Hafeez is usually not very vocal but two times when I remember, when PCB sport a 'shut-up call' to Hafeez |
Muhammad Hafeez had rightly said that country comes first and hence there should be a thin line whether you want to choose 'Extra Talent' over country's dignity and name?
Can it justify to accept other players to share a dressing room with a tainted player who was not playing for the country but for the bookies?
I don't think so nor such exercise should be appreciated, because like I mentioned in previous blog post, it'd motivate other players to go for gaining either by hook-or-by-crook, which is going to haunt Pakistan Cricket both in reputation and the name of PCB and the Pakistan as a nation, which is something a big cost when you wear Pakistan jersey and blazer with Pakistan's emblem.
The Second Incident
After Muhammad Amir's return, Sharjeel was second even where we as a nation were insistent in having him return to the national circuit, which is not a good thing because when same sort of incident occurred more than once, and we're interested in acquiring a 'tainted' player into Pakistan colours.
Having this emblem on our chests is an honour for us |
Where's country name and dignity?
Is it less important than "Extra Talent"? We endorse India in so many aspect, why can't we take inspiration from BCCI who have zero tolerance on such incidence and none could make it to Indian colours although if even the Supreme Court allows a particular player, BCCI wouldn't let such players to make up to wear the 'Bleed Blue Jersey', this should be the stance instead of reclaiming such players again to represent the country.
In a nutshell
In my own point of view, I personally won't allow such players to represent Pakistan, although it is right that human being is not perfect and even the life gives a second chance, I admit but my say is life does give second chance but not as easily as we're giving, and that too at least two times. If they're being given chance, they should be taken into confidence to play for domestic and leagues but representing Pakistan is not justified by any means.
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