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Butt’s explanation for his latest venture included statements like: “As I am not playing in the event I thought it was worth participating as an expert” and “allow me to test a new area”.
If Butt is so interested in indulging in activities ‘worth it’ and ‘testing new areas’, how about signing up with someone to learn some morality since less than 4 days ago, you and your two team-mates defiantly stood in the face of hard evidence claiming false innocence. Or try to learn ways to gather courage and develop humility to say “Yes, I made a mistake and I am sorry.”
No doubt, there is nothing legally wrong in him signing up as a TV commentator. It is very much within the book of law, but outside the conscience of spirits.
If morality, courage and remorse are traits not in your dictionary and you are governed by shamelessness and greed, it’s only common sense to leave the lime-light after being disgraced in such a manner. But as it now appears, people he once marshaled, will toil away on the field, while he sits in an air-conditioned room counting his money, which he will probably make more than the some of the players.
Another feather in the hat of the trend of precedents being set by Pakistani players.
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I think it is too harsh to imply that he should give up everything, even his new means of income, because he was convicted. Even convicted felons are allowed to take up jobs to support themselves. And words like ‘morality’ and ‘conscience’ should be used very carefully. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Salman Butt is a good player.