Mahmood Zaman: Imran pleads for naming captain now (6 Jun 1998)
Former test captain Imran Khan has pleaded for appointment of national cricket teams' captain now so as to give him an opportunity to work out a strategy for the world cup tournament to be held in England in May next year
06-Jun-1998
6 June 1998
Imran pleads for naming captain now
By Mahmood Zaman
LAHORE, June 5:
Former test captain Imran Khan has pleaded for appointment of national
cricket teams' captain now so as to give him an opportunity to work
out a strategy for the world cup tournament to be held in England in
May next year.
Talking to Dawn on Thursday, Mr Khan thought that frequent changes in
captaincy had harmed national cricket and affected the performance of
players.
"It is a pity that our team captain was changed for six times in one
year. That is why it is necessary that you think many times before you
appoint a captain; and once you take a decision, it should not be
reviewed. The team leader must also have a proper planning with eye on
the world cup matches", he advised the Pakistan Cricket Board.
During a visit to Dawn office in Lahore where he was invited for a
talk on a host of issues, he expressed the view that certain
constraints had to be exercised before appointment of a captain. He
should be a non-controversial player, be able to enforce discipline
and be a man of character so as to lead the team by example.
Once a captain was appointed, the cricketer-turned-politician said,
the PCB must organize as many one-day matches as possible to give
enough practice to players. This was necessary for the team's
preparation for the world cup tournament.
Imran Khan also pleaded with the great cricketers of the recent past
like Javed Miandad, Mudassar Nazar etc. to make available their
services to the team and its captain in chalking out a plan for the
prestigious tournament.
Contending that players in the present national cricket team had no
equal the world over, he said "only this team has the potential to
lift the cup if proper planning is done beginning from today".
He was of the view that the PCB should not have prevented some of
young players from playing county cricket in England. "If I were at
the helm of affairs, I would have gladly allowed them to sign
contracts with English county cricket teams", he said and added that
this would have given players at least a six-monthpractice on English
wickets where the tournament was to be held.
Apart from captaincy, Mr Khan said, the structure of the game was
another stumbling block in promotion of cricket in Pakistan. He said
the country's cricket structure could not be built because banks and
other institutions had involved themselves in the game. As they
offered lucrative incentives which were not available in regional
cricket, the game had fallen prey to financial temptations. This was
the start of gambling and match-fixing which later made inroads into
the Test cricket. "The need for money cannot be denied, yet one must
also hold in the highest esteem the national pride and this should be
well above any other consideration", he stated.
The former test captain, who has always advocated for promotion of
cricket on regional basis, reiterated his stance by saying that the
PCB must go all out for the "hidden" talent across the country. He
said the country had the best of the talents in the game throughout
the world; the only need was to explore it physically and with
complete seriousness for which concerted efforts to organize camps in
different parts of the country were required.
Urging PCB chief executive Majid Khan to pay more and more attention
to promotion of regional cricket,, Mr Khan hoped the PCB chief
executive was fully conscious of the problems facing the game and
would take all the steps to solve them.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)