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Pakistan may pull out of Champions Trophy, Azlan Shah Cup
NEW DELHI: Left with little
option after the mass retirement of players and the sacking of
selection panel following it's dismal showing in the hockey
World Cup, Pakistan might skip the inaugural AHF Champions
Trophy and Azlan Shah Cup to be held in Malaysia later this
year.
Four-time champions Pakistan
registered its worst-ever performance in the World Cup,
finishing last in the 12-team competition which concluded on
Saturday.
Subsequently, the entire
18-member squad led by Zeeshan Ashraf retired from international
hockey taking moral responsibility of the performance, while the
Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has sacked the team management
and the selection committee chaired by Olympian Hassan Sardar.
Struggling to deal with these
issues, sources within PHF said chances were high that Pakistan
might pull out of these two events.
"Officials are contemplating the
idea of pulling out as they don't have any other option. The
decision over players' resignation is still pending and the new
selection committee has not yet been constituted.
In these circumstances, it is
impossible to field a squad for the tournaments," a top PHF
official said.
The Asian Hockey Federation's (AHF)
Champions Trophy is slated to be held in Ipoh, Malaysia from April 13-18 while
the Azlan Shah Cup will be held at the same venue from May 6-16.
PHF secretary and the team
manager during the World Cup Asif Bajwa has confirmed that the
national federation was thinking of giving these two tournaments
a miss but a decision on this matter would be taken later in the
week.
"Nothing is finalised as of now
but we might stay out of the AHF Champions Trophy and Azlan Shah
Cup.
We will discuss a whole range of
issues in an important meeting this weekend and a decision
regarding our participation in these tournaments will be taken
in that," Bajwa said from Lahore.
Bajwa was of the view that
Pakistan does not have adequate replacements for these retired
players.
"We have to take any decision
very carefully. These players have played well throughout the
year and one cannot ignore the fact.
There is no doubt that we could
not live upto the expectations in the World Cup but there were
some fitness related issues behind that. I am going to elaborate
all in my report." he said.
PHF president Qasim Zia,
meanwhile, said that they have asked the players to reconsider
their "emotional" decision.
"Players decision to resign was
an emotional one and we have asked them to reconsider that.
There are many talented players in the team who will play for
Pakistan in the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games for sure," he
said.
"We are going to constitute a
new selection panel but it will take at least three weeks time.
We are waiting for manager's report on the World Cup," he said.
He also said that a decision on
non-performing seniors during the World Cup would be taken by
the new selection committee. - Agencies
Sports minister advises hockey team not to resign
ISLAMABAD: Sports Minister Ejaz
Jakhrani on Tuesday asked members of the national hockey team to
withdraw their resignations, saying some of them are still good
enough to serve Pakistan hockey after holding a one to one
meeting with players of National hockey team here at his office.
The minister felt the decision
to resign was a touching decision and many players could still
serve Pakistan hockey.
"I have told Pakistan Hockey
Federation (PHF) President Qasim Zia not to accept their
retirement decisions. What happened in the World Cup was
disappointing but we need to learn from our mistakes," he said.
Qasim Zia also attended the
meeting which lasted for an hour and in which the minister heard
the players' version of the debacle.
Jakhrani said the players had
told him reports of match-fixing in the tournament or infighting
among the players were not true.
"Reports that players had a
fight with Bajwa and coaches Shahid Ali Khan are also not true.
The players admitted they took the decision to retire since they
were ashamed at letting the nation down badly," he said.
"We have got some information
that there was confrontation among the hockey players but
Pakistan hockey players have rejected the news regarding
confrontation among them." he added.
The Sports Minister also
announced that all former Olympians, who wanted the PHF set-up
changed, would be included on a management committee and on the
new selection committee so that they could be involved in
running hockey affairs.
Pakistan's senior player Rehan
Butt later told the media that there was no infighting in the
team and blamed the team's poor performance in New Delhi to its
hectic calendar.
He also made it clear that no
decision had been taken on removing Asif Bajwa as secretary of
the federation.
Jakhrani, however, made it clear
that since PHF came under the control of the Sports Ministry, he
would decide if Bajwa will stay or go.
"I will consult the higher
authorities and if we feel that by sacking Bajwa Pakistan hockey
can improve, we will remove him," he said.
He said that if Sports Ministry
decides to remove Asif Bajwa then Qasim Zia would not be in a
position to save him.
