"I told the than Chairman of the cricket board, Khalid Mehmood to take action or Pakistan cricket would suffer irreparable damage in coming times. My conscience didn't allow me to continue as coach so I stepped down in 1999," Miandad said.
Miandad, who played 124 Tests and 233 one-day internationals and also served as Director-General cricket in the PCB, said by 1999 some players were openly indulging in corruption.
Miandad was forced to step down as coach weeks before the World Cup in England when some members of the team revolted against him.
The players refused to play under Miandad and made this clear during a reception in Islamabad for the team prior to the World Cup claiming that he had made baseless accusations against them of fixing matches during an earlier tournament in Sharjah.
Two senior players had reportedly threatened Miandad with bats during an altercation in the dressing room where the latter accused them of deliberately under-performing in a match against England.
"What he has said is not the truth. The fact is that I had warned him than that some players were deliberately changing results and under-performing in matches. I told him to take action or Pakistan cricket would suffer in the coming years. But he didn't believe in me and today we are seeing the damage done to Pakistan cricket," Miandad told the 'Jung' newspaper in an interview.
"Later on in the World Cup, these same group of players were responsible for the shock defeat against Bangladesh and than what happened in the final is now part of history," he said.
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