A lawyer in Gujranwala has submitted a petition to the court, demanding legal action against the national cricket team for their poor performance.
The petition, lodged in the district and sessions judge’s court under sections 22A and 22B of the Pakistan Penal Code, lists all players, including captain Babar Azam, the team management, and the coach, as respondents.
The petitioner expressed significant concern over the team’s disappointing performance, describing it as a misuse of funds and a betrayal of the nation’s trust. The petition claims that the team has jeopardized millions of rupees and the nation’s integrity, alleging that the players and management prioritized personal financial gain over national pride.
Additionally, the petition emphasizes the severe disappointment felt by the public during matches against America and India, citing these performances as particularly damaging. It calls for a suspension of the team until a thorough investigation is conducted by the interior secretary and a comprehensive report is produced.
The petitioner also condemns the involvement of political figures in the team’s affairs, arguing that political appointments as coaches and chairmen lead to the team’s decline.
In response to the petition, the court has instructed the police to provide a reply by June 21.