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Miandad threatens legal action against Sarfaraz
 
November 01, 2012
 
 
Miandad threatens legal action against Sarfaraz


KARACHI -Pakistan's former captain Javed Miandad has threatened to sue ex-teammate Sarfaraz Nawaz for stating that he pushed for the inclusion of tainted players in the PCB.
Miandad's warning to Nawaz came just a day after Pakistan's former Test pacer Ataur Rehman said he had consulted his lawyers to send a notice to Nawaz for his comments. Nawaz  accusations came after the PCB recently appointed ex-Test spinner Akram Raza to the umpires panel and also appointed Rehman as coach for the FATA area. Miandad said he would warn Nawaz to be careful about what he says in future. "I can deal with him in two ways but I will only advise him the judiciary is free and independent now and if he says anything more I will take action."
He also made it clear he wouldn't like to go into the past of the former Test pacer who should avoid mudslinging. Miandad was also asked about the hefty salary he takes from the board and he defended it by saying he had turned down other lucrative offers to work in the PCB.
"I am committing no crime. I had got more lucrative offers to coach but I didn't accept them because I want to work in Pakistan cricket and contribute towards it. The figures quoted about the financial benefits I get in the board are not correct."
Miandad praised the efforts of PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf insisting he had come with a clear vision to improve things in Pakistan cricket. He also made it clear that he had no personal grudges against anyone in the board including former chairman Ijaz Butt with whom he didn't get along. "I respect Ijaz as an elder. I may have cricket related differences with him but that does not have any enmity. As far as Zaka is concerned he has clear vision and wants to do something for Pakistan cricket." During Butt's tenure, Miandad resigned after differences over policy matters but Ashraf recently gave more authority to the former captain.

 
 
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