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Pakistan investigate reports selector was in casino before World Cup match
Show captionHaris Sohai walks from the field during Pakistan’s heavy World Cup defeat to West Indies, before which Moin Khan is alleged to have visited a casino. Photograph: Ross Setford/AP
Pakistan cricket team
Reuters
Pakistan’s World Cup campaign hit another snag after the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed it was investigating media reports that the chief selector, Moin Khan, had visited a casino before the defeat to West Indies.
“I have spoken to Moin and we have sought an explanation. It is inappropriate he should be at a casino at a time when our team is not doing well,” the PCB chief, Shaharyar Khan, said.
Reports in Pakistan have said that Moin, a former Test captain, had visited a casino on the night of the match against West Indies in which Pakistan were hammered by 150 runs – their worst defeat at a World Cup. There was no suggestion that Moin would be asked to return home.
“Right now we have not thought about it nor taken any decision to call him back. We will make a judgment after all the facts are known,” Shaharyar Khan said.
Moin, who was removed as the team manager before the World Cup, was sent with the team for the tournament – a surprise move as in the past the PCB has never allowed its chief selector to accompany the team on foreign tours.
The Pakistan board and team have come under fire after losing their first two matches to fierce rivals India and West Indies and also losing a one-day series in New Zealand. The defeats have increased calls for the PCB board and management to be changed.
Even before the tournament began the management had fined some players for violating curfews, including the senior squad members Shahid Afridi and Ahmed Shehzad.
Shaharyar Khan said that the board was disappointed with the team’s showing but that the players themselves were hurt knowing they had let the people down.
“The players have promised a turnaround in remaining matches and they can still qualify for the knockout stage,” he said. “Right now we are fully supporting the team. The media should also support them by not overly criticising them. Any inquiry would be held after the team returns home to find out what went wrong.”
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