I wouldn't say people accept it, Pakistani media is really nailing any gov. official or otherwise caught in the act and the SC is taking a lot of cases of corruption. The problem is that these people are too strong and well backed by political parties and strong mafias..people have no other choice but to bribe to get their stuff done...you can only do so much to raise a voice against corruption but at the end of the day you are against very strong and influential people and in the end you just don't have a choice but to get on with it.....
Yes....destroy the government. Support the opposition and lobby against PPP....the chief and a huge number of PCB officials would be sacked right away as soon as the new election is announced because PPP would be able to show majority in the Parliament without PML....but it wouldn't be long before this government is going to collapse....Military is not happy with this government and when the Pak Military is not happy that is not good....MQM is already talking about military intervention in a legal manner to make drastic changes in the government...meaning collapsing the current Zardari and Co....you never know..this may happen even before the WC....Is there anyway to destroy the PCB without banning Pakistani cricket?
Top comments. Couldn't have said it any better....although i wouldn't count out everything with regards to the foreign intrusion in certain things but for the major part it is us...Agreed. Almost daily hundreds of cases are being uncovered of people indulging in corruption openly but with a toothless and partial judiciary (also to add without any real support from the executive branch) but nobody can do anything because it is all the crooks who have the power. I personally know people who don't want to indulge in giving bribes but they are forced to otherwise their daily tasks would not get completed.
And I so don't agree with this culture of denial that is so pervasive in our society. Always it has to be the fault of either the former colonial masters, or the Americans, or the Indians. We never tend to look inwards.
No, just no.....I read that Ian Botham supports a ban on Pakistan cricket. I don't like that man too much but for once I am tempted to support his suggestion. I don't mind a South Africa sort of exile for Pakistan. After that either Pakistan will come out as a VERY VERY strong cricket team or the game will die a quiet death in this country. I know that it is a drastic suggestion but like not holding matches in Pakistan is the right solution at the moment. Taking Pakistan out of international cricket might be a good solution as well.
we used to say its not cricket until the allegations against players - we need to get to the bottom of the allegations - as in football any player found guilty of fixing a result should get a life ban. Im not saying anyone has fixed a result that is up to the ICC and police. Any player accused of fixing a result should immediately request to be relieved of his position within the team pending the results of an investigation -its not fair on anyone to continue whith the swod of damacles hanging over themYeah, would be extremely disappointed if they were let back in while these allegations remain unresolved.
Yeah, I agree that a bit of a break to sort thing out is required. There should be a proper investigation to try to clear everything up. What worries me is that there is neither outraged 'we're clean, how dare you accuse us' nor 'we're appalled and embarrassed that players may have been fixing matches and we're going to throw the book at any players/management involved'.I don't necessarily agree with the idea of banning Pakistan, but there has to be some sort of gap or delay before they play again. Things can't just continue on as they have been, and we just roll into another series involving Pakistan. I'm not sure about their planned tours over the next months, but there has to be a bit of time to take stock, and sort things out.
The best idea that I can think of is an ICC-led body reconstructing cricket and sending in their own selection panel, a team manager who travels with them, with appropriate cricketing experience and knowledge to ensure the respect of the players whom they would deal with.
heard in the news today ICC is pushing for former ICC president Ehsan Mani to be the next chairman of PCB.Don't see it happening as long as cricket makes money in Pakistan you will always have incompetent politicians around.,Is there anyway to destroy the PCB without banning Pakistani cricket?
Threads merged. Was already being discussed in here iirc.Let's get ready to ruuuuummmmbbbbbllllleeeee!
Trott and Riaz come to blows in nets as troubled tour hits new low - Cricket, Sport - The Independent
In one corner, wearing the red and white trunks, we have England's Jonathan Trott, while in the other, wearing the green trunks, is Pakistan's Wahab Riaz....
Really? He's a Saffa? How did I miss that?Trott should be wearing predominantly green trunks with a yellow piping though.
Would have been kind of ironic had England refused to play.. A Gracegate to go with Ovalgate perhaps..Geez... Strauss is seriously irate, isn't he?
with KP in his corner cheerleading with a rainbow flag.Trott should be wearing predominantly green trunks with a yellow piping though.