Spot Fixing Controversy: Ejaz Butt apologizes for his remarks ... What a Baigarat like the rest of t

pcdoc24x7

Minister (2k+ posts)
What an idiot ... Why would he say stuff that he has to backtrack on ... Now he has made the whole nation look stupid. He needs to be Fired along with the rest of the Govt.

Ijaz Butt apologises for match-fixing comments

ESPNcricinfo staff
September 29, 2010
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Ijaz Butt has apologised for his comments AFP










Ijaz Butt, the PCB chairman, has issued an apology for the comments he made during the one-day series between England and Pakistan when he claimed the hosts' players had taken "enormous amounts of money" to lose the third ODI at The Oval. The England players have accepted Butt's apology and withdrawn the threat of legal action which had loomed since the outburst.
In a joint statement issued by the PCB and ECB, Butt admitted he had no evidence to back up his claims - which he repeated to multiple media outlets - and that he regretted the "misunderstanding" that followed even though he initially refused to back down from his comments.
"I wish personally and on behalf of the Pakistan Cricket Board to withdraw the comments I made concerning the England and Wales Cricket Board and each of the England players who played in the one-day International at The Oval on Friday 17 September. It is regrettable that there was a misunderstanding arising from my comments.
"I would like to make it quite clear that in the statements which I made that I never intended to question the behaviour and integrity of the England players nor the ECB nor to suggest that any of them were involved in any corrupt practices or in a conspiracy against Pakistan cricket.
"In particular, I wish to make it clear that I have never seen any evidence of any wrongdoing by any England player or the ECB at any time," he added. "I deeply and sincerely regret that my statements have been interpreted to cast doubt upon the good names of the England players and the ECB and hope that this public withdrawal will draw a line under the matter."
Butt also acknowledged the role the ECB are playing in trying to keep Pakistan on the international scene despite the team being unable to play at home due to security concerns. Giles Clarke, the ECB chairman, heads the Pakistan task force and the team played a neutral series against Australia during the English season and plans had been in place for them to return next year until the spot-fixing scandal erupted.
"The ECB and its chairman have been and continue to be a friend of and hugely supportive of Pakistan cricket," Butt said. "I am very grateful for their efforts in that regard and for their hospitality this summer. We at the PCB, like all other cricket governing bodies, are committed to a zero tolerance policy to corruption in the game and will continue to work hard with the relevant authorities to eradicate it."
Following Butt's outburst Andrew Strauss, with the full backing of the board, said the players would pursue all their legal avenues if Butt didn't respond to a letter demanding a full and public apology. "The ECB and the England players who played at The Oval warmly welcome this withdrawal and now regard the matter closed," the statement concluded. "Giles Clarke confirmed that following this statement he is continuing in his role as the ICC Pakistan task team chairman."
Earlier in the day Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, had rebuked Butt for not going through the official channels if he had concerns about match-fixing. "I would have been much more satisfied had it been a direct approach to us or ACSU inspectors," he said.
ESPNcricinfo also understands that the ICC considered suspending Butt over the remarks but gave the chairman time to issue an apology.

Courtesy: ESPN
 
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sakayani

Senator (1k+ posts)
He just cant handle the job he assigned to, like his big boss. That is the whole dilemma with our nation, our leaders dont hold their ground when needed and leave us unrespected in the whole world.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
یہ صرف اس بے غیرت کا کام نہیں.

یہ صرف اس بے غیرت کا کام نہیں. زرداری مداری سے جُھڑے ہر شخص کا یہی کام ہے , تُھوکے ہوے کو چاٹنا۔ آج ہی خورشید شاہ نے یہی کام کیا ہے۔

بےغیرت زرداری مداری اور اُکے ساتھیوں کے لیے پہت چھوٹا لفظ ہے یہ لوگ تو غیرت نام کی چیز شراب میں گُھول کے پی چکے ہیں۔

