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Inzamam dismisses fixing rumours

Inzamam has been hurt by the reaction of Pakistan's supporters
Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has denied that members of his team may have been involved in match-fixing.
Inzamam hit back at the team's critics during a news conference in Lahore, which followed their first round exit from the Cricket World Cup.

Questions have been asked about the manner of their defeats by West Indies and Ireland in the Caribbean.

"I can assure you that there is no truth at all in such allegations," the 37-year-old commented.

"The loss to Ireland was the most difficult day of my life. I take all the responsibility."

Inzamam accused the Pakistan media of "unnecessarily tarnishing" the team's image.

"No-one knows what the team went through after the loss to Ireland. Players live in fear of what happens if we lose. The media knows only how to attack us and not support us," he said.

It has been a tough time for me and my family
(Inzamam-ul-Haq )

The Pakistan Cricket Board has responded to the team's early elimination from the World Cup by suspending the players' central contracts - which will be replaced by performance-based deals for future series and competitions.

Depsite that, PCB chairman Dr Naseem Ashraf said it was "not the time to panic or overreact" even though people were "angry and disgusted" by the team's results.

A three-man performance evaluation committee of former Test players Ijaz Ahmed, Salim Altaf and Salahuddin Ahmed has been set up and will report to the board within 30 days.

Inzamam, meanwhile, is still hoping to continue his international career despite deciding to give up the captaincy.

Although he has retired from one-day internationals, he wants to continue playing for the team in Test matches, although that will depend on a new selection committee which has yet to be appointed after the previous three-man panel resigned.

"I took the decision to retire from one-dayers before the World Cup. One-day cricket has become a very fast game. I am only human," he explained.


Ashraf was persuaded to stay in post by the national president

"All I wish is that my Test career ends on a hapiier note than my one-day career."

Younis Khan is favourite to take over but Ashraf ruled out a "hasty decision".

During the news conference, reporters were prevented from asking questions about the death of coach Bob Woolmer, who was murdered in his hotel room only hours after the match against Ireland.

Ashraf said they would probably look for a replacement from within Pakistan, but continued: "It will take some time to find a suitable man. We don't want to rush into things and regret it later."

Pakistan is to send two senior police investigators to Jamaica on Monday with a view to them helping in the hunt for Woolmer's killer.

"If we can't assist, the investigators will remain there as observers," Ashraf added.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/other_international/pakistan/6513207.stm
 
AsSalam oAlaikum.
Guys, just like all armchair generals, we now ought to be thinking about what to do for the future of the game.We cant change the past ,which was humiliating. However, lets look at it objectively.We never really stood a chance. Minus two top bowlers and a supect batting lineup which with the exception of Younus, fires on one cylinder(that too backwards) whenever there is a hint of green on the pitch.Lets look at what we have gained from the South African tour and the World cup.
Regarding the openers, we have a chronic problem. Constant chopping and changing has meant we do not have a reliable pair. In fact looking back, with the exception of Aamir Sohail/Rameez and Sohail and Saeed Anwar, we have to go as far back as Mohsin and then Hanif to think of a good opener. I dont know why, they havent tried Yasser Hameed and Hafeez as openers. that to me seems the best hope in the immediate future.
One down position seems to be Younus,s forte. Although one can talk all day about whether he should be so aggressive right from the word go, or even pull him further down and induct another opener in the one down position, should be discussed.
No 4,5,and 6.Yousuf is a class act and will last a few years yet. We can try Asim Kamal or look for a replacement for Inzimam.To be honest I dont know but feel that there should be an opening to get some new blood in the side.This should be it.
Wicket Keeper. Kamran Akmal clearly is going through a bad patch. Whereas I am sure he will regain his confidence, we need to give somebody else a chance,possibly his understudy.
Spinners. Danesh is a class act, but I feel we should also try Afridi in the role of a specialist spinner. Shoaib malik, once his action is cleared( Iam not certain whether there are still question marks about it)should be a constant member of the team. We also need a Left arm spinner for the right wicket. There is one but I cant remember his name.
Fast Bowlers. Avery contentious issue is whether Shoaib should be retained or not. He is a wicket taker, but is not a team player. His temperament and habits make him an unreliable assett.Should we dispense with him? My heart says No but my mind says Yes.unless there is somebody who can really keep a tight control on him. This I think may be the answer if you are taking the path of mediation. Otherwise, Iam afraid, he has to go. The other issue is Sami. I honestly dont know whether he has any utility or not, he cant control the ball, and inspite of his speed ends up being expensive and wicketless. Is he going on a totally wrong tangent. To be fair, he hasnt performed upto a standard to be in the Pakistani side. Asif ought to be cautioned heavily about this drugs issue and then retained. Ithink he will be the next leader of the pack. In Umer Gul we have found a really fine and young bowler with plenty of potential to develop further. I havent seen enough of Yasser Arafat to say much about him. Razzaq is a good utility bowler and his batting prowess is an assett. Rana, in my opinion needs another rest and then re evaluation.I think sadly that we may well have seen the best from him. Rao Iftikhar again I dont know much about . But what little I saw of him, impressed me.i dont know what other talent there is out there and we should be looking to further enlarge this pool.
This is my immature evaluation of the team pool .Please feel free to add in your advice/ suggestion. I would be honoured if this was made a separate thread titled Suggestions for a future pakistani team.
 
