Previous India captain Kapil Dev needs Imran Khan to accept
the reins of Pakistan cricket in the arouse of the spot-fixing allegements.Test
captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer were now
interviewed over exacts they bowled no-balls to order in the Lord's Test
against England last week as part of a plot to defraud illegal bookmakers.
Kapil believes the former Pakistan
skipper is the man to save the game in Pakistan.
Speaking to reporters at the inauguration of a chess
tournament in Kolkata, the former star all-rounder told: "in that time of
crisis, I can entertain Imran Khan as the cleanest cricketer to look after Pakistan
cricket.
"He can really pull the nation out of this
controversy."
Khan yesterday dismissed asks life bans on the cricketers
found guilty in the case, saying hefty fines should suffice.
Earlier today, Pakistan
team manager Yawar Saeed announced the three players at the centre of the
allegations aspirant unavailable for the forthcoming Twenty20 series against England.
Kapil expressed his concern over the deteriorating situation
of cricket in the neighbouring country, stating: "I really feel sorry for Pakistan
cricket and cricketers.
"Nothing is going right for them at the moment. We
don't want Pakistan
cricket to die. They've produced some wonderful cricketers over the
years."
He believes no judgment should be made about the cricketers
at issue, however, until the investigations are over.
"We shouldn't pre-judge them. Let the right people
investigate the matter. The guilty should be punished," said the
51-year-old, who retired from international cricket in 1994.
Kapil, who captained India
to World Cup victory in 1983, wants people to focus on more positive aspects of
the game while the investigation continues.
He said: "Never back cricket. Let's discuss the
positive sides of the game. There are just a 2-3% involved in betting so we
shouldn't discuss them.
"We must talk about the remaining 98% who are doing
such for the betterment of the game.
"This game is really beautiful and very around all of
us, so let's not spoil it.
"Cricket is not the only sport. Let's think about other
sporting disciplines also and take them to the level of cricket.
"However, this does not mean that we lower the value of
cricket. Media should come forward and support every sport in the
country."