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PCB action evokes mixed reactions
KARACHI: Pakistan cricket
fraternity on Wednesday reacted with surprise, anger and content
to severe punishment handed out by the Board to half-a-dozen
current players on disciplinary counts.
While former players like
Inzamam-ul-Haq and Rashid Latif felt the Board's move would
further hit the image of Pakistan cricket, the older generation
players like Zaheer Abbas and Abdul Kadir were all support for
the punishment.
The Board banned seniors
Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan for life and handed one-year
bans to Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan in the wake of
their flop show Down Under.
Brothers Kamran and Umar Akmal
and Shahid Afridi were put under observation and imposed heavy
fines.
"How can you treat senior
players Yousuf and Younis like this? How can you ban them for
life? If they were doing something wrong the board should have
spoken and warned them first. You don't take such harsh decision
at once," a fuming Inzamam asked.
Inzamam was baffled why the team
management kept silence during the tour and came out with sever
punishments now.,
"Why were Kamran and Umar not
sent back from Australia? Why was Afridi not penalised in
Australia by the team management? Why come out with such harsh
decisions in one go which could badly damage the image of
Pakistan cricket?."
Inzamam was also critical of the
composition of the inquiry committee saying it was not an
independent and unbiased body.
"How can you have Yawar Saeed or
Zakir Khan on the committee. Yawar was recently manager of the
team?," he asked.
Rashid Latif questioned the
timing of the action and felt the Board may have done it to save
its own skin.
He also suggested players to
knock the judicial doors, challenging the punishment, and was
confident that aggrieved players would come out victorious.
"Younis I think has been treated
unfairly for long now, what was his fault and yet he is banned
for life. This is not the way to improve things in Pakistan
cricket. "If things were so wrong in Australia then what was the
team management doing. - PTI
Asif returned over Rs3.24 million: Veena
Karachi: Pakistani cricketer
Muhammad Asif and actress-model Veena Malik is said to have
settled their much-hyped money dispute as the two held a meeting
in Lahore a private TV reported on Wednesday.
“Asif returned me in today’s
meeting 3.2 million rupees that I had lent him and he promised
to return the remaining Rs12 million in next one week,” Veena
told ARY NEWS on telephone.
“I hope he will return the
remaining amount in the specified time, but if he failed I’ve my
right to go for a legal action,” Veena added.
Veena also revealed that
pace-bowler Asif had proposed her last month but she turned down
his offer.
“But still I consider him my
good friend and will continue be friends with him,” she claimed.
Veena has claimed she supported
Asif both ‘emotionally’ and ‘financially’ during his bad days,
and now she at least wants her money back. Asif was sidetracked
for a while due to drug charges in Dubai.
According to sources, Asif had
assured Veena of marriage once his cricketing career was back on
track and he was re-selected in the Pakistan team.
“Veena kept on giving Asif money
during his turbulent period. She had to sell her house in
Islamabad, a couple of residential plots and gold jewelry to
help Asif come out of the mess in which he was,” sources said.
“She was madly in love with him,
but he dumped her and married someone else.
Veena has documentary proof of
the money she was giving to Asif for the last two years,” the
sources added.
Malik has sued Asif for recovery
of 3.4 million rupees. - Agencies
Germany won’t have it easy against
an inspired
England
New Delhi: England will draw
inspiration from their historic triumph over Germany at the
European Championship final last year when they clash with the
defending champions in the Hockey World Cup semi-final here
today.
England shocked Germany 5-3 in the European Cup final that moulded them into a fighting bunch
which is on show at this World Cup.
Germany, however, boast of an envious record against
England. They have beaten
England three times in the World Cup, including a 2-1 triumph in
the 2006 edition. England's only victory came in the 1986
semi-final when they went on to post their best World Cup
performance by finishing second.
On the other hand, Germany
pipped England 3-2 in their last competitive encounter at the
2009 Champions Trophy. Their inferior head-to-head record
against Germany in the World Cup notwithstanding, England would
be hoping to carry forward their good form that has made them
one of favourites.
The journey of the two teams to
the semi-finals, however, has been a study in contrast.
England began their campaign with a bang, shocking favourites
Australia and became the first
team to reach the pre-title round with four wins on the trot. -
IANS
Sohail Tanvir advised four months rest
LAHORE: Pakistan fast bowler
Sohail Tanvir will be out for four months after a successful
knee operation in Melbourne on Wednesday.
The operation was carried out by
Dr. David Young, the Pakistan Cricket Board said. Young has also
previously treated Shoaib Akhtar, Umar Gul and Saeed Anwar.
Tanvir hurt his knee last
November during a Twenty20 international against New Zealand at
Dubai.
It cost him a contract with
Victoria in the Australian Twenty20 league, and forced him to
miss Pakistan's tour of New Zealand and Australia. He'll also
miss the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean, and possibly the tour of England
starting in July.
Tanvir has played two tests,
both against India in 2007, and took five wickets. He has also
competed in 31 one-day internationals (44 wickets) and 15
Twenty20s (11 wickets). - Agencie
Out of form Pietersen to play Test against BD
London: England cricket coach
Andy Flower has said that out of form batsman Kevin Pietersen is
sure shot starter for the first Test against Bangladesh.
