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"I still remain the best new-ball bowler in Pakistan cricket" : Mohammad Asif

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Pakistan's brilliant but tainted Test pace bowler, Mohammad Asif, has accused the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of double standards while dealing with players involved in corruption. "What I did seven years back was wrong and I regret it. I have served my full punishment and done all that was required of me under the ICC anti-corruption code. However, not once has anyone in the board or National Cricket Academy bothered to even call me and check about my fitness or form," Asif said in an interview on Friday.

He has from time to time produced impressive spells post his five-year ban. Last year, in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy day and night final his spell with the new ball set up Wapda on the road to victory.

This season he has come up with some smart spells including six wickets in one session during a Quaid Trophy game against a strong KRL side.

"I have performed in two seasons and I am fit. I am ready to take any fitness test or undergo intensive training. But the board appears to have double standards," Asif said.

"They can allow Mohammad Amir back into the Pakistan team without any notable comeback performances and support him but for me or Salman Butt, they do not want to touch us and give us another chance in the national team even though we have done well," he complained.

The pacer feels that the PCB needs to have a clear and uniform policy regarding tainted players.

"You can not treat players differently. I do not want to go into details but all three of us were equally responsible for what happened seven years back in England," he said.

Butt, who was Pakistan's captain, along with Asif and Aamir were all caught out in a spot-fixing scandal on tape during the fourth test at Lords against England in 2010 and were banned from the game for five-years.

Since then Butt has led Wapda to the Quaid Trophy title and also set them up to defend their title this season as well.

He is also frustrated that despite reforming himself and proving his fitness and form even in camps, he is not being considered for a comeback to the national side.

"Only God knows if I will ever get a chance to play for my country again. But I will keep doing what I am doing. Rest is up to the board and selectors as cricket is my bread and butter," Butt said.

Insiders in the PCB and those close to the selectors say they know Asif is still a top bowler but given his background and his attitude even after the spot-fixing scandal they are reluctant to trust him again.

Asif has seen and done it all. He has outfoxed the world's best batsmen including Kevin Pietersen, Virender Sehwag, Andrew Strauss, Jacques Kallis. He claimed 106 wickets in only 23 Tests.

However, he was regularly involved in scandals including being caught at the Dubai airport with possession of illegal drugs, a notorious affair with a top actress and a failed dope test.

"You never know with Asif what might happen next. And now we have lot of pace options and he has got on with age," a source close to the selectors said.

But Asif, who turns 35 this month, hit back by challenging the selectors to test his skills with the current crop of pace bowlers.

"I still remain the best new ball bowler in Pakistan cricket. I have been praised for my bowling skills by the best in cricket. I know the art of using the new ball," he said.

https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/moh...tan-cricket-board-of-double-standards-1788282
 
PCB should keep Mohd Asif and Salman Butt away from this Team. Finally we have a team who is willing to accept Amir. We just need to accept that we dont need them anymore as they have past their peak time and the age is not in their favour.

I hope Inzamam stay selector for a long time, because I know he wont bring these 2 back in the team ever.
 
PCB should keep Mohd Asif and Salman Butt away from this Team. Finally we have a team who is willing to accept Amir. We just need to accept that we dont need them anymore as they have past their peak time and the age is not in their favour.

I hope Inzamam stay selector for a long time, because I know he wont bring these 2 back in the team ever.

Thats useless. Asif is not that old, and his body has not gone through fatigue of 5 years, so he perform for a longer period
 
He can still perform. He was never reliant on pace, used to bowl at 120 to 130 and his recent performances were really good. He was a magical bowler
 
Thats useless. Asif is not that old, and his body has not gone through fatigue of 5 years, so he perform for a longer period

As he's been missing for 5 yrs he won't be fit enough just like Amir. Will take him 8 months at least to be fit enough for international cricket
 
Every single hater of Muhammad Asif wishes he was wrong in saying this. But he isn't.
 
The longer Asif and Salman Butt remain unselected, the more dangerous and murky it will get for Amir. It is only a matter of time before these 2 snap due to frustration and start talking in the media that Amir was not exactly as innocent in the entire affair as he led people to believe
 
The longer Asif and Salman Butt remain unselected, the more dangerous and murky it will get for Amir. It is only a matter of time before these 2 snap due to frustration and start talking in the media that Amir was not exactly as innocent in the entire affair as he led people to believe

Amir has comeback and played a role in winning us an ICC event, he's firmly established, them attention seeking in the media holds very little relevance for Amir.
 
Amir has comeback and played a role in winning us an ICC event, he's firmly established, them attention seeking in the media holds very little relevance for Amir.

Its a Pakistani trait "If i am going down then i will take everyone else down with me", they may present more evidence to the anti corruption authorities or the PCB that Amir was not as innocent and knew what he was doing. They have nothing more to lose
 
5 more wickets today in the QeA for Asif.
 
5 more wickets today in the QeA for Asif.

What happened in the 2nd innings? Asif and co. had 302 to depend on a helpful surface and ended up losing.

