Attempting to curb corruption, PCB forms special division

| 1st December, 2011
2
Send to Kindle
PCB's move to curb corruption comes after the jail sentencing of three Pakistani players. —AP/File photo

PCB's move to curb corruption comes after the jail sentencing of three Pakistani players. —AP/File photo

KARACHI: Pakistan’s cricket authorities have approved the setting-up of a “vigilance and security division” to fight corruption in the game, a month after three top players were imprisoned for spot-fixing.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been criticised for failing to combat graft, highlighted by the sentencing of former Test captain Salman Butt and pacemen Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir over their roles in fixing parts of a Lord’s Test against England last year.

The PCB’s governing board met in Lahore on Tuesday and approved the new branch, which it said would be headed by a senior retired police or army official.

“The division will be responsible for monitoring and managing issues related to corruption and security,” a PCB statement released on Thursday said.

New PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf said in the United Arab Emirates last month that strict measures would be brought into place “so that our players, wherever they are, don’t get in touch with people who try to drag them into such negative activity.”

Pakistan cricket has been blighted by allegations of match-fixing since 1995 when Australian trio Shane Warne, Tim May and Mark Waugh alleged then captain Salim Malik offered them bribes to under perform during a tour to Pakistan.

A judicial inquiry ended in life bans for Malik and paceman Ata-ur Rehman.

It also fined Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Saeed Anwar, Inzamam-ul Haq, Mushtaq Ahmed and Akram Raza.

After the spot-fixing scandal last year, the International Cricket Council forced Pakistan to form an integrity committee to look into players’ assets and behaviour.

COMMENTS

  1. Beating a weak is never a brave decision.
    Any way it is now done and making it examplary to sack a wrongly induldged player of a strong country,it can cover and strenghten the law to make cricket game free from fixing and making the real beauty of this international and gentleman game.

  2. The rules of the game=cricket have to be clear like in any other domain of activity. If somebody violates them, he has to pay for them without any indulgence.