Mohammad Haris leaves BPL 2024 after being denied NOC

Pakistan

Pakistan batter Mohammad Haris has returned home after the PCB denied him a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) to play in the Bangladesh Premier League.

Haris was part of the Chattogram Challengers squad but after he had been in Bangladesh for a few days, the PCB realised he had already played in the stipulated two overseas T20 tournaments for the July 2023 to July 2024 period. Haris featured in the Lanka Premier League and the Global T20 Canada in July-August last year. He played for B-Love Kandy and Surrey Jaguars, respectively, in these tournaments.

Haris said that he had arrived in the country early to prepare for the tournament but later found out that the NOC would not be issued.

“Thank you, Chattogram team management and the BCB for taking care of me and giving me this opportunity,” he said. “I also flew in on time to prepare myself to give some great games to my fans in Bangladesh. Unfortunately, my NOC was not issued. Hence, I will not play any games. I knew my team needed me. Hopefully, I will join them next year. I will definitely miss playing the BPL.”

Chattogram Challengers beat Sylhet Strikers in their first match of the season, before losing to Khulna Tigers in the second game. The Chattogram franchise is yet to announce a replacement for Haris.

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