Pakistan vs England: Controversies over the years in their cricket history
Pakistan vs England: Controversies over the years

By 1992, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis were supreme exponents of reverse swing. The Englishmen, however, found it hard to digest. As processions of English batsmen started making their way back to the pavilion, the English media waged war on the legendary Pakistani swing kings that has never really settled since. Akram and Younis, along with other Pakistani players, were at the centre of ball-tampering accusations from the English media and players. England’s case, however, was rubbished off by their own batting legend Sir Geoffrey Boycott when he termed English batsmen as incapable and that Pakistani bowlers would get them out even if they bowled with oranges!
4. Wait Until Dark! – Moin Khan gives away the Karachi fortress – 2000
When Pakistan collapsed in the third innings of the Karachi Test against England, they were in danger of losing a Test match at the National Stadium for the first time in 39 years. Moin Khan, the Pakistani captain, was in no mood to get his name in the record books for the wrong reasons and tried every tactic to slow down the game to an eventual draw. Umpire Steve Bucknor, however, ruined Moin’s plans and allowed play to go on in near darkness as England secured one of their most famous wins.
5. “Boom Boom” Afridi dances on the pitch – 2005
Being the innocent guy he is, Shahid Afridi usually finds unique ways of serving his team. On this occasion, assuming considerable lack of attention from his surroundings, Afridi decided to try few dance moves on the cricket pitch. The cameras, however, were watching and so was Kevin Pietersen. Afridi got penalised for his innocence and Pakistan’s image suffered a further dent.
6. The Oval fiasco – first forfeited Test in history – 2006
Not many thought that a man as laid back as Inzamam-ul Haq would be at the centre of cricket’s first forfeited Test match in 129 years. When Umpire Darrell Hair accused Pakistan of ball tampering and awarded five penalty runs to England, Pakistan captain Inzamam protested without much success. However, when the teams went for the tea break, few predicted what was to follow. In a completely unexpected turn of events, Inzamam along with the rest of the Pakistan team, refused to come back to the field in protest against the ball tampering charges. Umpires Billy Doctrove and Hair waited for a while and then awarded the match to England, the fist such instance in 129 years.
7. The Three Idiots – Spot-fixing Scandal – 2010
Very rarely has the world seen talents such as Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif together on the cricket field. It’s pity, however, that they will never be seen together again. When Amir and Asif overstepped while bowling with inconceivably large margins under the supervision of their leader in crime Salman Butt, Pakistan cricket fell into the dirtiest sporting controversy in its history. The three cricketers were eventually banned and later convicted of criminal charges in the UK and are now serving their sentences behind bars.
(Jawad Khan is an e-commerce professional, wannabe entrepreneur, and a cricket enthusiast, who still lives in the ’90s and spends his holidays watching Wasim Akram’s yorkers on YouTube. He spells out his cricketing wisdom at www.PakistanCricketOnline.com. The above article has been reproduced with permission from http://tribune.com.pk/)