Sri Lanka Innings
235 all out (50.0 overs)
England Innings
233 for 8 (50.0 overs)
 
Pakistan should abolish coaching role: Ramiz

GEORGETOWN: Former Pakistan Cricket Board chief executive Rameez Raja said Pakistan should consider operating without a coach following the death of Bob Woolmer. Raja, who had convinced Woolmer to take up the coaching assignment with Pakistan in 2004, believes more control should be given to the team’s captain. “The PCB should take their time and think about not having a coach,” former Pakistan captain Raja told Reuters.

“There can be confusion about who is in charge with a coach there, so I say give the captain all the authority. They need to put a strong system in place, manage things well and give the reins to a solid captain and make him more responsible.” Woolmer, 58, was found unconscious in his hotel room on March 18 the day after his team were eliminated from the World Cup following a shock defeat by Ireland. He was pronounced dead in hospital later that day. Jamaican police are treating the death as murder. With Inzamamul Haq also relinquishing the Test and one-day captaincy following Pakistan’s poor showing, Raja believes that the time is right to made radical decisions which could change the fortunes of the team. “We’ve tried various coaches and though they are important, if they were that important the lesser teams would be able to match the better teams in world cricket,” he said.

Stall development: “Coaches can also retard the thinking of cricketers, especially of a captain because he’s being fed things from his coach all the time. This can stall the development of cricketers or captains.” Raja feels vice-captain Younis Khan should be appointed as the new skipper and also given charge of all team matters, aided by a low-profile assistant coach to organise things like nets. He feels his ideas will resolve the issue of finding an adequate replacement for Woolmer. Pakistan under-19 coach Aaqib Javed and cricket academy head Mudassar Nazar have both been suggested as candidates but Raja did not back them as candidates.

“As far as their cricket abilities go I have no issues but as man management skills are concerned I have an issue or two. I don’t know if they are ready yet in terms of man management,” he said. “From past experience we’ve tried Pakistani coaches and it’s still a young art at that level. That is why Bob Woolmer was so crucial to this team. He knew man-management and would look at the positives out of a defeat. “If they make Younis Khan captain it would improve the team. He may come over as mercurial and temperamental but if they appoint him long term I’m sure he will be able to work out his negativities.” reuters

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\04\05\story_5-4-2007_pg2_2
 
Thu Apr 5, 2007
Former Pakistan captain blames senior players for early exit

Former Pakistan captain Inzamam ul haq blamed the team's first-round exit from the World Cup on the poor performances of the senior players when he appeared in front of a committee appointed by the Pakistan Cricket Board to evaluate the World Cup debacle.
Inzamam said poor batting had led to their early elimination although the bowlers did their best.

He also stressed that the standard of domestic cricket needs to be improved if Pakistan are to regain their stature in world cricket.

The committee will question other players, team officials, journalists and board administrators before submitting its findings in a month's time.

http://www.radiojamaica.com/news/story.php?category=3&story=34582
 
Bangladesh beat South Africa By 67 Runs wow wow wow

:) hmmmm now who says they are weak :)
good show Bangadeshi borthers
 
Performance-based pay​
Pakistan has decided to issue a new performance-based central contract system for its cricketers.

Ashraf said the new central contracts would be issued after much deliberation because the ad-hoc committee members felt that the time had come to reward the players according to their performances.
“It is a simple formula — a player is guaranteed good financial returns if he performs. It is going to be a performance-based contract now,” he said. Ashraf said the ad-hoc committee had decided to scrutinise all candidates carefully before announcing the captain, coach and fielding coach of the national team. “We will not act in haste,” he added. Sources said Younis Khan, Shoaib Malik and Salman Butt were under consideration for the captaincy after Inzamam announced his retirement from ODIs.
 
Pakistan unveils new cricket captain

Pakistan middle order batsman Shoaib Malik has been named new captain of the national cricket team.

Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Nasim Ashraf Thursday addressing a press conference in Lahore said Shoaib is the best choice for Pakistan team’s captaincy. He will remain captain till the year’s end.

PCB chief also named Talat Ali as team manager for tenure of two years.

He said the selection committee would have full powers to select the final playing eleven.
http://www.geo.tv/geonews/details.asp?id=4919&param=4
 
Shoaib Malik named new Pakistan cricket

Pakistan middle order batsman Shoaib Malik has been named new captain of the national cricket team.

Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Nasim Ashraf Thursday addressing a press conference in Lahore said Shoaib is the best choice for Pakistan team’s captaincy. He will remain captain till the year’s end.

PCB chief also named Talat Ali as team manager for tenure of two years.

He said the selection committee would have full powers to select the final playing eleven.
http://www.geo.tv/geonews/details.asp?id=4919&param=4


What is cricket...any way:angel:
 
and again MAN U....................

Heck there is the world cup happening, and nobody in India is even talking about it................................lol


Chelsea man...chelsea.....:tup:

Like i said what kindaa world cup......ru talking about the cricket game died....:lol: few weeks ago.
 
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