Summary PCB should put forward the evidence that they have against him: Jamshaid
WEB DESK - Suspended Pakistan batsman Nasir Jamshaid has threatened to take legal action against Pakistan Cricket Board to court over spot-fixing allegations against him.
In a video statement that was posted on his official Twitter account, the opening batsmen revealed that the Pakistan Super League spot-fixing scandal is affecting his personal life.
"PCB is being unfair with me. The board officials are pressurising players to give statements against me. It seems that they just want to malign me," Jamshaid revealed in the video message.
Nasir Jamshaid maintained that the PCB should put forward the evidence that they have against him.
"My lawyers are looking into the details and we will take PCB to the court to prove their allegations against me," he added.
Nasir Jamshaid represented Pakistan in two Tests, 48 ODIs and 18 T20Is. He was earlier arrested by Britain s National Crime Agency for his alleged involvement in PSL spot-fixing scandal.
Meanwhile it is also worth mentioning here that apart from Nasir Jamshed, five other players including Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif, Mohammad Irfan, Shahzaib Hasan and Nawaz have already been suspended by the PCB.
The PCB is taking advantage of my silence. Time to answer back and take them to court. pic.twitter.com/e2XQ575qyY
— Nasir Jamshaid (@nasirjamshaid77) May 17, 2017
