Suspended Pakistan left-handed batsman Nasir Jamshed on Friday opened up about the inquiry that is taking place in the UK against him regarding the Pakistan Super League (PSL) spot-fixing scandal.
The 27-year-old was suspended from all cricketing activities by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) due to a violation of the anti-corruption code following his arrest in the UK by the National Crime Agency (NCA) alongside a bookie.
The duo was released on bail and was asked to report back in April.
Reports regarding his disappearance then made to the mainstream media, however, in a recently released video message, Jamshed put to rest all rumours against him.
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“Whatever is being said in the media is wrong,” he said. “Neither have I changed my home nor am I hiding from someone. I am ready to cooperate with the PCB but I have requested them to wait till the NCA completes its investigation.”
Jamshed then added that a few PCB officials said “they are in contact with the NCA” and he is ready to come “wherever the board wants him” after the latter’s investigation is done and dusted.