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Evaluation Committee Completes 'Inquiry'

Good riddance was what I was inclined to say when I first read the headline "Evaluation committee completes inquiry". But I have to admit, even though the inquiry (which interviewed nearly 40 players, officials, and retired PCB functionaries during a two-week period) and its subsequent recommendations may not come to much use in the practical sense, but at least they've made some correct observations. I was pleased to read that one of the committee members, Ijaz Butt, had been quoted by AFP as describing PJ Mir's statement about the team's religious activities "stupid". The fact that many players them selves, including Mohammad Yousuf and Kamran Akmal, rubbished the allegations may have something to do with that. Or may be they committee was more competent then I was willing to give them credit for (their evaluation report, Cricinfo adds, also terms suggestions that the Ireland-Pakistan game was fixed "baseless").

Posted: 12:00 AM, Saturday, April 21, 2007 in Pakistan Cricket
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