The PEC, formed by the PCB in order to dig into the World Cup debacle, released its report earlier this month and claimed that the former chairman had backed Inzamam during the Oval fiasco that made him a dictator and, in turn, led to Pakistan's poor performance in the World Cup.
"The PEC, in its proceedings, has discussed my tenure and criticised me, but its
claim that I made Inzamam a 'dictator' is absolutely wrong,"
"I am not saying Inzamam was an ideal captain but he was a better choice. He had
been performing well with the bat and as captain, too. There was not a single
true cricket lover, who could say two years ago to change Inzamam as captain
because he is a 'dictator' or more religious."
"I believe Inzamam was Pakistan's only reliable batsman during the critical
period as Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan improved later to strengthen the
middle order,"
"As a captain Inzamam has the right to make a demand to the PCB. But on many
occasions I did not accept his demands. For example he wanted to retain Moin
Khan in the team but we introduced Kamran Akmal and similarly the selectors had
called up Yasir Hameed from the last tour of India, though Inzamam did not agree
to that."
He dispelled the impression that he supported Inzamam, even after The Oval Test.
"After the Oval flop, I did not support Inzamam,"
Shahryar resigned as PCB's chairman last year. He was under pressure due to the handling of The Oval forfeiture and following Younis's refusal to act as captain when Inzamam was unavailable for the Champions Trophy.
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