An official of the board played down the incident but according to eye witness accounts, Ejaz Farooqi, President of the Karachi City Cricket Association (KCCA), at one stage walked out of the meeting yesterday to protest the changes in domestic cricket which have directly hit the Karachi and Lahore teams - long considered the nurseries of Pakistan cricket.
"Farooqi went out of the meeting but came back after senior officials of the board pacified him but the deadlock between the PCB and KCCA still remains over the domestic structure," one eye witness said.
The KCCA even refused to select and send the names of players for the two Karachi squads prompting the PCB to announce the squads themselves for the National T20 event being held from September 1.
A well-placed source said that the PCB had offered an olive branch to the KCCA by agreeing to finish off the qualifying round in the national T20 championship thus allowing Karachi to field two teams in the main rounds.
The source said that the KCCA Executive Council was now due to meet today in which it would decide its future course of action.
"Obviously the PCB wants all its affiliated units on board to enforce the new domestic cricket structure which is why they are trying their best to avoid any confrontation with the KCCA," he said.
PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan said on Monday that the PCB gave a lot of importance to Karachi association due to its position in Pakistan cricket.
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