Javed Miandad tells ICC to stop interfering in Pakistan’s cricket affairs

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KARACHI:

Pakistani batting legend Javed Miandad accused the International Cricket Council (ICC) of meddling in Pakistan’s cricket affairs, claiming that they had done nothing in favour of the team, according to foreign media sources.

He claimed that they had ‘absolutely no idea’ what is good for Pakistan cricket or who is running cricket in our country and how effective that management is.

Former captain said ICC’s vision of having a democratic system in Pakistan cricket was misplaced, according to sources.

“We have had a system in place for forty years or so. We were producing world beating cricketers and teams. Now the ICC are more interested in systems of government but do they know that in Pakistan we buy and sell votes? How will the ICC account for that? All they have are just empty slogans which do not help us at all,” said Miandad.

Miandad also criticized the ICC for not doing a great job in running the game, according to authorities.