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20 Aug 2015 10:10 #268424
by chairman
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CMC) – Former International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani has accused Pakistan of manipulating an upcoming tri-series to safeguard their qualification for the 2017 Champions Trophy.West Indies needed to play in the tri series involving Pakistan and Zimbabwe, before a September 30 deadline, as their qualification route to the Champions Trophy.
The tri-series was originally scheduled from August 17 to September 7.
“The fact that Pakistan have pulled out of the tri-series is simply not cricket and goes against the spirit of the game,†stated Mani, ICC president from 2003 to 2006.
Pakistan appear to have reversed their decision after winning their one-day series with Sri-Lanka 3-2 to all but secure their Champions Trophy spot.
The Pakistanis later rescheduled the bilateral series with Zimbabwe to September 24 – October 5.
With 90 points, they are ranked eight on the ICC 50 overs table while West Indies are ranked ninth on 88 points and as such appear reluctant to play such a series that could jeopardise their Champions Trophy qualification.
“Unfortunately, since the ICC meddled with the binding nature of the Future Tours Programme (FTP) last year, there is no obligation on any country to stick to commitments made to tour unless these have been confirmed in a binding contact,†said Mani who is of Pakistan origin.
“This free-for-all nature of tour commitment opens it to manipulation which is exactly what has happened in this case. It also shows just how blindly the cricket boards agreed to the changes in the FTP without understanding the consequences.â€
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has come under fire from several quarters over the regional side’s failure to advance to the 2017 Champions Trophy.
In recent weeks, both WICB president Dave Cameron and CEO Michael Muirhead have blamed Pakistan for the West Indies missing the Champions Trophy.
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20 Aug 2015 10:17 #268427
by ketchim
Blame them for separating from India at Independence.
Blame them for Bangladesh secession
Blame them for damages to Sri Lanka tour bus.
Blame themselves for having to play in UAE
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20 Aug 2015 13:59 #268477
by Rowe992
The only ones to be blamed for the West Indies' failure to qualify for the champions trophy are the WICB and the West Indies players who could win enough games all these years to make them rank in the top 8. Pakistan was very smart to have pulled out of that series.
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21 Aug 2015 13:30 #268582
by ketchim
www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/117980...d.html?frame=3405357
1 Misbah-ul-Haq (Pakistan)
To raise Pakistan cricket, first Misbah had to save it. When he took over the Test captaincy in 2010, Pakistan were the pariahs of world cricket
Three of its players had been banned for spot-fixing. The game was on the verge of collapse.
Out of this, Misbah crafted one of Pakistan’s most successful teams in history.
Under his unflappable, cerebral leadership, Pakistan have beaten Australia and England, won in Sri Lanka
and ascended to No3 in the world, and all without being able to play at home.
All the while, Misbah has averaged 50 with the bat and scored the joint-fastest Test century of all time
One of the greatest captains -ever !!
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