Tuesday, March 29, 2011

India vs Pakistan – Imran Khan Views


India vs Pakistan – Imran Khan Views: Previous captain of Pakistan cricket Imran Khan has regarded the Pakistan-India semi-final better then World Cup final. The big match is scheduled to play on Wednesday, 30 March, at Punjub Cricket Association Ground, Mohali. Imran said that the team, which will handle the pressure, would win. He was talking in a TV program in Kolkata.

He predestined the statement of home minister of Pakistan, Rehman Malik in which he warned the green shirts, saying “there be no match-fixing,” “I am custody a close watch. If any such thing happens, we are going to take action.” Imran said that this statement will dishearten the players and on this stage we should give confidence the team. He also said that the players may not have heard the Malik’s statement because they have a lot of other works to do.

Imran urged international players to reveal their bank accounts and advised them to personal boards to be more watchful.

“To consider spot fixing is a very hard thing. I would go a step extra and say all accounts of the cricketers should be watched. All the accounts should be disclosed and watched. except you do that spot fixing will bring a lot of injure,” he said.

He further said that he supports the ICC’s choice to ban three Pakistani players (Salman Butt, Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Amir), were involved in spot-fixing scandal. He said that if we want to stamp out corruption from cricket, then the crimes should not be encouraged at any level.

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