PCB distances itself from Butt's controversial remark

"It's his opinion not the board's. We have no more comment to make", says PCB official.


Reuters February 18, 2014
"Every board is looking after its own interests and that is what we also must do," says former PCB chairman Ijaz Butt. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) moved quickly on Tuesday to distance itself from a reference to India, England and Australia made by former chairman Ijaz Butt.

Butt, head of the PCB between 2008-11, made the comment as he came out of the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore after a meeting with current chairman Najam Sethi to discuss the structural changes at the International Cricket Council (ICC) ruling body.

Pakistan abstained from voting in favour of the changes at an ICC meeting in Singapore earlier this month, and has opposed the reforms which effectively hand control of world cricket to India, Australia and England.

Asked on live television what he thought about the 'Big Three' boards, Butt made a controversial reference to them.

A PCB official reacted speedily to Butt's remark by saying: "It's his opinion not the board's. We have no more comment to make".

Butt added that Pakistan now needed to safeguard their own interests in world cricket. "Every board is looking after its own interests and that is what we also must do," he said.

Sethi has been meeting former heads of the PCB on the 'Big Three' issue after taking over as chairman last week. He has made it clear that Pakistan will be reviewing their stance on the ICC changes.

COMMENTS (10)

Komal S | 10 years ago | Reply @Nomi: There is no proof that Indira Gandhi made this statement, only people quoting this are Pakistanis with no proof. Her quote in the Indian parliament after the victory was the following "Dacca is now the free capital of a free country"
Nomi | 10 years ago | Reply

@vasan:

Yeah...and what about Indira Gandhi :"We have avenged our 1000 year defeat" after east pakistan defeat.

and Vajpayee after Gujarat riots: "Pehle train kisne jalaee".

You know...I can dedicate a whole website to what Indian political leaders have said and that also when they were head of the state.

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