Wednesday, 3 August 2011
PCB softens stance over ICC Task Team report on clean up of Pak cricket
Karachi,: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has softened its hard-line stance on recommendations proposed in an International Cricket Council (ICC) report for reforming the sport in the country.
The ICC ordered the Pakistan Task Team (PTT) to compile a report on Pakistan cricket in the wake of the 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore and last year’s spot-fixing scandal.
The PCB had criticized the report saying that the recommendations proposed were a pointless “scholarly exercise”.
However, PCB chief operating officer Subhan Ahmad has now said that the board had only dismissed the recommendations it felt were redundant or based on inaccurate information.
“The constructive recommendations and proposals by the Task Team which are good for Pakistan cricket are under consideration,” the Daily Times quoted Ahmad, as saying.
“We are looking at ways to implement them soon,” he added.
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