Pakistan Cricket Board




TNT Official Courier


-->

National Cricket Pakistan

National Cricket Pakistan Rankings





PCB news
Current Month
Previous Month



Official Rankings
Batting Rankings
Bowling Rankings



Pictures
Our Picture Galleries



Publications
Inquiries and Report



Search




Scorecards

Scorecard search

Players

Scorecard search





Inzamam denies forcing Islam on Pakistan cricket team
by AFP


Player:Inzamam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Yousuf, Shahid Afridi
Event:ICC Champions Trophy 2006/07

DateLine: 24th October 2006

Banned captain Inzamam-ul-Haq Tuesday dismissed concerns about the increased influence of Islam on Pakistan's cricketers, saying he never forced anyone to pray or grow a beard.

Inzamam was reacting to comments by the country's new cricket chief that players should not feel under pressure to be religious, and there should be a balance between their faith and sporting activities.

"I have never forced anyone to offer prayers, nor have I linked selection in the team to religion. This is not correct at all," Inzamam said in an interview with the BBC's Urdu service.

The master batsman is serving a ban of four one-day internationals for keeping Pakistan off the pitch in protest at ball-tampering allegations during the Oval Test against England in August.

"Those who are saying these things have never offered prayers, nor have they any link to Islam, which does not force anyone," Inzamam said.

"Look at the players yourself. Just three players who toured England -- (batsman) Mohammad Yousuf, (allrounder) Shahid Afridi and myself -- have beards, and our prayers and religious activities have never stopped a match."

The issue hit headlines last year when Yousuf -- formerly known as Yousuf Youhana -- converted to Islam from Christianity. He grew a beard and started bowing on the pitch when he hit big scores.

Newly-appointed Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Nasim Ashraf commented on the religion question last week in a television interview.

"There is no doubt their religious faith is a motivating factor in the team. It binds them together. But there should be a balance between religion and cricket," Ashraf told CNBC Pakistan.

He said he had told Inzamam "clearly that there should be no pressure on players who don't pray regularly, or any compulsion on them to do it under pressure".

"I have told him there should be no perception among players that if they don't pray they will not be in the team, and Inzamam has assured me there is no pressure on anyone to do anything they don't want to do," Ashraf said.

In the 1980s, Pakistan's cricketers were typified by playboy and legendary allrounder Imran Khan -- who has himself become increasingly devout in his new career as a politician.

The team turned more towards to religion after former opener Saeed Anwar joined a preaching group, following the death of his daughter in 2001.

He in turn influenced others, including former spinners Mushtaq Ahmed and Saqlain Mushtaq, who now sport beards and preach Islam in England.

Anwar also persuaded Yousuf to convert from Christianity.

The Pakistani players attend religious congregations on a regular basis and are often seen offering prayers in public, as well as having a special prayer room set up in their hotels.

(Article: Copyright © 2006 AFP)






Latest Scores



Live Commentary
spacer Ind v Eng [4th ODI]
RSA v Bdesh [1st Test]
Aus v NZ [1st Test]
Zim v SL [2nd ODI]
spacer
Pak International
spacer Pak-WI in Abu Dhabi
3rd ODI [Ball by Ball]
2nd ODI [Ball by Ball]
1st ODI [Ball by Ball]
spacer Al Barakah T20 Canada
Final [Ball by Ball]
spacer Mohd Nissar Trophy
Delh v SNG [Ball by Ball]
spacer Pak Academy in Zim
spacer Pak Academy in Kenya
spacer CT Practice Matches
spacer Asia Cup 2008
Final [Ball by Ball]
spacer Kitply Cup 2008
Final [Ball by Ball]
spacer Hong Kong in Pakistan
spacer Clico International U-15
spacer Women's Asia Cup
spacer Pak Academy in Bdesh
spacer Bangladesh in Pakistan
spacer ICC U-19 World Cup
Final [Scorecard]
spacer Women's World Cup Qualifer
spacer Zimbabwe in Pakistan
spacer SL Tri-Nation Under-19
Final [Scorecard]
spacer Pakistan in India
spacer Bdesh U-19s in Pak
spacer South Africa in Pakistan
spacer Australia U-19s in Pak
spacer

Other International
spacer N.Zealand in Australia
1st Test [Ball by Ball]
spacer Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe
2nd ODI [Ball by Ball]
1st ODI [Ball by Ball]
spacer England in India
4th ODI [Ball by Ball]
3rd ODI [Ball by Ball]
2nd ODI [Ball by Ball]
1st ODI [Ball by Ball]
spacer Bdesh in South Africa
1st Test [Ball by Ball]
spacer Australia in India
spacer N.Zealand in Bdesh
spacer Bangladesh in Australia
spacer India in Sri Lanka
spacer South Africa in England
spacer Australia in W.Indies
spacer N.Zealand in England
spacer Indian Premier League
Final [Ball by Ball]
spacer South Africa in India
spacer S.Lanka in West Indies
spacer Ireland in Bangladesh
spacer South Africa in Bdesh
spacer CB Series 2007/08
spacer England in N.Zealand
spacer India in Australia
spacer Bdesh in N.Zealand
spacer Windies in South Africa
spacer Chappel-Headly Trophy
spacer England in Sri Lanka
spacer Windies in Zimbabwe
spacer NZ in South Africa
spacer Sri Lanka in Australia
spacer Australia in India 2007
spacer England in Sri Lanka
spacer Twenty20 Quadrangular
spacer

Domestic 2008/09
spacer
RBS Pentangular Cup
spacer
Inter Reg U-19, 3-day
spacer
Inter Reg U-19, 1-day
spacer
PCB Twenty20 Women's Quadrangular 2008-09
spacer
Inter-District Senior 2008-09
spacer
Patron's Trophy Grade-II
spacer
ABN AMRO Cup 2007/08
spacer
National Women's Championship
spacer
PCB/Pepsi Inter Region School Championship
spacer
Inter Region U-16, 1-day
spacer
QEA Trophy 2007/08
spacer
Women's School U-17
spacer
Inter Region Grade-II
spacer




Forthcoming Coverage
Recent Results




Poll



 New!
Should India visit Pakistan?
Yes
No
Don't know


Powered by Perseus ExpressPoll web survey software





Copyright © 2004-2008 Pakistan Cricket Board and CricketArchive