Agencies
Mumbai, Apr 3:
Two days after being handed out a five-year ban for bringing cricket into disrepute, Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar on Thursday suffered another major setback with the Indian Premier League also debarring him from taking part in the cash-rich event. The IPL's Governing Council Chairman Lalit Modi said that Akhtar cannot take part in the high-profile Twenty20 competition till the Pakistan Cricket Board lifts the ban on him.
"A big discussion on Akhtar has taken place. The decision of the Governing Council was very simple that Akhtar has been banned for a period of five years, he has appealed and till the time he is cleared the Governing Council will not be allowing Akhtar from playing in the IPL," he said.
Modi said Akhtar had appealed to the PCB to overturn the ban and it was now up to the concerned Board to take a decision on the matter.
"So if his appeal is upheld he will be taken into the IPL," Modi said.
Akhtar has been roped in by the Kolkata Knight Riders, owned by Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan for the IPL, which will begin from April 18.
The 32-year-old Akhtar has been banned for five-years by the PCB, which found him guilty on six accounts, including criticising the policies of the Board.
Another IPL Governing Council member I S Bindra said it would be "odd" if Akhtar being banned to play for his country plays in the IPL.