Karachi, June 10: In a scandal that is likely to rock the roots of Pakistan women’s cricket, several players from the Multan region have complained of sexual harassment and misbehavior by their superiors and officials.
As soon as the complaints were made by some five women players of the Multan region on a television channel yesterday, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) formed a three-member inquiry committee to probe into the matter.
According to women cricketers, some officials, including a coach, had demanded sexual favours for selecting and promoting them. The players who have made the accusations include Hina Ghafoor, Kiran Khan, Seema Javed, Noor Fatima and Maleeha Shafiq.
They claimed that MCC President Begum Shami Sultan and other club officials were the main culprits in the whole shameful affair and used to demand money from players.
Maleeha said the MCC would “destroy a girl’s career” if she refused favours.(PTI)