Kamran Akmal withdraws from PSL following his relegation to silver category

Akmal was initially demoted from the platinum category to the gold category by the Pakistan Cricket Board

December 13, 2021 12:19 pm | Updated 12:19 pm IST - Karachi:

File photo of Pakistan cricket player Kamran Akmal

File photo of Pakistan cricket player Kamran Akmal

Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal has withdrawn from the 2022 PSL edition after protesting his relegation to the silver category during the players draft.

Kamran, 39, announced on his YouTube channel that he didn’t want to play in the PSL 7 beginning from January 27 in Karachi.

The seasoned player, who is the second highest run-getter in PSL history with two hundreds to his name, was initially demoted from the platinum category to the gold category by the Pakistan Cricket Board before the draft was held on December 12.

“I had even protested as to why I was demoted because I had performed consistently for Peshawar in the PSL,” he said.

On December 12, Kamran remained unpicked in the gold category and was eventually snapped up by Peshawar Zalmi in the silver category in the draft process in Lahore.

“I don’t think I deserve to be playing in the silver category,” Kamran who last played for Pakistan in 2017, said.

Kamran is regarded as one of the top wicketkeeper-batsmen to have played for Pakistan in his 53 Test, 158 ODI and 57 T20I appearances.

“Please release me because I don’t deserve to play in this category. The lower categories are better suited for youngsters. I don’t want their (Peshawar Zalmi) sympathy just because I have played for them in the past six seasons,” he said.

“Yes I am not happy with the way I was first demoted and then picked for PSL 7. I don’t think I deserve this treatment.” “I was surprised when initially the board demoted me from the platinum category to gold category without any explanation.” Thanking the Peshawar Zalmi management for supporting him in the last six seasons of the league, Kamran said it would be better if the franchise released him as his heart was not into playing from the silver category.

Kamran’s younger brother, Umar Akmal also made a comeback to the PSL in the draft being picked by Quetta Gladiators after he served out a 12-month ban and paid a fine of 4.2 million PKR rupees for his role in not disclosing approaches made to him to spot fix matches in the 5th edition of the PSL.

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