Corruption charges against umpire Rauf devastating: Pakistani daily

Image
IANS Islamabad
Last Updated : Feb 13 2016 | 12:07 PM IST

The corruption charges levelled against top Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf are devastating for the image of Pakistani cricket internationally, said a Pakistani daily on Saturday.

An editorial "Umpire's Out" in The Nation said that if match-fixing scandals of Pakistani players hurt fans across the country, "then the corruption charges levelled against one of the top Pakistani umpires in the world, Asad Rauf, is particularly devastating for the image of Pakistani cricket internationally".

The umpire has been found guilty and is banned for five years by the Board of Control for Cricket India (BCCI) from its fixtures on charges of 'corruption and misconduct'.

Rauf, who was part of the ICC's elite panel and officiated in Test matches, was accused of accepting expensive gifts from bookies besides spot-fixing on Indian Premier League matches in the 2013 edition.

Rauf claims that the BCCI did not have the authority to place this ban on him and that he would fight to clear his name.

The daily said that his "actions remain equally punishable and the accused should be held accountable no matter the authority handing out the punishment".

"The affairs of IPL are very much a responsibility of the BCCI and if the umpire was indeed involved in spot-fixing, he should be penalised for it. The Pakistan Cricket Board is taking the backseat on this one and that is probably the wise thing to do considering the circumstances," it added.

The editorial said that the PCB needs to protect itself from further harm as Pakistani cricket has been in the news lately for all the wrong reasons.

"...It is optimistic to note that the BCCI is taking strict action against all the perpetrators. The ICC should be involved to extend the ban on international cricket if the charges are proved beyond doubt. There is no place for cheating and corruption in sport and we have to stop making excuses for those who break the law," it added.

*Subscribe to Business Standard digital and get complimentary access to The New York Times

Smart Quarterly

₹900

3 Months

₹300/Month

SAVE 25%

Smart Essential

₹2,700

1 Year

₹225/Month

SAVE 46%
*Complimentary New York Times access for the 2nd year will be given after 12 months

Super Saver

₹3,900

2 Years

₹162/Month

Subscribe

Renews automatically, cancel anytime

Here’s what’s included in our digital subscription plans

Exclusive premium stories online

  • Over 30 premium stories daily, handpicked by our editors

Complimentary Access to The New York Times

  • News, Games, Cooking, Audio, Wirecutter & The Athletic

Business Standard Epaper

  • Digital replica of our daily newspaper — with options to read, save, and share

Curated Newsletters

  • Insights on markets, finance, politics, tech, and more delivered to your inbox

Market Analysis & Investment Insights

  • In-depth market analysis & insights with access to The Smart Investor

Archives

  • Repository of articles and publications dating back to 1997

Ad-free Reading

  • Uninterrupted reading experience with no advertisements

Seamless Access Across All Devices

  • Access Business Standard across devices — mobile, tablet, or PC, via web or app

More From This Section

First Published: Feb 13 2016 | 11:56 AM IST

Next Story