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"Current players should not be going up on social media to criticise other players" : Wasim Khan

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Wasim Khan regarding Mohammad Hafeez's comments directed at Sharjeel Khan "Current players should not be going up on social media to criticise other players or talk about what policies the cricket board should or shouldn't have" <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1241396615694426119?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 21, 2020</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">More from Wasim Khan regarding Mohammad Hafeez's comments directed at Sharjeel Khan "They can have their opinions on things about world cricket & cricket in general but not about the rights & wrongs of players & the board, instead they should leave that to PCB to answer" <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1241398120333946881?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 21, 2020</a></blockquote>
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Shouldn't Wasim Khan be having a private word with Hafeez about this instead of blurting this in a press conference.
 
This is good from Khan, people like Hafeez need to be openly reprimanded for running their mouth and passing judgements. It's a culture thing in Pakistan so it's good that Khan is coming down hard.
 
Shouldn't Wasim Khan be having a private word with Hafeez about this instead of blurting this in a press conference.

Nope. Its a good way to tell others to shut their ....#* :)
 
Nope. Its a good way to tell others to shut their ....#* :)

I get that but surely in this new so-called highly professional PCB, you'd think Khan would speak to Hafeez privately about it first.
 
Shouldn't Wasim Khan be having a private word with Hafeez about this instead of blurting this in a press conference.

Maybe he wants to publicly reprimand a senior player so that others also get the message that these sort of comments will not be tolerated by the PCB
 
He is running PCB like a company where employees are nothing more then a number, come do your job, get paid have good day nothing more.
That’s why some people like him and some don’t, he will not show any emotional empathy to anyone.
 
He is running PCB like a company where employees are nothing more then a number, come do your job, get paid have good day nothing more.
That’s why some people like him and some don’t, he will not show any emotional empathy to anyone.

He knows he can do what he wants and get paid a lot of money to do it. As long as he keeps Mani happy, he is fine.
 
Beautifully dealt with.

He said he will be talking to Hafeez personally which is good. This public statement is needed.
 
No he was absolutely right.. Hafeez spoke openly for everyone to hear so he was also well in his right to do so.
 
And the way Hafeez failed in WC 19, getting out 4 times in cow corner to spinners, the way he got out against india match is SF 2011...yes, talent is VVIP.

Yes I understand he batted well in CT'17 final with batting, but that was just a contribution - he didnt perform against SL, India or any other matches before.

Talent is important thats why we need Sharjeel as part of our team. Doesnt mean he will play as he is unfit, but at the end of the day, pakistan matters and wins matter - not what Hafeez says.
 
I also think its a good thing Hafeez has been reprimanded publicly, PCB showing to the public they are not tolerating this sort of nonsense.
 
I get that but surely in this new so-called highly professional PCB, you'd think Khan would speak to Hafeez privately about it first.

Can you explain what you find unprofessional about his statement?

WK gave his view and explained his thought process. He wasn't critical of Hafeez at all, didn't take any underhanded shots at him. Simply said that current players shouldn't be speaking about board policies, and advised Hafeez to focus on his own cricket.

In the process WK discouraged any other player who may have been inspired by Hafeez's comments to make a similar statement.
This is exactly how Hafeez's underhanded comments should have been handled - publicly and decisively.
 
He knows he can do what he wants and get paid a lot of money to do it. As long as he keeps Mani happy, he is fine.

Looks like you are not happy with Wasim Khan. Weren't you happy when he got the PCB job? No one can doubt his resume and past results
 
Can you explain what you find unprofessional about his statement?

WK gave his view and explained his thought process. He wasn't critical of Hafeez at all, didn't take any underhanded shots at him. Simply said that current players shouldn't be speaking about board policies, and advised Hafeez to focus on his own cricket.

In the process WK discouraged any other player who may have been inspired by Hafeez's comments to make a similar statement.
This is exactly how Hafeez's underhanded comments should have been handled - publicly and decisively.

Two wrongs don't make a right.

Hafeez needed telling as what he did was silly. However the first thing I would have expected from Wasim Khan would have been the words "I have spoken with Hafeez and reminded him of his responsibilities".......and then say whatever else he wanted to.
 
Well said Wasim Khan.

If I had my way, I would go a step further and make it written in the PCB constitution or players contracts if needed, specifically stating that any 'senior' batsman who has played international cricket for over 15 years and averages in the 30s, has failed to score a test century in Australia or South Africa over this period, should especially NOT be allowed to make any public statement questioning the selection of any other player for any reason.
 
Shouldn't Wasim Khan be having a private word with Hafeez about this instead of blurting this in a press conference.

Exactly. I thought he was supposed to be bringing professionalism to the PCB.
 
Shouldn't Wasim Khan be having a private word with Hafeez about this instead of blurting this in a press conference.

Exactly. I thought he was supposed to be bringing professionalism to the PCB.
 
I think Wasim Khan is realizing that the nice professional guy approach doesn't work in Pakistan
 
The Khalifa thought that he would get away with his sly comments. These cancers of Pakistan cricket need this treatment - thoroughly deserving response.

