Shoaib Akhtar Lashes Out At 'Incompetent' PCB For Soft Rules Against Match-Fixing
Updated - 29 Apr 2020, 08:52 PM
Former Pakistan pace spearhead, Shoaib Akhtar has lashed out on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after the Umar Akmal episode recently. He also asked that why doesn’t the country bring in a legislation to criminalise match-fixing.
His remarks came a day after Umar Akmal was given a three-year ban for not reporting a match-fixing offer. As match-fixing continues to bother Pakistan cricket, former players in the country have raised their voice to ask for legislation, criminalising match-fixing.
Now, Shoaib Akhtar has also joined the list of those players who aren’t happy about PCB’s role to eliminate fixing from the game.
Shoaib Akhtar Lashes Out At Pakistan Cricket Board
“Why cannot you make match-fixing a criminal offence in Pakistan? You can give a jail term or seize the offenders’ property, it will put fear in people, the PCB and their legal team are being incompetent, why there is no legislation to criminalise match-fixing,” Akhtar said in a video posted on his YouTube channel.
“Now there are people who are asking PCB to bring in legislation to criminalise match-fixing. I want to ask those people what did you do when you held positions in the PCB. There is an urgent of bringing such a law and this can only be done in the national assembly,” he added.
PCB Did Not Set The Right Example By Bringing Back Mohammad Amir: Shoaib Akhtar
Amir was caught in a spot-fixing scandal in 2010, but the pacer made a comeback for Pakistan. Akhtar slammed the PCB first for not setting the right examples and then said Amir did not repay the country back as he decided to turn his back on Test cricket.
“Why did you bring back Mohammad Amir? Why there are different guidelines for different players? You tried to make Amir a star, you bypassed all guidelines, and what did Amir do? He said I won’t play Test cricket, there you go,” Akhtar said.
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