Miandad accused players, says Moin
Former captain Moin Khan Saturday admitted to the one-man inquiry commission of Justice Karamat Bhindari that former coach Javed Miandad had levelled allegations of betting and matchfixing against the team
21-Oct-2001
Former captain Moin Khan Saturday admitted to the one-man inquiry
commission of Justice Karamat Bhindari that former coach Javed Miandad
had levelled allegations of betting and matchfixing against the
team.
During his cross-examination and while replying to Abdul Qadir's query
if he had lifted the bat to hit Miandad, Moin said: "That's not true
but it is true that Javed Miandad had accused the team of fixing the
match."
Qadir, who is assisting the inquiry commission, was inquiring about
April's Sharjah Cup match against England. The tour turned out to the
last of Miandad who was forced to resign a couple of weeks before the
commencement of the World Cup.
Pakistan's second round match against England in that Sharjah
tournament is also alleged to have been a fix. Pakistan had already
qualified for the final when they meekly surrendered to England.
Moin, who was then the vice-captain, further told court that Miandad
had accused the team of match-fixing before the toss. "He created a
panic in the dressing room when he (Javed Miandad) said he knew which
players were involved and how they would get out.
"Naturally, Miandad's allegations upset all the senior players. I was
also one of them but it's not correct that I lifted the bat to hit
him."
A petition against Miandad in the Lahore High Court was also dismissed
earlier this week after the former captain said on oath he never
accused the team of fixing matches.