Inzamam, Shoaib should unearth talent from their regions: Aamer Sohail

Former Pakistan captain also questions Sethi's withdrawal from the nomination for the ICC presidency


Sports Desk June 17, 2015
A file photo of Aamer Sohail. PHOTO: AFP

KARACHI: Pakistani cricketer covert commentator Aamer Sohail believes former players have an important role to play in the development of cricket urging former Test captain Inzamamul Haq and world’s fastest bowler Shoaib Akhtar to work with players in their regions to discover new talent.

“I am also very pleased and proud of the fact that some of our former cricketers have put their names forward to help Pakistan cricket,” wrote Aamer in his blog for Pakpassion.net.

“Former cricketers have a duty and an important role to play in ensuring that Pakistan cricket and its players are looked after in the best way possible but instead of pursuing the glory of a job with the national team, why not go to your local teams and help develop talent in your area?

“So for instance, what is stopping Inzamam from going to Multan and unearthing talent from that region? Or why doesn’t Shoaib Akhtar who is constantly criticising the talent in Pakistan spend some time in Rawalpindi and work with the players from that area? In my view, Inzamam and Akhtar should work with their regions to unearth talent there.”

Aamer congratulated Zaheer Abbas on his nomination for the International Cricket Council presidency but brought to light the question of Najam Sethi backing out of the ICC presidency race.

"First of all let me congratulate Zaheer Abbas for his nomination by the PCB for the position of the next President of the ICC," he worte.

"Zaheer was a tremendous player in his day and his experience of cricket will benefit the game. Whilst I am happy for Zaheer, I would also like to bring to the attention of everyone the reason why Najam Sethi who was originally meant to assume this position decided to back out.

"The fact is that Sethi has realized that contrary to what he had everyone believe, he has no real substance to offer to the ICC. We all know that he made a lot of promises and claims about achieving great things for Pakistan cricket at the international stage but it appears that since he has been unable to deliver those claims, he has taken the easy route under the pretext of recommending an accomplished cricketer for this role.

"If, as Sethi claims, an organization such as the ICC will benefit from the experience of a senior ex-cricketer at its helm, one wonders why is it that the same yardstick is not applied in the administration of the PCB? Why is an ex-cricketer not in charge of the PCB Executive Committee in place of Najam Sethi?

Furthermore, Aamer also questioned the effectiveness of Zaheer's role after the PCB decided to schedule the new Pakistan Super League in the UAE.

"The ICC presidency is great news for Zaheer and Pakistan but I would be very interested in knowing exactly what issues he can bring to the table on behalf of Pakistan.

"He is not there for name only and to enjoy perks of the position without achieving anything concrete in return. But then his hands are a tied by some actions taken by the current PCB administration.

"Take for instance the news that the PCB’s Premier League competition, the name for that hasn’t even been decided, is to be held in UAE. On the one hand we are claiming that international cricket is “coming home” with the success of the tour by the Zimbabwe team but next thing you know, we are now holding our premier T20 tournament in UAE in order to encourage international players to participate!

"What kind of conflicting message does that send to the international community? If the PCB had stuck to their guns and said we will hold the league in Pakistan, then Zaheer would have gone to the ICC and using his position made a case for the return of international cricket in Pakistan.

"Now he has no leg to stand on this issue and his stay as the ICC President is unlikely to yield any concrete advantage for Pakistan."

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COMMENTS (4)

milind dave | 8 years ago | Reply Atleast his argument is valid and have some sensible truth which most of Pakistani fan can not digest easily
Abid Shah Mashwani | 8 years ago | Reply Aamir is one of the most straight forward person but his desire to lead PCB will make him do anything. Aamir and Rashid Latif are two such cricketers, who should stay out of politics and can do great for Pakistan cricket.
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