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Inzamam denies plotting rebellion against Younis Khan

Former Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq, on Saturday, denied allegations of masterminding a players' rebellion last year against the then captain Younis Khan.

Updated on: Jun 26, 2010 05:59 PM IST
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Former Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq, on Saturday, denied allegations of masterminding a players' rebellion last year against the then captain Younis Khan.

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"It is totally untrue that any players met at my home to take an oath against Younis Khan's captaincy," Inzamam told the media on Saturday.

A Pakistan Cricket Board probe into the team's poor performance in Australia this year led to some players admitting that they had held meetings at the residence of Inzamam and taken an oath against Younis.

A miffed Younis quit captaincy in November and made himself unavailable after the ODI series defeat to New Zealand in the UAE. Younis didn't go to New Zealand and Australia and was replaced by Mohammad Yousuf who was among the players who had revolted against him.

Inzamam insisted he was not involved in the whole affair and said Yousuf's decision to retire from international cricket -- after the board had banned him -- was not right. "I don't think Yousuf's decision to retire was correct and he didn't consult me at all on this issue," Inzamam said.

He also advised captain Shahid Afridi and coach Waqar Younis not to talk to the players through media. "I think they should give advice to the players in the dressing room or even if they want to pull up some player it should be in privacy not through the media," he added.

 
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