King Posted September 3, 2007 Share Posted September 3, 2007 Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq hit back at an official report that described him as a "dictator" and blamed him for the team's disastrous World Cup showing. More... 'Lenient' Inzamam-ul-Haq a 'dictator'? May 18 2007 at 10:23AM Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq on Friday hit back at an official report that described him as a "dictator" and blamed him for the team's disastrous World Cup showing. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) inquiry concluded that Inzamam's attitude was "haughty and that of a dictator" and said he should have been removed as captain before the World Cup. "I was blamed for being very lenient during my whole captaincy career and now I am turned into a dictator," Inzamam told the Daily Jang. "That could only be accepted if players had complained that I acted like one." "This is nothing new in Pakistan cricket. When the team loses, all the blame is put on others, and I was ready for that because it happened in the past," he said, referring to Pakistan's equally dismal 2003 World Cup. "If I had power as captain it was simply because I was a successful captain and whenever I wanted a certain player I convinced selectors to get that player and not through dictatorship," said Inzamam. In March, Pakistan lost their opening match to the hosts West Indies and were then knocked out by minnows Ireland. Inzamam also questioned the neutrality of the three-man report committee that produced the stinging criticism. "I know it will sound bitter to them but the presence of two paid members in the probe committee raises doubts over the impartiality of the report," the burly 37-year-old batsman told the BBC's Urdu service. He said the presence of Salim Altaf and Salahuddin Ahmed, both paid employees of the PCB, on the report committee undermined its conclusions. "How can a member who was the director of operations say this now and didn't realise it before the World Cup?" said Inzamam of Altaf. Inzamam, who resigned as captain and retired from one-day internationals after the tournament, said the report would have no bearing on his future. "It will be up to the selectors to select me or not. I will feature in the domestic cricket and have been training to play Test cricket. This committee cannot decide my future," he said. The PCB inquiry, led by former Test player Ijaz Butt, also found that poor planning and lack of discipline were behind Pakistan's performance in the Caribbean. Inzamam was replaced as captain by Shoaib Malik, who on Friday leads the team in the first of three one-day games against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi. Pakistan's next full series is against South Africa at home in September. They will tour India in November and December before hosting Australia early next year. - Sapa-AFP Link to comment
King Posted September 3, 2007 Author Share Posted September 3, 2007 I thought Inzi was confirmed to play the ICL. Is he not on ICL payroll yet? Link to comment
suma25 Posted September 3, 2007 Share Posted September 3, 2007 I thought Inzi was confirmed to play the ICL. Is he not on ICL payroll yet? ravi its and old article( dated 18th may):D even before the icl sign up Link to comment
Dravid_The_Best Posted September 3, 2007 Share Posted September 3, 2007 I thought Inzi was confirmed to play the ICL. Is he not on ICL payroll yet? isnt it better to read article before posting?had you read this before you could notice that´s a very old interview (18th May) before signing up ICL. Link to comment
Ram Posted September 3, 2007 Share Posted September 3, 2007 This Saleem Altaf guy is one big comic tragedy of the PCB. I still cant forget the interview he did along with Waqar Younis. For every poor decision of the PCB , the guy would say it was taken by the "management" but wouldnt say who comprised that management. :haha: Link to comment
Guest dada_rocks Posted September 3, 2007 Share Posted September 3, 2007 Salim Altaf is Rajeev Shukla counterpart no matter who is at helm these two bloesk always remain in their recpective cricket board administration.. Either they are spoon number one or little too well connected.. Link to comment
King Posted September 3, 2007 Author Share Posted September 3, 2007 isnt it better to read article before posting?had you read this before you could notice that´s a very old interview (18th May) before signing up ICL. I guess you may only have noticed it after Suma above pointed out. Keep your advise to yourself if you don't have anything to comment on the article. Link to comment
yoda Posted September 3, 2007 Share Posted September 3, 2007 yea, old article. prolly one of the reasons why Inzy decided to jump ship to the ICL. The board simply put the entire blame on him. I am surprised they didn't blame him for woolmer's death. Link to comment
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