The five players recently appeared in an advertisement for one of the sponsors of the recent series' against Australia and New Zealand in the UAE. The players are believed to have violated the terms of their central contract, which state that they cannot participate in any commercial activity without the prior permission of the board. Players are required to obtain a No-Objection Certificate from the board before undertaking any commercial activities.
A PCB spokesperson said the board has asked the players for an explanation and has given them a week to respond, after which it will take a decision on the issue.
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