Lahore — The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to several national and domestic cricketers, allowing them to participate in upcoming international T20 leagues.
According to PCB sources, the clearance has been granted to players including Shadab Khan, Mohammad Haris, and Abdullah Shafique, among others, enabling them to feature in overseas franchise competitions.
Players cleared for Global Super League
Officials said a total of 13 cricketers have been issued NOCs for the Global Super League 2026. The list includes both established national players and emerging domestic talent, reflecting PCB’s continued engagement with global franchise cricket.
Other players reportedly granted permission include Mohammad Naeem, Farhan Yousaf, Shamail Hussain, Mehran Mumtaz, Usman Khan, Ali Shabbir, Mohammad Farooq, Mohammad Imran, Mohammad Basit, and Khalil Ahmed.
Additional clearance for Caribbean Premier League
Separately, PCB also issued an NOC to Muaz Sadaqat for participation in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), allowing him to compete in one of the major T20 franchise tournaments.
Officials said the approvals are part of routine clearance procedures for players participating in overseas leagues.
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