Imran, Miandad, Inzamam record statements (12 November 1998)
LAHORE, Nov 11: Former captain Imran Khan has suggested that life-ban and fines should be imposed on the players who were proven guilty of match-fixing and betting
12-Nov-1998
12 November 1998
Imran, Miandad, Inzamam record statements
By Our Sports Reporter
LAHORE, Nov 11: Former captain Imran Khan has suggested that life-ban
and fines should be imposed on the players who were proven guilty of
match-fixing and betting.
The great all-rounder gave the suggestion while recording his
statement before the one-man Inquiry Commission of Justice Malik
Muhammad Abdul Qayyum in the Lahore High Court on Wednesday.
"If a precedent is to be set for future generations, stringent
measures will have to be taken in the form of bans and fines on
errant players. Only those can remove the malady of match-fixing and
betting from our society for all times to come"! said Imran Khan in
an emphatic tone.
Imran Khan deposed before the Commission that he had no proof or
documentary evidence which could prove any one guilty.
"However, the players, including the present captain of the team
Aamir Sohail, have been talking about certain players about their
betting and match-fixing. Wicketkeeper/batsman Rashid Latif has
levelled charges against some players. I fail to understand what can
be the motive of the Australian players for levelling charges against
a player if those were baseless! Although I cannot prove that but I
believe the charges can be correct", opined Imran Khan.
Imran Khan said that his cricket career spanned from 1971 to 1992. He
captained the Pakistan team from 1982 to 1992. He said that during
his days there was no betting or match-fixing. All players fought as
a team and the side achieved good results. He said that in 1994, when
he read in the newspapers about charges of the Australian players, he
went to the Pakistan Cricket Board office. At that time, Arif Abbasi
was heading the board and he told him in the presence of Javed Burki
that strict action must be taken against the players who were found
to be guilty.
"I told the two office-bearers of the PCB that the guilty players
must be dealt with severely. Even if the entire team has to be
banned, must be banned. But I'm sorry to say that expediency
prevailed and no action was taken. No doubt, the team had very fine
players talent-wise. But if action had been taken, the malady would
have been completely eradicated for all times to come", said Imran
Khan.
Imran Khan said that there had been no match-fixing or betting after
that. But the morale of the team had been completely shattered. There
was factionalism and it did not look like or fight as a team.
He said that he was a member of the Pakistan team which toured India
in 1979 under the captaincy of Asif Iqbal. There allegations were
levelled during a Test that there had been betting on toss but he
could not categorically say anything about that. He had a lot of
respect for Asif Iqbal, who was a very fine cricketer. Similarly, he
had regarded Intikhab Alam as a decent person and very fine
cricketer. When the judge asked Imran would he believe that Intikhab
Alam had said that there had been match-fixing.
"Yes! I have no reason not to believe Intikhab Alam", said Imran
Khan.
Imran Khan said that during the Australasia Cup in 1989, he was told
by Javed Miandad that four Pakistani players had been "sold out to
bookies" and the final had been "fixed". He said that he put the
whole money earned from matches earlier on the win in the final and
the team went on to win the match. He said that once Javed Miandad
was accused by a player of having fixed a match. However, he did not
believe him because in his (Imran's) opinion, one player cannot fix a
match.
"For fixing a match, in my opinion, the captain and some key-players
have to be involved. Otherwise, you cannot fix a match", said Imran
Khan while giving his opinion.
Imran Khan said that Bombay and Dubai were the biggest gambling
centres. He said that a gambler Iqbal Bhatti had told him in Dubai
that during the entire gambling history in cricket only once no
gambling was done on cricket because, according to him, the whole
Pakistan team had been "sold out". However, Imran Khan said that he
had no evidence to prove that.
Giving his impressions, Imran Khan said that betting and match-fixing
began from a domestic match in Pakistan. It was a final of the
National tournament which had been fixed and thereafter, the fixing
of international matches also started. Boys also talked about that.
Replying to a question from the learned judge, Imran Khan said that a
baseball final was fixed by a team in 1919. "The authorities banned
the members of the entire team for life and no one could dare fix a
match after that"! said Imran Khan. Similar remedial measures were
required here.
Citing two examples, Imran Khan said that once paceman Ata-ur-Rahman
had told him that he was offered money by a player for "bowling
badly". He said that Mudassar Nazar had also told him that some
players had talked to him about fixing of some match during his
benefit game.
Imran Khan said that the teams would win matches by will and
determination to win. That was lacking in the present team although
it consisted of many highly talented players. Hesaid that Mushtaq
Ahmad used to be one of the best "fighters" and a team-man during his
days. He said that Salim Malik also used to perform with passion
during the matches when he was the captain of the team.
"I cannot say anything about the present team because I have not been
following cricket matches regularly due to my pre-occupation (with
politics)", concluded Imran Khan.
Inzamam-ul-Haq completed his statement before the Inquiry Commission
on Wednesday. He said that performance of the team had not been good
and all the players, including himself, had to take oath in
Johannesburg that they willperform sincerely.
Inzamam affirmed on a question from Advocate Ali Sibtain Fazli that
he was run out on his own call in a one-day international while Salim
Malik was batting at the other end. He said that Salim Malik was also
bowled out soon after his dismissal but, in his opinion, Salim Malik
did not play that shot deliberately because he had been executing
that stroke in the same way before.
The burly middle-order batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq said that some doubts
had been created by performances of certain players, but the team won
those matches. He agreed while replying to a question from the
learned judge that he too suspected from the results of some matches
that there was something wrong somewhere. Inzamam-ul-Haq said that
the accusers should be askedto substantiate their allegations with
proof. Inzamam said that if some players were found guilty, they must
be punished and a ban must be imposed on them.
While replying to a question from the Commission, Inzamam said that
his knee was better but he was not hundred per cent fit.
Former captain and coach of the present team Javed Miandad recorded
his statement in camera.
Registrar has been instructed by the learned judge to ask all those
players, who have appeared before the Inquiry Commission to file
statements about their own assets and those of their spouses and
dependants.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)