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10th March, 2010 : Ijaz Butt bans Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf for an indefinite period!

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And on his 72nd birthday (10th March), Ijaz Butt, as the Pakistan board president, carried out the deepest cull of a senior cricket team in many years, in the wake of the side's pathetic performance on the 2009-10 tour of Australia.

Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf were banned from playing for Pakistan for an indefinite period, Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan got one-year bans, and Shahid Afridi and Umar and Kamran Akmal were fined Rs 2-3 million ($24,000-35,000) for various misdemeanours and put on six-month probations.

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Think he wins the race (for the bottom!)
 
Worst PCB chairman in Pakistan's history. His tenure was full of chaos, and such bans, especially that of Younis and Yousuf was not justified. He was the Trump of PCB, before even "trump in politics" was a thing.
 
Fun days. Didn’t know who was getting banned which month.

It was so funny that fans would take into account possible random bans when making long term teams
 
Incredible to think that as recently as 2010 we had the guts to ban two world class players, purely on principle.

Can you imagine trying to ban Babar and Shaheen today :))
 
Ijaz Butt apparently is in a coma. The worst and most backward chairman in our history. He made the decision to curtail PCB spending on A tours, stadiums because it was apparently a waste of time and money. Hurt our next generation of Cricketers
 
Pakistan cricket was chaotic mess after the death of Woolmer and the appointment of Misbah as Test captain in 2010.

Ijaz Butt played no small part but most of the instability was caused by Younis Khan himself.

First, he backed out of captaincy in 2007 with some lame excuses even though it was already decided that he would succeed Inzamam, which meant that Malik was appointed as all-format captain when he didn’t merit a place in the Test team.

When Younis finally took over in 2009, it only took a few months for him to lose the dressing room.

Ijaz Butt had his faults but he knew how to keep egos in check. He refused to appoint Afridi as permanent captain before the 2011 World Cup and was naming him as captain on series-by-series basis.

Moreover, his decision to appoint Misbah as Test captain in 2010 was a stroke of genius. He was the ideal person to lead the team at that time, and his career was pretty much over before Ijaz Butt brought him back as captain out of the blue.

Would certainly take Ijaz Butt over someone like Ehsan Mani who cuts a weak figure and clearly lacks authority and confidence. He is basically a yes man.
 
Ijaz Butt apparently is in a coma. The worst and most backward chairman in our history. He made the decision to curtail PCB spending on A tours, stadiums because it was apparently a waste of time and money. Hurt our next generation of Cricketers

May ALLAH swt make it easy on him Ameen.
 
Pakistan - not just the cricket team - was a basket case in 2010.

They have got their act together by leaps and bounds since.
 
Easily the worst PCB Chairman in the last 30 years or so...possibly even in the history of Pakistan cricket but my knowledge of PCB doesn't really go further back than the last 30 years.
 
Pakistan cricket was chaotic mess after the death of Woolmer and the appointment of Misbah as Test captain in 2010.

Ijaz Butt played no small part but most of the instability was caused by Younis Khan himself.

First, he backed out of captaincy in 2007 with some lame excuses even though it was already decided that he would succeed Inzamam, which meant that Malik was appointed as all-format captain when he didn’t merit a place in the Test team.

When Younis finally took over in 2009, it only took a few months for him to lose the dressing room.

Ijaz Butt had his faults but he knew how to keep egos in check. He refused to appoint Afridi as permanent captain before the 2011 World Cup and was naming him as captain on series-by-series basis.

Moreover, his decision to appoint Misbah as Test captain in 2010 was a stroke of genius. He was the ideal person to lead the team at that time, and his career was pretty much over before Ijaz Butt brought him back as captain out of the blue.

Would certainly take Ijaz Butt over someone like Ehsan Mani who cuts a weak figure and clearly lacks authority and confidence. He is basically a yes man.

