Pakistan's young batsman, Asad Shafiq today apologised to the country's
fans on arrival here after the side's disastrous outing in the ICC
Champions Trophy in the United Kingdom.
"I am sorry," Shafiq, the first Pakistani player to return home after
the national team's depressing showing, said at the Karachi
international airport.
They struggled in a one-day series against minnows Ireland besides
losing all their three group matches of the Champions Trophy.
Members and officials of the Pakistan team have decided to return in
small groups after the angry reaction from fans and cricket community in
the country.
Head coach, Dav Whatmore has been defiant in the face of strong criticism.
But Whatmore's excuses have done nothing to reduce the anger and
frustration of the cricket fans even in the United Kingdom as fans there
threw shoes and bottles at the players when they were boarding the team
bus in Birmingham after the heavy defeat to India last Saturday.
Mohammad Irfan, Saeed Ajmal and Kamran Akmal are scheduled to return home early tomorrow morning from London.
Ironically, the situation in Pakistan cricket at the moment is also
uncertain with the Islamabad High Court having suspended Zaka Ashraf
from working as the PCB head.
The court has also ordered the ministry of inter provincial coordination
to appoint an interim chairman to go and attend the ICC executive board
meeting in London along with chief operating officer, Subhan Ahmed.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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