The Free Press Journal

Sohail backtracks on match-fixing allegation­s

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Former star batsman Aamer Sohail has backtracke­d on his comments after his claim that the Pakistan team fixed matches at the ongoing Champions Trophy cricket tournament drew widespread criticism across the country.

The former national team captain had made the claim after Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka in their last match in Group B on June 12 to qualify for the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy.

But on Friday, Sohail claimed that he never accused the national team of fixing matches and was only criticisin­g Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed for not dedicating the win over Sri Lanka to legendary batsman Javed Miandad, whose birthday fell on that day.

‘’Sarfraz was asked after the Sri Lanka match whether he wanted to dedicate the win to Miandad. But I heard reports that he refused to do so and said Miandad criticises the team too much. ‘’What I meant was that Sarfraz has become captain only recently and Miandad is a very big name in Pakistan cricket. He should not have said such things. If Miandad says something, it is only for the improvemen­t of Pakistan cricket,’’ Sohail told Pakistani channel Samaa TV.

‘’The other thing I said was that the facilitato­rs of the win cannot be named; however I said nothing about match-fixing or any other foul play -- my statement was misunderst­ood.

‘’If Pakistan is winning, then why bring up references to match fixing? I don't know what agenda people who make such allegation­s are following,’’ he added. The former head of the PCB selection committee also asserted that he always praised Sarfraz's talent and wanted him to achieve more success as captain.

‘’I never said that Sarfraz follows someone else's agenda. I alone supported Sarfraz since 2015 and recommende­d him for taking on the captaincy of the Pakistan team.

‘’What I meant that day on your programme was that people should stop confusing Sarfraz otherwise we will see a good talent go to waste,’’ Sohail insisted.

Pakistan had started their campaign on a disastrous note with a 124-run defeat to arch-rivals India, but consecutiv­e wins over formidable South Africa and Sri Lanka in the rest of their matches in Group B saw them qualify for the semi-finals.

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