Pakistan’s former cricket coach Mickey Arthur on Friday defended his comments that linked former captains Wasim Akram and Misbah-ul-Haq to his ousting last month. Arthur caused a stir in Pakistani cricket circles earlier this week after he went into detail about his axing in an interview with ESPNcricinfo podcast Stump Mic. Following a disappointing World Cup performance, the Pakistan Cricket Board set up a committee including Wasim and Misbah decided against renewing Arthur’s contract, which paved the way for Misbah to be named the country’s chief selector and new head coach.
Arthur said he had supported the participation of both Wasim and Misbah on the committee but was disappointed with the decision after placing his trust in them.
“I guess the only disappointment I have out of the whole lot is that there were some people I really trusted who ultimately didn’t follow through,” said Arthur during the interview.
“And it just happened to be that Misbah was on the committee that didn’t renew our contracts and becomes this heir-apparent,” he added.
Arthur refused to speak ill of Misbah in the interview.
“Misbah will do a good job, Misbah is a good guy and Pakistan cricket made their decision. I was disappointed because I loved every second of that job.”
Wasim and Misbah both defended their actions following the World Cup.
“I have played for Pakistan and I serve Pakistan cricket in some capacity or the other, so when I was asked to join the committee to decide about the head coach I gave my honest opinion,” Wasim told AFP in Karachi.
Misbah added that Arthur was entitled to his opinion.
“I think what he has said is his opinion,” said Misbah. “Whatever he has thought he has said. I always say that everyone has his opinion.
“As a member of the cricket committee we gave our honest opinion. I had good relations with Mickey,” he added.