Nawaz also demanded that Pakistan's former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar be investigated by anti-corruption unit for his recent comments about some unnamed Pakistani players with reference to corruption and fixing.
"I think it is time an independent inquiry commission was formed to probe into the two losses Pakistan suffered in Zimbabwe and why were four key players rested for the last one-day international against South Africa when Pakistan had a great chance of completing a 3-0 clean sweep in the series," Nawaz told reporters in Islamabad.
"Even Shoaib has said recently that he doesn't want to open his mind as he knows which players were involved in corruption and fixing in Pakistan cricket. Either he should come clean or be investigated by a anti-corruption unit," the former pacer said.
"If Shoaib knows something he owes it to Pakistan cricket and its people to spill out the beans," Nawaz said.
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He said he had been troubled by some recent rumors and the Board must also investigate some of the matches Pakistan lost recently. He was confident that the Prime Minister would look into cricket matters as he himself was a player and keen follower of the sport.
"There is a need to look into things," he said.