Razzaq Pens Hilarious 'Termination Letter' Before India vs. Pakistan WCL Final
Former Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq has sent a tongue-in-cheek 'termination letter' to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on the eve of the World Championship of Legends (WCL) final between India and Pakistan.
Razzaq, who was not included in the Pakistan Champions' playing eleven for the final, expressed his displeasure at his omission and the PCB's decision to remove him from the selection panel.
In his letter, Razzaq writes:
> Dear PCB,
> I am writing to formally submit my resignation from the PCB selection panel. This decision has been made after careful consideration and much soul-searching.
> As you know, I was not selected to play in the WCL final against India. While I respect the decision of the team management, I cannot help but feel that I have been treated unfairly. My record speaks for itself, and I believe I would have made a valuable contribution to the team.
> Moreover, I am deeply hurt by the PCB's decision to remove me from the selection panel. I have always served Pakistan cricket with utmost dedication and passion. I believe I have the experience and knowledge to make sound decisions, and I am disappointed that my contributions have not been valued.
> In light of these events, I can no longer continue to serve on the PCB selection panel. I would like to thank the PCB for the opportunity to serve Pakistan cricket in this capacity. I wish the Pakistan Champions all the best in the WCL final.
> Sincerely,
> Abdul Razzaq
Razzaq's letter has been widely shared on social media and has been met with amusement and support from fans.
PCB Responds to Razzaq's Letter
The PCB has responded to Razzaq's letter by saying that it is "disappointed" by his decision to resign.
"We thank Abdul Razzaq for his services to Pakistan cricket," the PCB said in a statement. "We wish him well in his future endeavors."
Razzaq's Hilarious Reply
Razzaq has since responded to the PCB's statement with a hilarious tweet.
"Thank you PCB for your response," Razzaq tweeted. "I am glad that you are disappointed with my decision. It shows that you care. But please don't worry, I will be fine. I have a lot of other job offers, including one from a circus where I will be doing backflips."
Conclusion
Abdul Razzaq's 'termination letter' and his subsequent reply to the PCB have brought a touch of humor to the build-up to the highly anticipated India vs. Pakistan WCL final. While Razzaq's omission from the team and the selection panel may be a disappointment, his sense of humor has certainly won over fans.
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