Karachi, Aug 21: Former Pakistan greats Imran Khan and Wasim Akram on Monday slammed Inzamam-ul-Haq for leading his team out of the field against England at the Oval while demanding the sacking of Australian Umpire Darrell Hair who was branded as the "villain". "That's not the way to lodge a protest. Inzamam and the Pakistan team have made a fool of themselves by not taking the field. Inzamam has not only brought the game into disrepute but has squandered a golden opportunity to pull off a consolation victory," Imran said.
Akram was even more critical than his mentor.
"It was a childish decision. The Pakistan team looked like a street team when they walked off. If they had any grievances, they should have held a press conference after the game but should never have left the field. It's no cricket," he said. Akram recalled the Grenada incident in the West Indies in 1993 when he and three others were arrested for constructive possession of marijuana.
"The team wanted to return but we stayed there and let our lawyers and legal advisors sort things out. Our job was to play cricket and that's what we did at the point of time," Akram said.
Imran also blasted Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan for going to the press.
"Shaharyar Khan had no business to discuss the issue with the media. That's the job of the manager. The issue has been badly handled by the cricket board," Imran said.

Bureau Report