Bowled 7 overs for 31 runs and then disappeared. Fitness issues? Injury?
 
What happened in the 2nd innings? Asif and co. had 302 to depend on a helpful surface and ended up losing.

Bowled 7 overs for 31 runs and then disappeared. Fitness issues? Injury?
I read something on cricinfo about Salman butt “resting” his bowlers for the final.
 
Pakistan's brilliant but tainted Test pace bowler, Mohammad Asif, has accused the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of double standards while dealing with players involved in corruption. "What I did seven years back was wrong and I regret it. I have served my full punishment and done all that was required of me under the ICC anti-corruption code. However, not once has anyone in the board or National Cricket Academy bothered to even call me and check about my fitness or form," Asif said in an interview on Friday.

He has from time to time produced impressive spells post his five-year ban. Last year, in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy day and night final his spell with the new ball set up Wapda on the road to victory.

This season he has come up with some smart spells including six wickets in one session during a Quaid Trophy game against a strong KRL side.

"I have performed in two seasons and I am fit. I am ready to take any fitness test or undergo intensive training. But the board appears to have double standards," Asif said.

"They can allow Mohammad Amir back into the Pakistan team without any notable comeback performances and support him but for me or Salman Butt, they do not want to touch us and give us another chance in the national team even though we have done well," he complained.

The pacer feels that the PCB needs to have a clear and uniform policy regarding tainted players.

"You can not treat players differently. I do not want to go into details but all three of us were equally responsible for what happened seven years back in England," he said.

Butt, who was Pakistan's captain, along with Asif and Aamir were all caught out in a spot-fixing scandal on tape during the fourth test at Lords against England in 2010 and were banned from the game for five-years.

Since then Butt has led Wapda to the Quaid Trophy title and also set them up to defend their title this season as well.

He is also frustrated that despite reforming himself and proving his fitness and form even in camps, he is not being considered for a comeback to the national side.

"Only God knows if I will ever get a chance to play for my country again. But I will keep doing what I am doing. Rest is up to the board and selectors as cricket is my bread and butter," Butt said.

Insiders in the PCB and those close to the selectors say they know Asif is still a top bowler but given his background and his attitude even after the spot-fixing scandal they are reluctant to trust him again.

Asif has seen and done it all. He has outfoxed the world's best batsmen including Kevin Pietersen, Virender Sehwag, Andrew Strauss, Jacques Kallis. He claimed 106 wickets in only 23 Tests.

However, he was regularly involved in scandals including being caught at the Dubai airport with possession of illegal drugs, a notorious affair with a top actress and a failed dope test.

"You never know with Asif what might happen next. And now we have lot of pace options and he has got on with age," a source close to the selectors said.

But Asif, who turns 35 this month, hit back by challenging the selectors to test his skills with the current crop of pace bowlers.

"I still remain the best new ball bowler in Pakistan cricket. I have been praised for my bowling skills by the best in cricket. I know the art of using the new ball," he said.

https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/moh...tan-cricket-board-of-double-standards-1788282

What type of Nation we are, he is still not guilty what he did, humiliated Pakistan & Pakistan Cricket but still not guilty and arguing in the circles to get himself selected again.

Pathetic
 
I do not doubt that a bowler of such ideal fast bowling build and immense natural talent would be the best new ball bowler in Pakistan and maybe even the world right now. He held these mantles before and could do so again. There is no problem in selecting him on potential performance level. He would take wickets and quickly stand out.

The issue is of course all of the other baggage.

I would not compare him to Amir either. Amir was a kid who made one big mistake early in his career.

Asif meanwhile was a grown man and has a chequered history of controversies: including failed drugs tests, possession of drugs, dressing room fights and several bans from the team, all of this before the spot-fixing fiasco, and I imagine after all of these incidents Asif said that he regretted his actions, had learned from his behaviour and would not do it again - and then he went and did the next thing.

The guy is trouble. I would not select him.
 
I do not doubt that a bowler of such ideal fast bowling build and immense natural talent would be the best new ball bowler in Pakistan and maybe even the world right now. He held these mantles before and could do so again. There is no problem in selecting him on potential performance level. He would take wickets and quickly stand out.

The issue is of course all of the other baggage.

I would not compare him to Amir either. Amir was a kid who made one big mistake early in his career.

Asif meanwhile was a grown man and has a chequered history of controversies: including failed drugs tests, possession of drugs, dressing room fights and several bans from the team, all of this before the spot-fixing fiasco, and I imagine after all of these incidents Asif said that he regretted his actions, had learned from his behaviour and would not do it again - and then he went and did the next thing.

The guy is trouble. I would not select him.

But there is something about him.Like a maverick. You are right there are too many character flaws but him opening the bowling on a Day 1 pitch at the Gabba again, would be cricket poetry in motion.
 
Asif has only himself to blame.

He has dominated some great cricketers but the end conclusion is that he is a wasted talent while those other players have grown themselves to the level of becoming one of best batters of their era.
 
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