Revolt against coach Miandad
Seven Pakistan cricketers have revolted against team coach Javed Miandad and an emergency
meeting has been called later in the day to diffuse the crisis,
news reports said on Wednesday.
The Dawn newpaper quoted highly-placed sources saying that the seven players clashed with Miandad, himself a former Pakistan captain, on the distribution of prize-money earned
from the ICC knock out trophy, where the team lost to ultimate
winners New Zealand in the semi-finals.
The crisis had intially erupted in Kenya, but deepened
after the team's return on Saturday, the paper said.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Lt Gen Tauqir Zia
confirmed that he called the seven players in an effort to
avert a crisis.
"I came to know of the situation only on
Tuesday morning," the Dawn said.
"I don't want to lose Javed Miandad or the players on the
eve on an important Test series. I want to settle this issue
in a friendly atmosphere," the daily quoted Zia as saying.
The English team has already arrived in Pakistan for a
three-Test and three-One-dayer series.
Mail Cricket Editor