PCB outraged by ‘rape’ allegation
PCB outraged by ‘rape’ allegation
Published: 12:00 am Jan 21, 2005
Agence France Presse
Sydney, January 21:
Pakistan’s cricket management was furious on Friday after an Australian newspaper reported an allegation that one of their players raped a woman in a Melbourne hotel during their ongoing tour of Australia. “We are here to play cricket and we do not want to do anything inappropriate,” said Pakistan team manager Haroon Rashid, adding that the allegation in the Herald Sun was a massive slur.
The Centre Against Sexual Assault in a Melbourne suburb told the newspaper that the alleged attack took place in a city hotel, but the woman was not yet prepared to make a complaint to police. The attack was alleged to have taken place while the Pakistan team was in Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test against Australia. “We think it’s rubbish,” Pakistan Cricket Board spokesman Abbas Zaidi told AFP in Islamabad. “It is something very intriguing that an incident that happened three or four weeks ago — with no lawyers hired and no police complaint made — has been reported in the media,” he said.
“It is difficult to say what happened because there are no facts available to us in the matter, or to the team management. The team management has spoken to lawyers in Australia and are taking their advice. If, God forbid, this allegation is proved, the absolute strongest and harshest possible action will be taken,” he added. The Pakistan team had been stunned by the allegations, said Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer in Sydney, where the team was training on Friday ahead of its tri-series one-day game against Australia on Sunday.
“Stunned really,” Woolmer said. “Personally I don’t think anyone in the dressing room was involved.” He said the allegations were being taken “very seriously” and were being “dealt with in-house”.