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The PCB released its latest NOC list for November, primarily for its players featuring in the Abu Dhabi T10.
This follows this summer’s controversy around the PCB denying NOCs to players hoping to compete in Canada’s Global T20.
Note: 3 of the 10 NOCs on the November list were issued to Hassan Khan, who now plays as a US domestic player. However, as Khan has not yet established eligibility for the US national team, he is required by ICC rules to continue to obtain NOCs from his previous national board.
The following is the player NOC list for the month of November:
Imad Wasim – Abu Dhabi T10 (21 Nov 2024-2 Dec 2024)
Muhammad Amir – Abu Dhabi T10 (21 Nov 2024-2 Dec 2024)
Usman Tariq – Abu Dhabi T10 (21 Nov 2024-2 Dec 2024)
Salman Irshad – Abu Dhabi T10 (21 Nov 2024-2 Dec 2024)
Iftikhar Ahmed – Abu Dhabi T10 (21 Nov 2024-2 Dec 2024)
Asif Ali – Abu Dhabi T10 (21 Nov 2024-2 Dec 2024)
Hassan Khan – Global Super League T20 (23 Nov 2024-7 Dec 2024)
Hassan Khan – Big Bash (10 Dec 2024-10 Jan 2025)
Usama Mir – BBL (26 Dec 2024-15 Jan 2025)
Hassan Khan – ILT20 (11 Jan 2025-9 Feb 2025)
Previous NOC list as on 22 September is below:
Fakhar Zaman – CPL (28 Aug-5 Sep)
Azam Khan – CPL (29 Aug-6 Oct)
Imad Wasim – CPL (27 Aug-6 Oct)
Mohammad Amir – CPL (29 Aug-6 Oct)
Anwar Ali – Minor Cricket League (20 Sep-6 Oct)
Usman Khan Shinwari – Minor Cricket League (20 Sep-6 Oct)
Sharjeel Khan – Zim Afro T10 (21 Sep-29 Sep)
Yasir shah – Zim Afro T10 (20 Sep-29 Sep)
Mohammad Irfan – Zim Afro T10 (20 Sep-29 Sep)
Usama Mir – BBL (3 Jan-27 Jan)
Salman Irshad – Zim Afro T10 (21 Sep-29 Sep)
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), formerly the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, is the governing body for cricket in Pakistan. It oversees and organizes all tours and matches for the Pakistan national cricket team. A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952, the PCB represents Pakistan’s men’s and women’s teams in international cricket tournaments.