Monday, October 5, 2009

Akram was never a part of Champions League T20: Sundar Raman

NEW DELHI: Organisers of the Champions League Twenty20 tournament, on Monday, rubbished media reports that Wasim Akram has been stopped from
Wasim Akram
doing commentary in the event here by the Indian government, insisting that the pace legend was never a part of the commentators panel.

"Akram was never part of the panel. We would have liked to have him but then there is no Pakistani team playing in the League. We have to choose commentators from participating countries," Champions League Twenty20 CEO Sunder Raman told reporters.

"We would like to have him some time in the future," he added.

Raman denied reports that Champions League organisers were under pressure from the Indian government to not have Akram on the panel for the high-profile event starting on October 8.

"There is no pressure from the government. There is not an iota of truth in these allegations or reports," he said.

The event's broadcaster also denied these reports.

"We never had him in the panel. So, there was no question of stopping him," a channel official said.

In a list of commentators released on September 23, Akram did not feature on the channel's panel.

The list included Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara, who will make his commentary debut.

The 31-year-old would share the mike with former players like Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri, Ian Bishop, Sanjay Manjrekar and Ian Chappell.

The commentary team would also have Harsha Bhogle and former Australian cricketer Mike Haysman.

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