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"Anyone found guilty by the tribunal should understand that their career is over" : Shahryar Khan

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"Anyone found guilty by the tribunal should understand that their career is over" : Shahryar Khan

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyar Khan addressing a press conference on Monday in Lahore said that any cricketer found guilty of corruption should understand that their career is over.

Speaking to the media at Gaddafi Stadium, Khan said that Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif, accused of spot-fixing, had been suspended from playing cricket as the board had evidence against them.

"However, we do not have any evidence against Mohammad Irfan and Shahzaib Hasan, which is why we have not suspended them," he added.

The PCB chairman said that the tribunal, comprising officials from PCB's Anti-Corruption Unit, is deliberating over the matter.

"The tribunal is a serious matter. Anyone who is found guilty by the tribunal should understand that their career is over."

When asked whether a lack of education was to be blamed for such practices, Khan said that the academy offers classes to educate cricketers.

However, he conceded that "if the players were better educated, they wouldn't have used unfair means."

"Education is a national issue and we're trying," he added.

Khan also said that strict fitness standards would be implemented from here on.

"Fitness and fielding should be our number one priority. And that's where we're lacking right now," the PCB chief said, adding that cricketers ─ regardless of their seniority or expertise ─ would not be allowed to play if they did not clear a fitness test.

"[Pakistan Coach] Mickey Arthur has told me that there are some four or five players who are on the borderline of the fitness test," Khan said. It is the board's policy to bar cricketers who fail to meet the minimum fitness requirement from playing, he said.

"No matter how good of a batsman or a bowler you are, if you fail the minimum fitness requirement, you won't be permitted to play."

"We want to set an example for all players ─ whether in first class cricket or Under 19 or Under 13 ─ that there will be no compromise on fitness," the PCB chairman said.

Referring to an incident reported by English batsman Dawid Malan this weekend, when a teenage fan allegedly entered the Peshawar Zalmi dressing room without authorisation, the PCB chief assured the press that an inquiry team is investigating the matter.

"Malan is right. These kinds of incidents should not happen and must be prevented from happening in the future," Khan asserted.

"Fans should never be so close to the dressing room," he added. "There are all sorts of people out there and they can act out."

https://www.dawn.com/news/1320243
 
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“Fitness and fielding are our top priorities, we have zero tolerance on fitness issue, if there are players who are below the minimum level of fitness, then we will not select them irrespective of their batting or bowling skills or seniority,”

“If any player is found guilty (of spot fixing), his career will be over,” Khan put it straight.

hope it is followed consistently..
 
More lip service from SK. Wasn't the same said after WT20 debacle? But army camp was the solution to that right? How is that working out? (regarding fielding and fitness)

And life bans for fixers? I'll believe it when I see it.
 
Yeah petty spot fixers will be punished while big fish like akram and dean jones would be rewarded with managerial posts. Amir will be hurried back into the squad while Asif and Butt would be punished. Sethi will be retained as Chairman despite being a total failure. During Sethi's tenure our ranking declined to lowest ever and we lost 3 consecutive world cups. Misbah who lead our team to defeat after defeat will be retained as captain. No accountability whatsoever. Please stop talking about honesty and principles.
 
"Head coach Mickey Arthur has told me that there are three to four players who are border line cases in terms of their fitness. Some of them are seniors. I have told the coach they should not be selected for the national team," Khan told reporters at the Gaddafi stadium after a visit to the national camp set up for the tour of the West Indies later this month. The PCB chief said the board has now made a policy that no player would be considered for selection if he failed to meet the achieve the minimum standards.

http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report-pcb-chief-s-fitness-warning-to-national-team-players-2351659

Interesting.
 
I will believe this comment when or if it happens.

Seems like another ludicrous statement by the PCB hierarchy.
 
countdown to flip flop, back flip, snooze and pirouette u-turn...
 
Shahryar Khan proposes law making against spot-fixing

Web Desk (24 News) — Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Shahryar Khan (PCB) on Saturday has vowed to contact government officials for law making against spot-fixing. He also shrugged off Imran Khan’s ‘phateechar‘ comment, saying that the former test cricketer can say what he wants, reports 24 News HD.

Talking to media in Lahore, Shahrayar Khan said that it is high time that legislation should start against spot-fixing. He said that he will contact Federal Minister for Sports regarding the matter.

Replying to a comment regarding Imran Khan’s comments on the foreign players in Pakistan Super League (PSL) final, the Chairman said that the former test cricketer has right to say what he wants. Commenting on the security situation in the country, Shahrayar said that organizing cricket in Pakistan is no more a problem adding that any team can come and play cricket in Pakistan.

http://channel24.pk/pakistan/2017/03/18/shahrayar-khan-proposes-law-making-spot-fixing/
 
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