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Can they turn things around?

K Shriniwas Rao

Posted online: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 at 0002 hrs Print Email

Predictably, controversy takes centrestage as Malik & Co prepare for must-win game against India

Karachi, June 30: Words that will never be part of Pakistan’s cricket dictionary: Stability, continuity, bonhomie, etc. One word that will always be associated with Pakistan cricket — entertainment. At least for the outsider.

On Sunday evening, a long-standing squabble between the local media and the Pakistan coach erupted minutes after the hosts lost their Asia Cup Super Four encounter against Sri Lanka — a defeat that leaves them on the brink of elimination going into the game against an in-form India on Wednesday.

In an attempt to shield captain Shoaib Malik from what was undoubtedly going to be an edgy press conference, coach Geoff Lawson walked in himself, and he opened the interaction by laying down the law: “A couple of rules before we start. Don’t make statements, ask questions. Make questions sensible or I won’t answer. If someone asks a question twice, I won’t answer,” he said, also asking a journalist to speak proper English.

A couple of heated exchanges later, the media walked out in a huff.

The issue didn’t end there. With the PCB unhappy with Lawson for having provoked journalists, the coach made a public apology on Monday. “I would like to clarify that the incident that took place at the press conference after the Pakistan-Sri Lanka match is most unfortunate,” he said in a statement released by the PCB. “What happened was regrettable and I would like to apologise for the events that led to the incident. I appreciate that the media has a job on hand to do and at the end of the day our collective efforts should be focused on getting good performances from the team.”

But while the PCB might have managed to temporarily cool down the situation, they are sure the issue will not fade away. “This will become a national issue. Experts will give opinions on what made Lawson leave, and television anchors will analyse how the PCB has got it all wrong once again. What happened was a result of a defeat and the reasons are merely cricket. But it won’t remain that way,” an official said.

Under the circumstances, things look really bad for the team. Unfortunately, they could get much worse, especially if the team doesn’t qualify for the final. Pakistan thumped Hong Kong in their opening game before going down to India, who comfortably chased down 300 in their group game. Sunday’s loss to Sri Lanka has put them in a situation where they have to win their two remaining games — against India and Bangladesh — to have a chance of making it to the title-clash.

India and Sri Lanka have been playing cricket at a level several notches above what the hosts have produced so far and, as things stand, it’s hard to see Shoaib Malik’s side come out all guns blazing on Wednesday.

But then again, any Pakistan team that’s backed into a bickering corner has historically been a dangerous proposition on the cricket field. This is the same team that came back from a 140-run loss to India to win the tri-series final against India. After all, ‘unpredictable’ is a word that’s definitely part of Pakistan’s cricket dictionary — one that both India and Sri Lanka should be wary of.

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