Dr. Ashok Kumar while presiding over a hearing in which Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials were in attendance said that the Board must produce evidence on basis of which it says Sharjeel was guilty of corruption.
"We have been told time and again that Sharjeel is innocent and he has not been treated justly by you," Kumar told Subhan Ahmed, the PCBs chief operating officer.
Subhan insisted that the Board had all the evidence on basis of which the anti-corruption tribunal of the board had banned him and Khalid Latif for five years.
The PCB tribunal banned both the national team players last year in August and September and Sharjeel has now taken his case to the Islamabad High Court.
Senator Kumar said that no institution would be allowed to show injustice with any player and at next hearing the Board must come with the evidence against Sharjeel.
He also reminded that that lawyer for Sharjeel had insisted that the PCB had not interpreted the anti-corruption code nor shown any strong evidence on basis of which it charged its client with five breaches of the anti-corruption code.
Subhan informed the senators that Sethi was busy with a PSL meeting which is why he couldnt attend but senator Kumar made it clear that the PCB chief must be present at the next meeting.
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