The decision to bring Misbah back from the wilderness turned out to be a sensationally good move. It is true that any 'sane' person wouldn't have done it. So for that one decision alone, Ijaz deserves credit.

The rest of his tenure was utterly wacky. From telling the ECB that they had "conspired to defraud Pakistan" to random and daily bannings, to presiding over the spotfixing scandal in such an unprofessional way - it was all a big mess.
 
Good old Ijaz Butt.

I remember he did an interview with me, it was put up on the PCB site and when he realised what he had said, Ijaz stated that he hadn't done the interview :)

What a character.
 
Good old Ijaz Butt.

I remember he did an interview with me, it was put up on the PCB site and when he realised what he had said, Ijaz stated that he hadn't done the interview :)

What a character.

The one about BIG 3?
 
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By far the biggest fool to run the cricket board during unquestionably the worst time for Pakistan cricket.
 
The guy had his faults, but he was not the worst. He knew how to keep these jahil cricketers in their line.

Younis Khan and Yousuf were to be blamed themselves for what they had done. Ijazz Butt did not show any leniency and ousted them from the team right away.

Ijazz Butt did not care what media had so say about himself. Media hated him due to Younis Khan. Younis always had the media backing, but he had no manners and was always in a mood to fight with anyone.

After the fixing fiasco, while Butt made Misbah the captain and it proved to be one of the best decision that our PCB ever made. But another thing that often gets overlooked is that Ijazz Butt knew how to deal with the dumb cricketers.

Today we see Amir and Sarfraz making such statements. Ijazz Butt would throw showcause notices to any player who made dumb statements. Everyone was kept in line, and we barely had nay dumb statements coming from the player.

Ijazz Butt did the right thing by keeping Afridi captain on temporary basis and never permanent.

Whatever he was, the guy never bend over backwards

His only bad decision was to appoint Yawar Saeed as manager.
 
Incredible to think that as recently as 2010 we had the guts to ban two world class players, purely on principle.

Can you imagine trying to ban Babar and Shaheen today :))

Yousuf deserved the ban for the oath taking tamasha he did. Than when Yousuf was given captaincy, his pants were down.

I still wonder what happened between Younis Khan and Ijazz Butt, that we may never find out.

But the situation was very bad. Rana, Malik and the akmal brothers were facing bans.

Only Butt, Asif and Amir along with Ajmal were hte most innocent cricketers of that time,
 
A complete buffoon that had no idea what he was doing. A long line of corrupt, incompetent morons that should never have been anywhere near the PCB.
 
Yousuf deserved the ban for the oath taking tamasha he did. Than when Yousuf was given captaincy, his pants were down.

I still wonder what happened between Younis Khan and Ijazz Butt, that we may never find out.

But the situation was very bad. Rana, Malik and the akmal brothers were facing bans.

Only Butt, Asif and Amir along with Ajmal were hte most innocent cricketers of that time,

Butt , Asif and Amir were most innocent cricketers of that time in 2010😳😳😳😳
 
Infamous words from him. Initially, Ijaz Butt had supported the prosecution of Amir, stating that "his board will not make any appeals for leniency", however on 19 September he attacked the England cricket team during a press conference, accusing them of a conspiracy to "defraud Pakistan cricket" by accepting their own bribes. He stated that:

"This is not a conspiracy to defraud bookies but a conspiracy to defraud Pakistan and Pakistan cricket... We have taken it in hand to start our own investigations. We will shortly reveal the names of the people, the parties and the bodies involved in this sinister conspiracy and we also reserve the right to sue them for damages... There is loud and clear talk in bookie circles that some English players have taken enormous amounts of money to lose the match [the third ODI]. No wonder there was such a collapse."
 
May ALLAH swt make it easy on him Ameen.

He was diagnosed with dementia very soon after he left the pcb role and his condition worsened over time. My guess is some of his erratic behavior was due to his illness of which he himself wasn’t aware. So unfortunate
 
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