Shoaib Akhtar responds to Tafazzul Rizvi’s defamation notice; calls it legally defective, demands apology
The temperamental pacer demanded an apology from Rizvi for trying to "publicly humiliate, degrade, defame and ridicule" him.
The temperamental pacer demanded an apology from Rizvi for trying to "publicly humiliate, degrade, defame and ridicule" him.
Shoaib Akhtar had lashed at the legal department of the PCB after Umar Akmal became the latest Pakistani cricketer to be banned for a fixing related issue.
The Pakistan Cricket Board in its statement said that it is disappointed with Akhtar's "poor choice of words" and that Rizvi has initiated the proceedings at his own discretion.