"I don't think so. Else he would
not have sacked him immediately as team manager, "he added. -
APP
Jacques Kallis, Uthappa star in Bangalore’s win
Bangalore:
Jacques Kallis and Robin Uthappa struck punishing half-centuries
as Bangalore Royal Challengers overpowered Kings XI Punjab by
eight wickets in an Indian Premier Leage match here Tuesday.
Set a stiff target of 204 runs
in 20 overs, Royal Challengers rode on Kallis' unbeaten 89 off
55 balls and Uthappa's 55 off 21 to log their first points in
the torunament.
Royal Challengers cruised to the
target with seven balls to spare and eight wickets in hand.
The openers of both teams did
the bulk of the scoring to set-up the high-scoring encounter.
For Kings XI Punjab, Ravi Bopara
(77 off 50 balls) and Manvinder Bisla (75 off 51 balls) forged a
129-run stand to lay the foundation of the big total after
skipper Kumar Sangakkara decided to bat.
Bopara hit nine fours and two
sixes while Bisla struck seven fours and four sixes.
Mahela Jayawardene made 26 to
take the total past 200. Bangalore began the chase on a
promising note with Manish Pandey (38) and Kallis hitting 74
runs in 8.1 overs. After Piyush Chawla got the wicket of Pandey,
Robin Uthappa, who was promoted up the batting order, joined the
party.
Uthappa brought the match in
Bangalore's grip as he dealt in fours and sixes. S.Sreesanth was
at the receiving end of Uthappa's fire and was struck for 25
runs, including three sixes, in one over. Uthappa scored the
second fastest half-century of IPL with four fours and four
sixes.
Uthappa and Kallis shared a
69-run stand before the former was caught by Mohammad Kaif off
left-arm spinner Bipul Sharma.
Royal Challengers needed 61 off
36 balls at that stage, but with wickets in hand, Kallis stepped
on the accelerator against inexperienced Sharma to take the game
away from the visitors. - IANS
Finger injury rules Graeme Smith out of IPL
NEW DELHI: Their IPL campaign
already in tatters with two consecutive defeats, Rajasthan
Royals were on Tuesday dealt a body blow as their opener Graeme
Smith has ruled himself out of the entire season-3 due to a
finger injury.
Smith fractured his right middle
finger while fielding in Monday's match against Delhi
Daredevils.
"I have a double fracture in my
right middle finger, so will be missing the IPL. I hurt it
taking the catch off Sehwag on Monday night. wen (When) I
landed, my finger got hooked in the ground," Smith wrote on his
Twitter page. The burly South African had suffered a finger
during the Test series against India also in February and did
not play the following one-day series.
The Rajasthan team is already
without key performers in Shane Watson and Ravindra Jadeja.
While the Australian all-rounder
is doing national duty in New Zealand, Jadeja is serving a
one-year ban.
Explosive batsman Yusuf Pathan
and Dimitri Mascarenhas also injured themselves in Monday's
match.
The inaugural edition champions
will next play against Royal Challengers Bangalore. - PTI
Don’t want to take chances with T20 WC: Nehra
New Delhi: Nursing a rib injury,
left-arm seamer Ashish Nehra today said he does not want to rush
his participation in the IPL and jeopardise his chances of
playing in the Twenty20 World Cup next month.
Nehra, who plays for Delhi
Daredevils team in IPL, picked up the injury during their
training in Mohali last week and was advised two weeks rest by
assistant coach Eric Simmons.
Nehra said he would return to
cricket only after being fully fit and hoped to play his first
match against Kolkata Knight Riders on March 29 at home.
"I don`t want to take any risk
before the World Cup in
West Indies. That`s important for
me. Coach Simmons has advised me two weeks rest as I still can
feel the side strain," Nehra said.
"I would be out for two weeks
which means in all likelihood, I will play my first match (of
IPL) this month on 29th," he said.
Nehra was a key figure in
Delhi`s IPL campaign in South Africa last year, taking 19
wickets to finish the third-highest wicket-taker in the
tournament. That achievement factored hugely in his return to
the Indian side last summer.
"I know team would be missing my
absence, but you can`t help it out if you are injured. Ours is a
very talented side and there are lot of other good and talented
pacers in the Delhi team," Nehra said indicating towards Dirk
Nannes, Wayne Parnell and Pradeep Sangwan.
