The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) gave its go-ahead to all-rounder Abdul Razzaq to sign a contract with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for the third edition of the IPL.
Razzaq had met Ejaz Butt to inform him about the offer he has received from the Shahrukh Khan-owned IPL franchise and seek his permission to play for KKR.
After the meeting the PCB chairman allowed the cricketer to join the Kolkata based team.
Razzaq, who quit the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) earlier this year, has made his comeback to the Pakistan side during the Twenty20 World Cup in England, this June and also played an ODI series against Sri Lanka last month.
The 29-year-old right-hander was all delighted to receive the PCB's permission to join the IPL.
"It is great news for me and I'm now looking forward to giving my best for the Knight Riders," Razzaq said.
© Cricbuzz
Razzaq had met Ejaz Butt to inform him about the offer he has received from the Shahrukh Khan-owned IPL franchise and seek his permission to play for KKR.
After the meeting the PCB chairman allowed the cricketer to join the Kolkata based team.
Razzaq, who quit the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) earlier this year, has made his comeback to the Pakistan side during the Twenty20 World Cup in England, this June and also played an ODI series against Sri Lanka last month.
The 29-year-old right-hander was all delighted to receive the PCB's permission to join the IPL.
"It is great news for me and I'm now looking forward to giving my best for the Knight Riders," Razzaq said.
© Cricbuzz
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