Pakistan all-rounder and former captain of the national team, Shoaib Malik, has accused the Pakistan Cricket Board of favouritism. Stating that it is a cultural problem in the national team, Malik alleged that more importance is given to personal contacts than on the performances of the individual.
"We have a system of liking and disliking in our cricket, which is something that is present in the rest of the world as well but seems to be a bit more in our culture. The day things change in our cricket system where more importance is given to skills rather than who a person knows, only then will things improve," Malik was quoted as saying by Pakistani journalist Saj Sadiq.
Conceding that he was putting his career on the line Malik said that he will have no regrets if he does not ever play again.
“I would have felt more regret if I had not spoken up on behalf of my fellow cricketers," Malik told Pakistani journalist Saj Sadiq.
Several cricketers in recent times have come out against the policies of the Pakistan Cricket Board, latest being Wahab Riaz who told Cricket Pakistan that senior players were not being given a longer rope despite their service to the nation.
Shoaib Malik in his interview with Sadiq echoed similar sentiments and stated that players were being selected in the national team on the basis of one good innings or one good spell.
Earlier in May, Mohammad Amir and Sami Aslam had come forward alleging that they were suffering from mental pressure and there were several other players suffering from the same issue who were afraid to speak up.
Aslam had alleged off nepotism as well, arguing that there were different yardsticks for players playing in the national team.
“There were players who would flop in 10 matches and still get picked, but if I failed even a couple of times, I’d be left out. There seemed to be different parameters for me and different parameters for others. So, I had that feeling that the selectors didn’t want to pick me and were just looking for excuses to not have to pick me.” Aslam had told Sadiq in an exclusive interview.