No employee of any organization can point fingers to other coworkers openly with out getting reprimanded or punished. Yes, in a proper setup, a response would be more confidential; but this Pakistani business setup. A system where influence overshadows protocols.
 
Shouldn't Wasim Khan be having a private word with Hafeez about this instead of blurting this in a press conference.

If he needs to set a precedent for ALL players to toe the line, then 'blurting it' in a public forum is exactly the way to go. Hafeez and other current/prospective/former internationals still playing in domestic have a habit of criticising the very board that administers the game they play. That is not their job, but the media's.

So, no, this isn't a man-management situation focusing only on Hafeez but an action to address the toxic player culture of not respecting the structures in place.
 
Players should be responsible with social media. Controversies don't look good on their resumes (specially in today's politically correct world).
 
LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is expecting moderate financial losses in the targets set for the uncompleted HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) and it may hold the league’s semi-finals and the final either in November before the T20 Wold Cup or before the next edition of the PSL.

In a video conference with the sports journalists from print media held on Saturday, PCB chief executive Wasim Khan to a question said the PCB might face some losses from the original PSL targets that it had set.

“The losses are in terms of the targets which were set keeping in view the smooth completion of the PSL show. But as the semi-finals and the final are yet to be played and two matches have been rained off, for which tickets will be refunded, we may face some losses,” said Wasim.

It may be mentioned here that overall it was expected that the PCB would be earning huge profits in the fifth PSL edition compared to the last four which were mostly held in the UAE. The PCB had to hire the grounds in Dubai and Abu Dhabi at exorbitant rates as well as the hotel accommodation which proved very costly in the UAE. All that cost was surely saved by the PCB this season since for the first time all 30 matches were held in Pakistan at PCB’s own stadia with most of the matches played in front of packed houses.

Wasim said the PCB had succeeded in holding the PSL in a professional manner and tackled all the problems professionally, a fact that was appreciated by all the stakeholders.

“All our guest cricketers and officials went back completely satisfied and this will definitely increase their trust on the PCB and they will come back next year with more confidence,” said Wasim.

However, he admitted some shortcomings were indeed noticed and the PCB will try its best to remove those in the next season.

“It was not an easy task to hold such a large number of matches in Pakistan at this level. But we are reviewing our arrangements to make further improvements in the next edition,” he said.

He added that since the franchises are partners of the PCB in PSL, the profits and losses would be shared as per the earlier SOP.

Wasim further said that in case the PCB could not hold the semi-finals and the final, any decision to decide the winner of the PSL on the basis of the matches held in season V will be taken with the consensus of the franchises.

“The prize money does not matter for the franchises, the real important thing for them is to decide the winner of the league,” observed Wasim.

When asked if the availability of the players in November would be a problem for the franchises when the semi-finals and the final are held, Wasim agreed that it could be an issue but added it was just a suggestion and the PCB was searching for a suitable window to hold the three remaining matches, definitely before the start of the next PSL.

Another problem in that case, he said, could be of the players’ draft which had to be done some three months before the start of the next PSL.

“There will also be some concern whether the franchises could get back same players they had with them this year or not.”

Meanwhile, when asked if the PCB had any concern about the abilities of Misbah as a coach since his team Islamabad United failed to make the semi-finals of the league, Wasim said: “We have no concern over Misbah’s performances as it was just a four-week event. In fact for the last two months, the Pakistan team under Misbah is making progress and we are satisfied with it. We already made it clear through media in the past that Misbah should get at least one year to prove his credentials. And since both T20 Asia Cup and the T20 World Cup are in the offing this year plus a few bilateral series are also coming up, it will be enough to review Misbah’s performance.”

To a question, he said the PCB had also taken notice of the statements made by Mohammad Hafeez about Sharjeel Khan and by wicket-keeper Mohammad Rizwan about Karachi Kings skipper Imad Wasim which they issued during the PSL. “No player is allowed to give his personal opinion about other players as it is the domain of the PCB to deal with these matters according to rules and regulations,” said Wasim.

He said since Sharjeel Khan had resumed cricket after completing the term of his ban in a spot-fixing scam and had also completed the rehab process, he was now eligible to play for Pakistan.

Under the current circumstances amid the fast-spreading coronavirus, the PCB is looking uncertain to start its domestic cricket season. However, it intends to focus on how to improve the domestic structures, including the formation of the new bodies at provincial and city levels to start decentrailisation, which has been pending since Aug 19, 2019 when the new PCB constitution was introduced.

To a question, Wasim agreed that as there was uncertainty looming over the domestic and international matches due to the epidemic, the PCB would be focussed on dealing with the domestic issues including the formation of the provincial and city level associations in an attempt to decentralise the working.

He said after the formation, all the city and provincial associations would be independent in running their affairs and maintaining their grounds.

