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PCB orders inquiry into team's dismal performance in WC
Tuesday, March 4 2003 19:49 Hrs (IST)

Islamabad: As Pakistan failed to reach the Super Six stage of the World Cup following its worst ever show in the tournament since 1975, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday announced an inquiry into the team's dismal performance in South Africa.

Pakistan has reached the semi-finals of all the World Cups since 1979 except the 1996 edition when it was beaten by India in the quarter-finals. In the first World Cup in 1975, it failed to make it to the last four stage.

"I do not think it should be taken lightly," Pakistan Cricket Board chief Lt Gen Tauqir Zia said on state television here as Pakistan's slim hopes of reaching the Super Six, which hinged on a big victory against Zimbabwe, were being washed out by rain.

The abandonment of the game against Zimbabwe meant Pakistan finished its league engagements with just 10 points from six matches, ahead only of minnows Holland and Namibia in Group ‘A’ standings.

Zia said the inquiry, to be headed by former cricketer Naushad Ali, would go into all aspects and would assess the contributions of the coach and manager besides performances of the players themselves.

He said the high-profile team led by Waqar Younis had no excuse for their shoddy performance and did not have his sympathies for the losses. "We need to perform at our best. We must admit that we failed totally in all aspects, whether it is bowling, fielding, game plan or attitude," Zia said.

Pakistan suffered a humiliating loss to India apart from being thrashed by both Australia and England in the league matches.

However, Zia did not refer to Monday's incident in which senior players Inzamam-ul-Haq and Younis Khan came to blows during training in Bulawayo, though the inquiry was expected to cover player discipline also.

The inquiry would be conducted after team manager Shahryar Khan submitted his tour report to the PCB. Several senior players including captain Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram, Saeed Anwar and Rashid Latif are expected to announce their retirement after the team's return.

Pakistan is also almost certain to have a new coach as the contract of incumbent Richard Pybus was till the World Cup only and is unlikely to be renewed.

PTI



Extras:
Waqar likely to be sacked, tough times ahead for Pak
Rain seals Pak's fate, helps Zim through to Super Six

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