PCB Press Release on Shoaib Akhtar 'throwing' allegations
Australian umpire Emerson has been widely criticised for his statement on Pakistani Fast Bowler Shoaib Akhtar
Pakistan Cricket Board
02-Nov-1999
PCB Camp Office Brisbane (Australia)]
Australian umpire Emerson has been widely criticised for his statement
on Pakistani Fast Bowler Shoaib Akhtar. This morning, during the warm up
(First Class) match being played between Pakistan and Queensland XI at
Alan Border cricket field at Brisbane, the ICC Referee Peter Burge
(Referee for the current match also) called on Pakistan Captain Wasim
Akram and categorically expressed regrets on Emerson's action and
statement on Shoaib Akhtar. The short but meaningful meeting at
Pakistani Team's Dressing Room was also attended by PCB Media Manager
Raju Jamil.
Peter Burge, a known ICC Referee was also the Referee during World Cup
99 matches, was surprised on the statement of umpire Emerson and clearly
stated to Wasim Akram that whilst the World Cup matches not even a
reference was made on Shoaib Akhtar in the context of what Emerson has
suddenly cropped up. He said that many cricket enthusiasts including
some retired cricketers in Australia have regretted the act of Emerson
which appeared in the local media yesterday.
The GM Operations Richard Watson has already spoken to Yawar Saeed the
Manager of the Pakistan Cricket Team and has assured that no reference
of any kind as such has been made to the Australian Cricket Board at
Melbourne. Earlier in the morning a few reporters visited Yawar Saeed at
the ground during which Yawar Saeed was straight on to his business by
expressing dismay on such statements and stating that "we are here to
play good cricket....So please let's all look forward to the forthcoming
Test matches and enjoy the game".
In general.... the act of umpire Emerson has been widely condemned by
all and sundry and a large number of phone calls received by the
officials of PCB in Australia from Australians....Spoke of the
Embarrassment umpire Emerson has caused to the Australians just before
the start of the first Test match and has been deeply regretted.
Dated Nov 2, 1999