He said though more than 240 groundsmen and curators had been disassociated as they were working for the defunct regional bodies and there were many ghost employees, under the decentralised system it would be up to the city and provincial bodies to hire their services.

Wasim further said the PCB had not received anything officially from the England and Wales Cricket Board about hosting Pakistan-England matches in the West Indies due to the corona virus. But he admitted that due to the virus, the activities of all the sports have been hit badly and cricket could not be an exception in this.

Outlining Pakistan’s assignments this year, Wasim said Pakistan had to tour Holland, Ireland and England besides participating in the T20 Asia and World Cups as well as hold a good number of matches at the domestic level. “But the clouds of uncertainty would be looming over the schedule until we see an end to the coronavirus pandemic.”

Wasim highly praised the response of home fans throughout PSL V.

“In Multan alone, over 65,000 fans watched the three matches and similarly fantastic crowds were seenat Rawalpindi despite the rain and all that shows their love for the game. Of course in Karachi and Lahore, the crowds were very good like always.”

https://www.dawn.com/news/1542708/p...per-success-of-psl-v-heart-warming-wasim-khan
 
I get that but surely in this new so-called highly professional PCB, you'd think Khan would speak to Hafeez privately about it first.

Maybe he did, but we don't know about it because it was privately.
 
It also shows that they are interested in selecting Sharjeel. This is how the PCB then also started protecting Amir.
 
Well said from wasim Hopefully hes had tough words with hafeez in private

Its not hafeez job to be commenting on other players and their eligibility for selection
 
I asked Hafeez......who says he didn't.

This shameless clown should calm down. A convicted cheater. A repeat offender and even more a rubbish player.
 
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This shameless clown should calm down. A convicted cheater. A repeat offender and even more a rubbish player.

I am very hurt by the comments, it is not about the performance, it is not about the number of centuries, it is about the moral standards that you need to set. Pakistan allowed Amir to come back, and tell me how it has ended. Despite the punishment for Sharjeel, Umar Akmal has done the same thing and people would want him to come back after Pakistan loses couple of games and he has a good PSL season. I would rather have 11 misbah's in my team rather than have a team of fixers such as Amir and Sharjeel. It is not about resuming their life services, Sharjeel and Amir should not have represented Pakistan. For instance, if I am caught in funds embezzling in one institution, i would not be allowed to be back there, i can work anywhere else but not there. Same goes here, they can play their leagues, and earn bucks, but that Green shirt should not be for them.
 
I get that but surely in this new so-called highly professional PCB, you'd think Khan would speak to Hafeez privately about it first.

Which way do u think will stop Hafeez and people like him from publicly ranting like this... I think Hafeez deserves it.. he is quiet when Salman butt joins LQ and also when in contention for the National return but objected against Amir's return along with Azhar ali.... these guys are a bunch of jokers..

In a professional setup yes i agree matters like this will be discussed inside closed doors and stern decision will be taken against the offender to punish and make a lesson for others..
 
I am very hurt by the comments, it is not about the performance, it is not about the number of centuries, it is about the moral standards that you need to set. Pakistan allowed Amir to come back, and tell me how it has ended. Despite the punishment for Sharjeel, Umar Akmal has done the same thing and people would want him to come back after Pakistan loses couple of games and he has a good PSL season. I would rather have 11 misbah's in my team rather than have a team of fixers such as Amir and Sharjeel. It is not about resuming their life services, Sharjeel and Amir should not have represented Pakistan. For instance, if I am caught in funds embezzling in one institution, i would not be allowed to be back there, i can work anywhere else but not there. Same goes here, they can play their leagues, and earn bucks, but that Green shirt should not be for them.

The Pakistan team has historically been full of cheaters, fixers and shady characters. The names floating about are just those that are unlucky to have been caught.

What makes you think Misbah isn't as shady as anyone else? Brother, I don't know how to break it nicely but you need to stop living in cloud cuckoo land.
 
KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board chief executive Wasim Khan on Tuesday met senior all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez to discuss the latter’s recent statements against the return of tainted players.

In a recent interview on social media, the 39-year-old Hafeez had raised his concerns on the return of tainted players to Pakistan’s national team.

“The PCB was not happy with Hafeez’s statements which were not in line with the policy of the board. The meeting between PCB CEO Wasim and Hafeez was held in a good atmosphere,” sources in the PCB said. “Wasim reminded Hafeez of the Board’s policy in such matters that any current player is not allowed to make statements on the [mainstream] media and social media.

“Later, the matter stood as closed and it was decided by the PCB that no action will be taken against Hafeez,” reliable sources told DawnNews.

It was also learnt that the PCB will wait for the response of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) about the status of Pakistan’s tour to England scheduled for the upcoming summer.

“We (PCB) not only will wait for the ECB response but will also be keen to know as to what Ireland and Netherlands cricket boards are thinking about Pakistan team’s tour to their countries after the scenario emerging from the coronavirus pandemic.

“There is still time left before Pakistan’s tour to England so the PCB will wait and see what happens,” a source close to the PCB said.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1545487
 
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