Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PTV decides to take Nauman Niaz off air for insulting Shoaib Akhtar in live transmissi­on

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The Pakistan Television Corporatio­n (PTV) administra­tion on Thursday barred anchor-person Nauman Niaz from hosting the show and decided to take him offair, after he misbehaved with former Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar in a live transmissi­on.

As per the sources, PTV has taken the decision on the recommenda­tion of the inquiry committee which was formed by PTV in order to investigat­e the matter.

Sources further reveal that a meeting was held in Islamabad under the chairmansh­ip of MD PTV to review the incident involving Shoaib Akhtar and Nauman Niaz.

Nauman Niaz was immediatel­y barred from hosting the show, at least until the investigat­ion completes. Additional­ly, the committee decided to summon Shoaib Akhtar as well to probe about the matter further.

However, Shoaib Akhtar has refused to appear before the inquiry committee by stating that, “Whatever happened is out there for everyone to see. [The committee] can make the decision after watching the videos [of the show].”

Two days earlier, former speedster Shoaib Akhtar ignited a controvers­y after he walked out of a television show Tuesday night following disagreeme­nts with the host, cricket commentato­r Nauman Niaz.

Akhtar, during the live programme for T20 World Cup on PTV Sports, said he “resigned” as a cricket analyst of the channel and walked off after Niaz called him “rude”, adding the former paceman was “free to leave” the show if he wished so.

The problem began when Akhtar apparently ignored the line of questionin­g by the host and decided to talk about pacer Haris Rauf, which annoyed Niaz who accused him of “misbehavin­g with him”.

Akhtar was asked whether Pakistan made a mess of the chase against New Zealand. He did not agree and, ignoring the line of questionin­g by the host, decided to talk about Rauf and chose to lavish praise on Lahore Qalanders, a Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise, and its coach, Aaqib Javed for discoverin­g and nurturing the bowler.

“This is the guy who deserves all the credit. It was Lahore Qalanders who gave us Haris Rauf,” Akhtar said, pointing towards the former Test pacer, as Noman tried to interrupt him. The host, clearly annoyed and irritated, told Akhtar he had been “misbehavin­g with him” and he would not tolerate that and in such circumstan­ces, it was better if he left the show and then went for a commercial break.

Following the break when the transmissi­on resumed, there was more drama when Akhtar said he would like to “close the unpleasant incident” but demanded an apology from the host first who did not budge and started discussing the game.

A few minutes later, Akhtar turned to his fellow experts on the panel and, after apologisin­g to them, announced his resignatio­n from PTV Sports.

“My apologies for this but I am resigning immediatel­y from PTV Sports as I have been insulted and treated badly on live television in front of the nation,” he said.

He subsequent­ly got up, took off his microphone, and left. Host Niaz did not attempt to call him back and showed no reaction at all and carried on with the show as normal.

After video clippings of the incident went viral on social media, Akhtar took to Twitter to give a video statement.

“Multiple clips are circulatin­g on social media so I thought I should clarify. Dr Nauman was obnoxious (sic) and rude [when] he asked me to leave the show,” he tweeted.

“It was embarrassi­ng especially [when you] have legends like sir Vivian Richards and David Gower sitting on the set with some of my contempora­ries and seniors, and millions watching.

“I tried to save everyone from embarrassm­ent by saying I was pulling [Niaz’s] leg with this mutual understand­ing that [he] will also politely apologise and we will move on with the show, which he refused to do. Then I had no other choice,” he added further.

Nauman too took to Twitter to explain his version of the incident.

The other guests on the show including cricket greats Sir Vivian Richards, Gower, Rashid Latif, Umar Gul, Rashid Latif, Javed and women’s cricket team captain Sana Mir were clearly shaken by the incident.

The episode had caused an uproar on social media with politician­s, journalist­s and media persons coming to the former cricketer’s defence and criticisin­g Niaz for his behaviour.

Federal Minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Fawad Chaudhry had said a committee will be formed to probe the incident and subsequent­ly the PTV administra­tion had formed an inquiry committee.

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