PCB denies reports of bust-up between Misbah and Hafeez in SA

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Mar 09 2013 | 10:10 AM IST
A series of reports about serious differences between Pakistani captain Misbah-ul-Haq and senior player Muhammad Hafeez in South Africa has prompted the Pakistan Cricket Board to issue a strong denial.
Reports in some sections of the media have suggested that Misbah and Hafeez were involved in an argument during the one-day practice match that Pakistan played at Kimberly this week.
The bust-up apparently was the result of simmering differences between the two over selection issues.
Reports claimed that since Misbah will be captaining the team in the forthcoming ODI series, he has made it clear that Hafeez will have to bat one down and that he wants both senior all-rounders Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi in the side.
Hafeez, on the other hand, wanted to open in the ODI series and wants to play three to four pacers.
The reports said that the differences between Misbah and Hafeez who belong to Faisalabad erupted at Kimberly in the dressing room and other players had to intervene to stop the argument from getting out of hand.
Not surprisingly, there were also other stories about problems within the team after the whitewash the team suffered in the Test series in South Africa.
But in an unusual step, the PCB said in a clarification that there was no truth in the reports about the fight between Misbah and Hafeez.
"Taking cognizance of media reports on few media outlets that there was supposedly a disagreement amongst the think tank of Team Pakistan, in particular between skipper Misbah-ul Haq and Mohammad Hafeez, with regards to the selection of the ODI XI, the PCB highups launched a thorough inquiry. The team management was contacted in South Africa and it was discovered that no such disagreement whatsoever existed amongst the think tank, or between Misbah and Hafeez," PCB said in a statement.
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First Published: Mar 09 2013 | 10:10 AM IST

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