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Najam Sethi apologises to Giles Clarke over comments on ‘Big Three’ proposal
Sethi had earlier threatened to quit the ICC after the 'Big Three' proposal was drafted.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Feb 01, 2014, 10:21 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 01, 2014, 10:21 PM (IST)


Karachi: Feb 1, 2014
Discarded Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi has apparently sent an apology to England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Giles Clarke for attributing incorrect remarks to him.
According to the Express Tribune newspaper, Sethi sent an e-mail apologising to Clarke.
Sethi had said on his talk show on Geo news Channel that Clarke had told him during the International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting held on January 9 in Dubai that if the draft proposals prepared by India, England and Australia were not accepted, they would quit the game’s administrative body.
According to Sethi, Clarke had said that since the three boards contributed more revenue to the ICC, they have a right to aspire for a ‘veto power’ in the Council.
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Sethi had then asked Clarke what if other cricketing nations did not accept the “undemocratic system”?
“We will quit the ICC,” Sethi quoted Clarke as telling him in response. The report said that the ECB had sent a strong protest to the Pakistan board after Sethi’s remarks appeared in the British media.
Taking notice of the ECB protest, the ICC issued a statement in which it rebutted Sethi’s remarks about the Jan 9 meeting. When approached, the ECB director communication, Colin Gibson, confirmed the email exchanges between Sethi and Clarke but refused to reveal the content of the “private correspondence”.
Asked if Sethi has apologised to Clarke, Gibson said,”We do not deny it”.
Even when Ijaz Butt was Chairman of the board he had been forced to apologise to the ECB in 2011 after making some remarks about spot fixing being rampant in the England team.
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Butt apologized after the ECB threatened to seek damages from him.