I suppose his offense is different - otherwise Mr Warner is also playing (or walking off from) club cricket.
How would the board miss this if he had signed up to play? It's not like he's some nobody.
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I suppose his offense is different - otherwise Mr Warner is also playing (or walking off from) club cricket.
Update on Sharjeel Khan case from PCB:
Lahore November 1:
Cricketer Sharjeel Khan reached out to Chairman PCB earlier in the week.
Sharjeel pleaded his case to the Chairman who reiterated PCB's zero tolerance policy on corruption.
When is his ban ending again?So Sharjeel will not be considered for selection ever again?
So any news on his ban?
PCB is the most stupid board... They should reinvestigate the case.. Because what was said earlier that there were some discrepencies and no evidence was against Sharjeel which pointed his involvment in fixing.. The case should be reinvestigated if found guilty then should be ban for life.. There was a lot of hush hush in his case
He accepted his mistake and requesting for rehab
how long the rehab would be?9
I hope he gets picked if he performs wellNot sure but about 6 months I guess, during rehab he needs to publically apologize and take some ICC approved anti-corruption courses. Also he needs to do some volunteer/community work with the younger players advising them to not repeat the same mistakes he committed. If he does that he could resume playing domestic cricket from October 2019. After that it depends on selectors when to select him but I doubt if he will be selected again. If you notice despite great domestic performances Salman Butt got never picked again by national team nor by any PSL team.
To be honest, I actually liked his approach to batting. Though he was predominantly an onside player who waited for balls in his zone, but atleast he was watchable. Every time Shahzad n co. play a dot ball, a cricket fan loses interest in the game. There is no Pak batsman who is worth watching currrently. Umar Amin looked elegantly but i don't know what happened to his career. I was very disappointed, how could Sharjeel be this stupid. Its not like his place in the side was in danger. Did he came from very humble background or he needed lots of money urgently?. He had no competition and could have easily played in ODI/T20 team for like 7-8 years. Sometimes i feel so bad that almighty bless people with talent who don't value it. I would have never been pursuing my current profession if i had athletic ability.
Agree with what you said about Sharjeel. But just a reminder about Amin. He didnt have a career. Rubbish player with an elegant cover drive.
Seriously? People are still waiting for him to comeback into national side?
If he's done his time, and is scoring runs in domestic, why not?
I felt very bad for Amir also when he got banned. There should be some sort of management/media training in place for new players, that might prevent players. However, greed has no cure. In past, oz and English players have also been caught. I personaly pity that corruption is acceptable in desi culture. I have seen my friends/relatives paying bribe to traffic police to escape Chalan, same people later share posts on Facebook about corruption and traffic jams. Even in schools in a India, if a guy cheats and doesn’t get caught, he is the stud. Obedient and disciplined guys are always seen as weak and losers. There is an deep rooted belief that its ok as long you don’t get caught.Sharjeel was probably the only batsman we’ve found in the last 10 years that could win you games. Unfortunate that he turned out to be a total dumba**
Hopefully we will never see him play for Pakistan again.
If the shady Amir can after being punished why not Sarjeel who didn't have a green shirt on when he did the deed ?
I guess it's more stupid on Sharjeel's part as the Amir incident is what revolutionized this whole anti-corruption thing and Sharjeel was still stupid enough to fix. I have no idea what was going through his head when he knows there is a huge crackdown on Anti-corruption. Did he really think he wouldn't get caught? That being said, unfortunately I would take him back as our team is awful and we need a good batsman and no one can deny he is a dangerous player.
Looks to me Sharjeel was dealing with these folk before his comeback and had lost hope of wearing a green shirt again so over a couple of kebabs and chicken biryani he decided to take a short cut. But if Amir is back I see no reason why he shouldn't, Amir's transgressions go beyond the stuff at lord's going by the evidence it had been going on for a while. He was punished and then got the golden boy treatment so Sharjeel should be able to comeback to but am not sure when his ban would expire and how old he would be, his style of play relies a great deal on reflex's to
And if his batting average ends up like Amir's bowling average over the past year, it's a win win!![]()
He was the one batsman I would stay up to watch from around 1am here in the UK and then go to bed after he got out, what a damn shame. Was a left handed Sehwag for PakistanI don't really watch cricket much now, don't enjoy it as much like before
I followed the Pakistan in Australia 5-ODI series and he looked to be improving with each game.
Shocked when the news came out two months later.
If the shady Amir can after being punished why not Sarjeel who didn't have a green shirt on when he did the deed ?
Amir should have never played for Pakistan again as well, and I am ashamed of supporting his return at one point. Initially I was against it, but I got swayed by the crowd later on but thankfully I got a grip soon.
There needs to be a zero tolerance policy for match-fixing, without any exceptions. If PCB has set this precedence from the onset, we may not have had a rich history of producing match-fixers.
The golden boy treatment that Amir has set a very dangerous precedence, and the only way to make amends moving forward is to deal with such players aggressively.
It can never be completely eradicated, but banning players for life and taking no exceptions is the strongest possible deterrent.
The next generation of Pakistani cricketers needs to understand that if you sell-out while playing for Pakistan, you will never have the privilege to wear the shirt again.
Yeah thanks to Amir's poor performances post return, you got a grip of yourself.
Some people rate themselves way too highly.