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Friday, September 3, 1999

Akram, Co cleared of charges

Shahid Ahmed Khan  
ISLAMABAD, SEPT 2: Suspended Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram and his team-mates were today cleared of match-fixing and betting charges during the World Cup by the country's accountability bureau here.

A confidential report prepared by the Ehtesab (accountability) Bureau on the performance of the team in England, says: ``It found no evidence to suggest that any match of the Cup was fixed or that the allegations of match-fixing were true,'' according to a source in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

The probe bureau has, in fact, suggested to PCB that instead of the accused proving their innocence, those who made the allegations be asked to furnish the proofs.

Praising Akram for his cricketing excellence in recent times, the Bureau, which had been asked to investigate the allegations of match-fixing against Pakistani team during the World Cup, in its report has made only one adverse comment -- of non-payment of income tax by some players, the sources said.

But on the main charge of match-fixing and betting,the 16-page report has totally cleared the players recommending to PCB that ``instead of asking the accused to prove their innocence, the persons making the allegations should be asked to provide proofs.''

The Bureau had recently submitted its report to PCB and to Pakistan president Muhammad Rafiq Tarar, who is the chief patron of the Board.

The issue led to the dissolution of the previous PCB management on July 16 by the Pakistan president and an ad-hoc committee under Mujeebur Rehman was constituted to look after the affairs of the Board.

The ad-hoc committee formed after the PCB management's dissolution had put Akram and two other members of World Cup squad -- Salim Malik and Ijaz Ahmed -- under suspension for their alleged role in match- fixing. But now, the same Ehtesab Bureau has cleared the entire team of any charges but the suspension of the three cricketers continues.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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