Australian cricketer James Faulkner, who represented Quetta Gladiators in Pakistan Super League, left Lahore in a state of intoxication on S...
Australian cricketer James Faulkner, who represented Quetta Gladiators in Pakistan Super League, left Lahore in a state of intoxication on Saturday morning and also fired his Australian agent before leaving.
Sources said that Faulkner fired an agent named Lucas because he got Faulkner's contract for less money and did not handle the case properly with the PCB.
Sources say that after James Faulkner's poor performance last year, his category was reduced this year, he was to receive a total of 65 thousand dollars.
According to the agreement, the PCB paid him 70% of the compensation, or 50,000, which he asked to be transferred to his British offshore account to save tax, but a few days ago, Faulkner refused to transfer the money to his on-shore account. He was asked to pay 50 50,000 but did not respond to the PCB.
PCB sources said that he came to Pakistan on January 21 but his attitude changed on February 18.
He asked the management of Quetta Gladiators to give him extra money or else he would not play Friday's match. Quetta refused his threat and did not participate in the match against Multan Sultans. That my return be arranged.
Responsible sources say hotel management and immigration officials wanted to sue James Faulkner but the Pakistan Cricket Board avoided filing an FIR against him ahead of the Australian team's tour of Pakistan as the PCB He feared that if James Faulkner was handcuffed it would become an international story which could affect the Australian team's tour of Pakistan so he was allowed to return home in a state of rudeness and intoxication.
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