Former Pakistan captain Aamir Sohail opens up on spat with Navjot Singh Sidhu during 1996 Sharjah match
Former Pakistan captain Aamir Sohail opens up on spat with Navjot Singh Sidhu during 1996 Sharjah match
Former Pakistan opener Aamer Sohail in the fullness of time brought out into open the on-field spat that happened between him and Navjot Singh Sidhu during a match in Sharjah.
While different stories of event that took place during the match have been put forward over the years, The Pakistani opener said the he would give the version of events that happenned during the game according to his memory.
“Everyone knows Navjot Singh Sidhu. He is one of the big names of cricket. I respect him and he is one of those batsmen I enjoyed watching a lot. He has performed really well against some of the best bowling line-ups in the world,” Sohail said.
“In a comedy show, he had talked about an anecdote. I had confronted him about it on a news channel in 2005 when we were talking. He again talked about that incident, and I told him that things had not happened the way he thinks.
“I also told him that Aaqib Javed is in town, and the three of us can sit together and have a discussion on it. Last time, when I was commentating during Asia Cup, this incident was raised again, and I clarified it. But he quoted this anecdote in a different way, so I think, I need to give a clarification on it,” Sohail added.
“The incident took place when I was captaining Pakistan in 1996 in a match at Sharjah against India. Sidhu paaji was batting somewhere in the 90s.
“In the middle of an over, he came to me angrily and said ‘Aamir paaji, teach your fast bowler. He is doing this wrong’, so I asked him ‘paaji, what happened’. So, he said ‘he’s throwing abuses at me’. So I told him ‘paaji, ignore him.
“He’s a fast bowler, they have a habit of talking’. So he said, ‘no, no, say whatever you want but don’t give abuses’. So I said ‘okay paaji, I will tell him after the game, you go on and play’.
“That’s all that happened, and I don’t know what he is thinking and bringing up this incident. This is the truth,” Sohail said.
“If there were any sort of abuses that happened between players, then the umpires, who are really strict towards the captains to maintain the code of conduct, they would have penalised. Now, I feel I have clarified this incident,” Sohail concluded.