Serious questions were raised for the cricket board before Aleem Dar resigned

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Report: Abdul Majid Bhatti. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has accepted selector Aleem Dar’s resignation, but before resigning, Aleem Dar left serious questions to the Pakistan Cricket Board.

World record umpire Aleem Dar is known in cricket circles for his honesty and integrity. The former first-class cricketer served as an unpaid selector and did not receive TADA. Earlier he used TADA money for charity.

Aleem Dar runs a thalassemia center in Lahore, he used to donate the money he received from the Pakistan Cricket Board to children suffering from blood disorders.

Jung has learned from reliable sources that Aleem Dar was the only voter who opposed Mike Hessen in the meeting and often wrote dissenting notes in the meeting, but Mike Hessen kept the fun regardless.

When contacted by Jang, Aleem Dar said, “Please don’t accept my hypocrisy. I did what I did honestly and expressed my opinion in the meeting.”

He also said that as a voter, I gave 20,000 dollars of TADA money to the foundation because this money should be used instead of wasted.

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