This sud be just the begining not the end, after Zaheer it sud be any other person directly involved in that fiasco may it be Khan sahib or that dumbass of a captain who has no idea of cricket rules after playing international cricket for a good 15years.
Well there’s nothing golden about me. I am just a normal human being and Asif is doing quite well as an international bowler so I thought why not kill two chirya with one pathar
Yes Asif has the potential to become a very good bowler but I doubt though that he will ever be as good as Imran and the two W’s. Also he needs to refrain from celebrating wildly on the pitch, mocking the batsman etc. Look’s like he’s going the Shoaib way. These cricketers should not forget that it’s the fans that make them superstars.
I was actually a bit disappointed to read the following on the BBC Asian MB (read message 1) I would never have expected such bad behaviour from Waqar and Asif but there you go.
oyay..yeh maan deh putr naheen banain gay tau Alllah in-na noon wekhay ga jaroor....
ghuroor da sar necha hee howay humesha...
sa*ay.. samajhtay heain in da kamal heay....Allah mian wekh raha heay sara kuchh..
KARACHI: Former captain Javed Miandad has slammed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for removing team manager Zaheer Abbas in the wake of last month’s Oval Test fiasco.
Pakistan forfeited the fourth Test against England following their refusal to play after tea on the penultimate day, in protest of a decision by umpires Darrell Hair and Billy Doctrove to penalise the side five runs for alleged ball-tampering. At a committee meeting on Tuesday, the PCB removed former captain and respected figure Zaheer for next month’s Champions Trophy in India and replaced him with Talat Ali. The appointment of Ali, who played Test cricket for Pakistan and worked as a match referee, is regarded by some former players as a move to reduce the authority of captain Inzamamul Haq. “I am really angry at the way the board has humiliated Zaheer,” Miandad told Reuters on Wednesday.
“He didn’t deserve to go this way. The board is giving out the message that he is responsible for what happened at the Oval Test. This is not the way to treat a great. “If the PCB feels the Oval incident should not have occurred, then the board officials that were there at the time are equally responsible and should have resigned.” A source close to Tuesday’s ad-hoc meeting who wished to remain anonymous told Reuters that the PCB had given Ali more authority to control the players. Miandad, who played 124 Tests and coached the national side three times, said the board needed to give former greats more respect.
“It is time the government took a look at how the board is run,” he added. “It is strange that the poor performance of the team is being defended now after a disappointing tour. Why the board has chosen to ignore the performance of coach Bob Woolmer is also surprising.” England won the Test series 3-0 and rallied to salvage a 2-2 draw in the subsequent one-dayers. Reuters
I have been screaming about this for weeks on end now. The guy can barely form one proper English sentence together (Yes, I mean ONE), and he literally has lost himself in the limelight. Now that his fifteen minutes of fame are over, would now be the appropriate time to assume that someone else has taken his place to enjoy and steal the show for his fifteen minutes of fame? I suppose we have to wait for the next episode of Hairgate.