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Waqar demands PCB to come clean
12:36pm Friday 12th March 2010
Waqar Younis has called on the Pakistan Cricket Board to reveal more details about their decision to axe Mohammad Yousuf and Younus Khan.
The PCB yesterday suspended the two former captains indefinitely as well as dishing out one-year bans to Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan following the tour of Australia on which Pakistan failed to win a match.
Waqar, who only took over as Pakistan coach after that tour, was quoted on www.dailytimes.com.pk as saying: “I think the players, their fans and public have a right to know what were the reasons for taking these strong decisions.
”It will also clear any controversy and issues.”
Waqar tentatively backed the board, though, who yesterday said in a statement that “infighting” between Yousuf and Younus had affected team morale on tour.
”They were tough decisions but I think the board had a valid reason for taking them,” said Waqar. “These are big decisions that are initially hard to digest for anyone.”
The PCB acted on the advice of a report submitted by a six-member inquiry committee set up to investigate the reasons behind the Australia debacle.
Younus had stepped down as captain in November, just prior to the tour, after suggesting he had lost command of his players, with Yousuf subsequently installed as captain.
Waqar now faces the unenviable task of finding replacements for some of his most experienced players.
”Obviously it is not going to be easy replacing Yousuf or Younus because they are quality batsmen with batting averages of 50 which is rare these days,” he said.
Pakistan’s tour of Australia was also marred by a ball-tampering row involving Shahid Afridi.
Afridi was yesterday fined 3million rupees (£24,000) and placed on probation for six months over the incident, while the Akmal brothers, Kamran and Umar, were fined a total of 5million rupees (£40,000) on grounds of indiscipline
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