Former PCB CE Wasim Khan speaking in an interview about Pakistan media:
"I kind of got an understanding, right from the beginning, that it was going to be tough. And unfortunately that didn't let up. Throughout my whole three years in Pakistan, cricket, as I say, there's certain media elements. I would call it envy, probably call it jealousy.
"The fact is that there was a certain culture that existed with the media through previous regimes. But I came from a different school of thinking. My view was that you have cordial your relationships with media, but if they expected me to be giving them inside tracks and inside information on a daily basis, that's not how I worked.
There were also lots of perks and privileges that certain elements of the media were getting prior to me arriving such as trips to Dubai and various other places. And it was done as a sense of protection.
So we - Ehsan Mani and I - looked at that. Ehsan had been a former president of the ICC, a hugely respected guy, very professional individual, who took me to Pakistan.
We both looked at it and we said, why are we spending money on this? Just to keep them happy? So, they write nice stories about you? Because a lot of these people as well, they're not actually sports journalists, they are just journalists.
So when they deal with sensationalism and when they deal with looking to make stories rather than report on stories, it's because they don't have the journalistic backgrounds to write in cricket.
So their bread and butter is scandal, bread and butter is sensationalism."