West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has not issued no-objection
certificate (NOC) that Jason Holder required to take part in the first edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) on the basis that he is a contracted player and
his basic responsibility is to serve West Indies Cricket. Quetta Gladiators
selected Holder who is Test and ODI captain of West Indies in the player draft
held on December 21.
According to WICB chief executive Michael Muirhead, a fresh
retainer contract was signed by Holder, which permitted the board to allow or
deny for playing in foreign domestic leagues. Muirhead said he is a retained
player and if you apply for a NOC in a time that development of West Indies
cricket is in progress then we have a right to refuse him.
Muirhead also hinted out that Holder was the captain of
Barbados team which is presently playing in the West Indies’ List A competition
Nagico Super-50. He added that our 50-over tournament is being played and it is
going to be played at the same time as the league and he is captain of the
Barbados team which needs him to play, so region needs him that sends a sense
of unity with the right message.
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