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Saturday, 5 February 2011

Black Day for Pakistan Cricket



ICC has announced its decision regarding Pakistani players Muhammad Aamir, Muhammad Asif and Salman Butt. Salman Butt has been ban for 10 years. Muhammad Asif has been ban for 7 years. Muhammad Aamir has been ban for 5 years.
Why all these happened? Why Muhammad Aamir has fall, when it was time for him to rise. Who destroyed the future of this talented boy who deceived all great batsmen in the age of just 18? Aamir was an asset and bright future of Pakistan cricket. He was replacement of Waseem Akram, but we don’t know how to keep safe our assets. Why all this happened in presence of PCB chairman Ijaz Butt who was present on every tour with team. What he and other official were doing there when this young boy was derailed by bed people. He was just 18, it was the duty of officials to keep him safe from evils. But they fail to do so. Now Pakistan has lost his valuable cricket asset in shape of Muhammad Aamir, will any higher authorities feel sorrow for these players, as it is a big loss for Pakistan cricket. Will our leaders decide to not interfere in the professional game of cricket for interest of Pakistan cricket agian? Will these politicians decide to let leave Pakistan cricket in peace by not appointing their relative as official of PCB without merits.  Will these politicians realize the damage which occurred because of them? People who appointed Ijaz Butt as chairman of PCB are completely involved in this loss. It all happened because only our President was going to make happy one of his friend Ahmed Mukhtar, by appointing his relative Ijaz Butt as chairman of PCB, who is not suitable for this job. It was gift from our President to his friend, but infact it was a destroy letter for Pakistan cricket.
Infact this loss is a terrible gift from our political leaders to the people of Pakistan as these politicians always supported favoritism instead of merit in every field of life. This will continue until people of Pakistan learn to prevent them from such open favoritism, as it is in case of Ijaz Butt.

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