Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Pak troika in rigging row: Statesman

KARACHI, 6 OCT: The spectre of match-fixing has returned to haunt Pakistan cricket with the country's parliamentary committee on sports summoning the Pakistan Cricket Board chief, Mr Ijaz Butt, captain Younus Khan and the coach, Mr Intikhab Alam, to seek an explanation for the team's Champions Trophy loss to Australia following allegations of deliberate under-performance.
A senior parliamentarian, who heads the national assembly's standing committee on sports, has accused the team of deliberately losing to Australia in the Champions Trophy in a group match.
Mr Jamshed Khan Dasti said the standing committee would summon Mr Butt, Younus and Mr Alam shortly to explain the team's performance in the Champions Trophy.
“There is evidence that the team lost the match to Australia on purpose. They under-performed. Then, against New Zealand too, there are signs the team didn't want to win,” Mr Dasti alleged.
“We have been told by some respected and senior people and we are trying to collect evidence that there might have been some dirty dealings involving the matches against Australia and New Zealand,” Mr Dasti claimed.
Pakistan's last-ball defeat by Australia put India out of the Champions Trophy while their loss to New Zealand in a semi-final came as a surprise to many. Mr Dasti lashed out at Mr Butt and the team for disappointing the nation.
“I can say we lost to Australia on purpose. And the team's performance against New Zealand was zero. We will get to the bottom of this whole affair and find out the truth,” he said.
Mr Dasti said the standing committee would not allow corruption in cricket.
“We want to see changes in the board and Mr Butt must go because, as it is, he is too old for this job,” he added.

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