Earlier Simmons, in his press
conference here, had said that Nehra would be out of action for
as long as two weeks.
"He has a rib problem and he
will be out for probably two weeks. We certainly miss him
because he adds balance to the side but there is a lot of young
exciting talent around. You can`t buy experience and losing
someone like Ashish is a big blow," he said.
Nehra also hoped that Delhi will
make it to the semifinals once again this year.
"Semifinal tak to pahuch hi
jayegi aaram say (The side will comfortably reach the semifinal
stage)," he said.
The Delhi Daredevils had reached
the semifinals in the last two editions. - PTI
Need to be at my best to play in IPL: Lara
New Delhi: Indian Premier League
chief Lalit Modi`s claim notwithstanding, West Indian batting
great Brian Lara has made it clear that he is not certain to
play in next edition of the Twenty20 league and said he needs to
be at the top of his game to compete with the best of the
business.
Modi recently revealed on his
Twitter account that Lara was keen to play in the fourth season
of the high-profile event next year.
"I don`t know if I can (play
next year). It has been a long time since I have played
competitive cricket. The standard of cricket being played in the
Indian Premier League is pretty high, so I need to be on the top
of my game before I think of joining the League," Lara was
quoted as saying.
"So for now I am happy watching
it," the former West Indies captain added.
However, Lara praised the
concept of IPL.
"It is an awesome concept. IPL
is into its third year. They had a season in South Africa and
this year it is back in India. I like the concept of franchise
(-based cricket) with the private investors coming in," Lara
said. - PTI
Rs200 crore bets on IPL match in Gujarat
Ahmedabad: The cricket
betting market in Gujarat placed bets totalling Rs.200 crore on the Indian Premier League (IPL)
match here between Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Daredevils, a
source said Tuesday.
According to the source, the
amount was substantially higher than normal amount bet on such
matches elsewhere in country. The Rajasthan Royals-Delhi
Daredevils match was played Monday.
With the police keeping a vigil,
the bookies adopted new methods to outmanoeuvre them, according
to the betting market source. - IANS
Sachin Tendulkar certifies Feroze Shah Kotla pitch
NEW DELHI: Batting great Sachin
Tendulkar gave a thumbs-up to the Feroze Shah Kotla pitch --
currently serving a one-year international ban -- ahead of the
Indian Premier League match between Mumbai Indians and Delhi
Daredevils on Wednesday.
"It is a good track, a typical
Delhi wicket which looks bare with no grass cover on it,"
Tendulkar told reporters.
"So it looks like a good wicket.
At this stage there are no apprehensions," the Mumbai Indians
skipper said.
The Kotla pitch was slapped a
one-year international ban after the December 27 India-Sri Lanka
ODI was abandoned because of a dangerous and unfit pitch.
Talking about the IPL campaign
so far, Tendulkar said the Mumbai outfit was high on confidence
and they would look to keep the momentum going with as many
victories possible. "The team's confidence is very high. We had
a good preparation. We are very happy to have won first match.
It has boosted the confidence of the team and we are in good
form," he said. - PTI
Martin running out of time
to threaten
Australia
WELLINGTON: Besides his batting,
there is one significant gap in the Test resume of Chris Martin.
No matter what he tries, regardless of what sort of form he's
in, he just can't seem to deliver against Australia. In eight
Tests against them, Martin has taken 14 wickets at 74.14.
At 35, this series could be
Martin's last chance to rectify that record and he is keen to
get a good start at the Basin Reserve, a venue where he has
played well over the years.
"They're very disciplined,"
Martin said of the Australian batsmen. "I've found in series
that I've played against them in the past that I've actually
walked away thinking I couldn't have really done much more, I've
bowled as well as I could without really getting the results. I
think that shows the quality of the guys you come up against.
"They're quite willing to bat
time and pretty much see you off. If you're bowling well to them
they're not necessarily going to try and take you apart for that
particular spell, so they're a very disciplined outfit and one
you can't get cheap wickets against."
Adding to the challenge for New
Zealand is the absence of Jesse Ryder, who trained with the
squad on Tuesday but is still recovering from injury, and they
have also lost Iain O'Brien and Shane Bond to Test retirement in
the past few months. But despite lacking experience in some
departments, Martin said there was a belief around the group
that they could beat Australia in a Test for the first time
since 1993. – Online |