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Pakistan cricket team’s chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq has come under the scanner after it was revealed that he is a shareholder in “Yazo International Limited”, a company owned by players’ agent Talha Rahmani.

The revelation has raised concerns about a potential conflict of interest, as Rahmani represents some of Pakistan’s top cricketers, including Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Additionally, questions are being raised whether Inzamam’s role as both chief selector and shareholder in the company that represents top cricketers could influence player selection decisions.

The dispute comes after significant differences between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the players over central contracts.

Speaking to a local news channel, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) management committee chief Zaka Ashraf has hinted at launching a probe into Inzamam’s alleged involvement with the players’ agent’s company amid concerns of possible conflict of interest. National team selection process.

“Definitely, it looks like a conflict of interest. We will call the chief selector and ask him to clarify whether this news is true or not. But it seems that if Talha controlled seven to eight players If it is, then he will be the reason behind the selection also. We will seek clarification from the chief selector,” Zaka said.

Players’ agent Talha reportedly manages several players who have represented Pakistan on the international stage, leading to speculation that his influence may extend to player selection.

The PCB’s investigation is expected to bring greater clarity to the situation and, if necessary, appropriate action will be taken to address any conflicts of interest that may arise.