KARACHI:
Pakistan team manager Talat Ali has laughed off attempts by the
Indian Cricket League to rope in Pakistani cricketers, saying
ICL was nothing more than ‘Micky Mouse’ cricket and
lacked potential to tempt quality players.
“I
use this word because even if it is held it is not official or
serious cricket. It is a rebel series not involving countries
and it would be more befitting if it was held in Disneyland instead
of in a Test playing nation,” Ali said.
ICL’s
efforts to rope in Pakistani players would not see the light of
day, he claimed.
“I
don’t see this league tempting our players no matter what
stage of their career they are in,” he said.
Reacting
to ICL’s claims that it has been launched to scout talent,
Ali said that was the responsibility of the respective cricket
boards and not of private entrepreneurs.
“Even
if someone wants to do something privately for the sport and young
players they must have the blessings of the concerned cricket
authorities and an example of this is the MRF Pace Academy in
India or Intikhab Alam’s academy in Muridke.” But
even as Ali came out with his strong statement against ICL, concerns
are growing in Pakistan cricket over senior players Abdul Razzaq
and Mohammad Yousuf failing to sign the new central contracts
offered by PCB.
Razzaq
and Yousuf are said to be among the seven Pakistan players who
have been offered lucrative contracts by the ICL although Yousuf
has denied getting any such offer. PTI
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