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Pakistan heroes slammed over Sri Lanka flop

Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:00pm IST
 
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KARACHI (Reuters) - Just three weeks after being hailed as national heroes for winning the Twenty20 World Cup, the Pakistan cricket team is under fire after suffering their first test series defeat in Sri Lanka.

Accusations of splits within the team have emerged after Pakistan went 2-0 down in their three-test series against the Sri Lankans on Tuesday after a batting collapse.

Former chief selector Abdul Qadir blamed former captain Shoaib Malik and the current skipper Younis Khan for creating divisions within the team.

"They are responsible for these defeats," Qadir told Reuters. "There are groups within the team because of them."

Younis replaced Malik as captain earlier this year in a surprise decision by the board after Pakistan had lost a one-day series at home to Sri Lanka.

Former test pacer Sarfraz Nawaz said Malik and other senior players were not cooperating with Younis.

"The board must give such players exemplary punishment," Nawaz said. "The board must investigate how a strong batting line-up collapsed like a pack of cards when we were in winning positions."

Political infighting in the Pakistani dressing room is nothing new.

Imran Khan, widely regarded as Pakistan's best captain, retired after the teams's 1992 World Cup after reports players were not happy with his diverting a share of the prize money and winning bonuses to the construction of his cancer hospital.  Continued...

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