Meanwhile, another case has come to light in which the Jammu and Kashmir cricket association has seriously accused Indian cricket all-rounder Parvez Rasool of theft. The blame has been imposed for the theft of pitch rollers. The Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association has issued a notice to the off-spinner all-rounder seeking a reply. In its notice, the Jammu and Kashmir Board has said that either the pitch roller sits back or legal action will be taken against them.
Jammu and Kashmir Board in its statement said that you have kept our machinery. Before I take any strict action, you return it to me. If you don't do that, police action can also be taken against you. You have to return all our machinery within a week so that we do not take any action against you. According to the report, Parvez Rasool said on a state board notice that this is a way to talk to international cricket, which has given its life and soul to Jammu and Kashmir cricket.
BCCI has constituted a 3-member committee to conduct cricket in Jammu and Kashmir, one of which Anil Gupta clarified that Parvez Rasool has received notice as his name has been put on the register of JKCA on behalf of his district. In the discussion, Gupta clarified that he has sent a letter to every association in the district. He said, "We have not only written to Parvez Rasool but also to the association of the entire district, who have kept the machinery of the JKCA."
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