Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf, who was once in the elite panel of ICC, is now selling shoes in Lahore, said – I had the best days in IPL

Former Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf, who has officiated in 170 international matches, is currently running a footwear and clothing store at Landa Bazaar in Lahore, Pakistan. He said that now I have nothing to do with this game, I have stopped following cricket after the year 2103.
Asad Rauf, when asked why you do not watch cricket now, he said that when I myself have fed people’s cricket all my life, then who is there to watch now. He said that from the year 2013, I left cricket completely because the work I leave once, I leave it completely.
Let us tell you that in the year 2013, the BCCI banned him because the IPL’s disciplinary action team found that Asad Rauf had taken expensive gifts from the bookie and was involved in fixing in the IPL. Speaking about the BCCI, he said that the people who came from the same side took the decision on their own. Apart from this, Rauf was also accused of sexual abuse by a model from Mumbai, but in response, he said that after the girl’s case, I went to get the IPL done next year also.
Let us tell you that Lahore’s Landa Bazar is famous for providing cheap clothes, shoes and other items. Most of the people come to this market to buy and sell old items. Rauf, who is now running a shop there, said that he is running this shop not for himself but for his employees.