جب انسان پیسے ہی کو خدا بنا لیتا ہے تو کہا کی شرم اور کہا کی غیرت۔




حدیث ہے جس شخص میں شرم نہیں وہ جو مرضی کرے۔ اور پی پی پی کے بے شرم آج کل یہی روش اپنائے ہوئے ہیں۔
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
واقعی عزیزی ٹھیک کہتا ہے بہت بڑا پیٹ ہے اس
خبیث اعجاز بٹ کا۔
:lol::lol::lol::lol:​
 

HUNJRA

Councller (250+ posts)
**** ha

aik bar bonkna to adat ha
per jub
jota perta ha
to chup ker jata ha
aor panoon ko chota ha
 

Hazik

MPA (400+ posts)
I dont understand why he is still there, under his chairmanship Pakistan cricket has faced a hell of problems, i just dont understand why.
One can understand that these leaders just damn care about the "AWAM" will they be hurted, they just dont care....
 
Ijaz Butt What a shame for our country

Ijaz Butt apologises for match-fixing comments

ESPNcricinfo staff
September 29, 2010


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Ijaz Butt has apologised for his comments after a meeting with the ECB in London AFP
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In Focus: Match-fixing
Players/Officials: Giles Clarke | Ijaz Butt
Teams: England | Pakistan



Ijaz Butt, the PCB chairman, has issued an apology for the comments he made during the one-day series between England and Pakistan when he claimed the hosts' players had taken "enormous amounts of money" to lose the third ODI at The Oval. The England players have accepted Butt's apology and withdrawn the threat of legal action which had loomed since the outburst.
In a joint statement issued by the PCB and ECB, Butt admitted he had no evidence to back up his claims - which he repeated to multiple media outlets - and that he regretted the "misunderstanding" that followed even though he initially refused to back down from his comments.
"I wish personally and on behalf of the Pakistan Cricket Board to withdraw the comments I made concerning the England and Wales Cricket Board and each of the England players who played in the one-day International at The Oval on Friday 17 September. It is regrettable that there was a misunderstanding arising from my comments.
"I would like to make it quite clear that in the statements which I made that I never intended to question the behaviour and integrity of the England players nor the ECB nor to suggest that any of them were involved in any corrupt practices or in a conspiracy against Pakistan cricket.
"In particular, I wish to make it clear that I have never seen any evidence of any wrongdoing by any England player or the ECB at any time," he added. "I deeply and sincerely regret that my statements have been interpreted to cast doubt upon the good names of the England players and the ECB and hope that this public withdrawal will draw a line under the matter."
Butt also acknowledged the role the ECB are playing in trying to keep Pakistan on the international scene despite the team being unable to play at home due to security concerns. Giles Clarke, the ECB chairman, heads the Pakistan task force and the team played a neutral series against Australia during the English season and plans had been in place for them to return next year until the spot-fixing scandal erupted.
"The ECB and its chairman have been and continue to be a friend of and hugely supportive of Pakistan cricket," Butt said. "I am very grateful for their efforts in that regard and for their hospitality this summer. We at the PCB, like all other cricket governing bodies, are committed to a zero tolerance policy to corruption in the game and will continue to work hard with the relevant authorities to eradicate it."
Following Butt's outburst Andrew Strauss, with the full backing of the board, said the players would pursue all their legal avenues if Butt didn't respond to a letter demanding a full and public apology. "The ECB and the England players who played at The Oval warmly welcome this withdrawal and now regard the matter closed," the statement concluded. "Giles Clarke confirmed that following this statement he is continuing in his role as the ICC Pakistan task team chairman."
Earlier in the day Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, had rebuked Butt for not going through the official channels if he had concerns about match-fixing. "I would have been much more satisfied had it been a direct approach to us or ACSU inspectors," he said.
ESPNcricinfo also understands that the ICC considered suspending Butt over the remarks but gave the chairman time to issue an apology.











What was he doing when he was not any proof than why he said that....pehlay thori sharmindagi uthaye hay ham na jo ab butt sab nay aik or karnama kia hay...
 

Rana Tahir Mahmood

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Ijaz Butt What a shame for our country

Since the death of Quaid-e-Azam, Pakistan has been indulged in the hands of those elements which were anti-Pakistan ideology and they are executing their agenda since then to prove that they were right and Quaid-e-Azam were wrong. So that is the result of such stupid behavior of them.
 

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