments for the ensuing five years.

"Usman stands culpable of breaching his obligations to the ECB and, as a consequence, shall be debarred from participating in ECB-sanctioned tournaments/leagues, as well as local events organized under the auspices of councils/academies in the UAE, for a period of five years," concluded the ECB.

For the uninitiated, Usman Khan garnered acclaim for his consistent batting prowess while representing the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as an overseas contender in the preceding two editions. Subsequently, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) extended an invitation to him to contemplate representing his native land.

He was subsequently enlisted among the 29 players partaking in the ongoing physical conditioning camp, being conducted in collaboration with the Pakistan Army at Kakul, Abbottabad.

The ongoing camp is slated to conclude on April 8, with the Pakistan squad for the forthcoming five-match home T20I series against New Zealand set to be selected from the aforementioned 29 probables.

It is pertinent to note that Usman Khan has solely competed in domestic tournaments in the UAE and is yet to make his international debut for the country.

Tags: Usman Khan, Emirates Cricket Board, Ban, Khan Sports.


The Emirate Cricket Board (ECB) has decreed a five-year suspension upon Usman Khan, a dexterous right-handed opener, for contravening his contractual duties to the cricketing authority.

Following an exhaustive inquiry, the ECB asserted that Usman Khan had misconstrued his commitment to play for the UAE national men’s cricket team.

"In the wake of a meticulous investigation, it emerged that Usman had misrepresented his intentions to the ECB regarding his allegiance to the UAE team. He exploited the resources and support extended by the ECB to explore alternative avenues, indicating a clear aversion to fulfilling his obligations or meeting the stipulated eligibility criteria," stated the ECB in an official declaration.

"Usman participated in the ECB Sanctioned International League T20 Season 2 earlier this year as a local player in the UAE Category."

Furthermore, the ECB entered into an employment agreement with Usman for a term of one year, with the aim of affording him stability and facilitating his compliance with the eligibility prerequisites for representing the UAE in international cricket.

As per the sanctions imposed, Usman will be barred from partaking in any ECB tournaments for the ensuing five years.

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"Usman stands culpable of breaching his obligations to the ECB and, as a consequence, shall be debarred from participating in ECB-sanctioned tournaments/leagues, as well as local events organized under the auspices of councils/academies in the UAE, for a period of five years," concluded the ECB.

For the uninitiated, Usman Khan garnered acclaim for his consistent batting prowess while representing the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as an overseas contender in the preceding two editions. Subsequently, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) extended an invitation to him to contemplate representing his native land.

He was subsequently enlisted among the 29 players partaking in the ongoing physical conditioning camp, being conducted in collaboration with the Pakistan Army at Kakul, Abbottabad.

The ongoing camp is slated to conclude on April 8, with the Pakistan squad for the forthcoming five-match home T20I series against New Zealand set to be selected from the aforementioned 29 probables.

It is pertinent to note that Usman Khan has solely competed in domestic tournaments in the UAE and is yet to make his international debut for the country.

Tags: Usman Khan, Emirates Cricket Board, Ban, Khan Sports.

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