Pietersen managed just 20 in
Tuesday`s drawn warm-up match against Bangladesh A.
Flower, when asked whether KP`s
place was on the line, said: "No. I thought Kevin looked good in
the middle. But it was a pity he didn`t spend three hours
there."
"Like most world-class players
he spends a lot of time in the nets and a lot of hard work goes
into his game. I still expect good things from him," he said.
Flower`s team is likely to
feature Matt Prior as wicketkeeper-batsman at No 6, with two
spinners and three pacemen. And it is the fast bowling that is
causing the biggest riddle because seven hopefuls are vying for
those places. - Agencies
Raqibul Hasan retires
DHAKA: In a shock move,
Bangladesh's young middle order batsman Raqibul Hasan has
retired from all forms of cricket ahead of the country's first
Test match against England, an official said on Wednesday.
Hasan, 22, hit an unbeaten
century and a half century in the three-day practice match
against England and was a certainty against the visitors in the
first Test match beginning in Chittagong on Friday.
"He wrote a letter to us this
morning, withdrawing himself from the Test series against
England.
He also announced his retirement
from all forms of cricket," Bangladesh Cricket Board director
Jalal Yunus said.
"It has stunned us. He is a
brilliant cricketer and played two superb knocks against England
just days back.
Coach Jamie Siddons and
Raqibul's parents tried to change his mind. But he is adamant,"
he said.
Hasan made Test and One-day
debuts in 2008 and has played seven Test matches and 41 One-Day
Internationals.
He is the only player in the
Bangladeshi team to have hit a triple century in first class
cricket. - AFP
Dilshan signs for Sussex
LONDON: Sri Lankan T20
specialist Tillakaratne Dilshan will play for Sussex this
season, the English county announced on Wednesday.
Dilshan, whose trademark 'Dilscoop'
shot has enthralled crowds around the world, was player of the
tournament at last year's World T20 in England where his 317
runs at 52.38 helped power Sri Lanka to the Lord's final against
eventual champions Pakistan.
The 33-year-old will join fellow
overseas signings Yasir Arafat and Dwayne Smith, who helped
Sussex win last season's Twenty20 Cup en route to the Champions
League in India. - DPA
Surrey sign Rao Iftikhar as cover for three weeks
karachi: Surrey has signed
Pakistan pacer Rao Iftikhar Anjum as its overseas player to
cover for India leg-spinner Piyush Chawla, who will be playing
in the Indian Premier League during the early part of the
season.
Rao Iftikhar, 29, will be
available for Surrey's first three LV County Championship
matches of the summer.
"Signing someone with the
experience and proven wicket-taking abilities of Rao Iftikhar
will allow us to add a bit of quality to the squad and is very
much in line with the signings that we have already made since
the end of the 2009 season,” said Surrey's professional cricket manager Chris Adams.
"Along with his impressive
stats, I believe Rao is the type of bowler who will perform well
in English conditions - and with Pakistan touring later in the
year, he has a terrific opportunity to lay down a marker for
selection.
"He can swing the ball well, has
a very repeatable action and consistently bowls in the mid to
high eighties. We look forward to his arrival," added Adams.
Iftikhar has an impressive
first-class record, with 388 wickets at 23.87 but has only
played one Test for Pakistan, against Sri Lanka
almost four years ago.
He has featured more regularly
in the one-day side, taking 77 wickets from 62 games at an
average over 31.
He is hoping to make the most of
his chance to uphold the tradition of high-profile Pakistani
bowlers - such as Waqar Younis, Saqlain Mushtaq, Azhar Mahmood
and Intikhab Alam - who have made such an impact over the years
at The Oval.
"Playing for an English county
has long been an ambition of mine, and am I very much looking
forward to joining Surrey in the coming weeks," he said.
"Some of the greatest Pakistani
bowlers of recent times have played for Surrey and I am honoured to be following in their footsteps." - Cricinfo
Clarke included into Test squad for NZ series
Melbourne: Australian
vice-captain Michael Clarke, who has returned home from New
Zealand for personal reasons, was today included into the
14-member squad for the two-match Test series against the black
caps commencing from March 19.
Australia`s National Selection
Panel (NSP), under the chairmanship of Andrew Hilditch met today
to pick the squad, to be led by Ponting.
Clarke earlier cited "personal
reasons" for quitting midway through the ongoing ODI series and
left the team hotel on Monday.
All-rounder Ryan Harris, who has
recovered from an injury also returned to the Test squad, which
also has left-hand opening batsman Phillip Hughes, a Cricket
Australia release said.
Meanwhile, young all-rounder
Steven Smith got the reward of his impressive performance in
Australian domestic circuit as the 20-year old was also included
into the squad.
"The core of the squad is the
Australian Test team that performed so well during the
Australian summer in defeating West Indies and Pakistan,"
Hilditch said.
"Ryan Harris, having overcome
injuries at the start of the season, has played really well for
Australia in the shorter formats of the game. The NSP are
confident that if Ryan gets an opportunity he has the ability to
have an impact for Australia in what will be a very hard Test
series against New Zealand.”
"Phillip Hughes has also been in
excellent form at state level and richly deserves his selection
on the back of another fantastic season in the Weet-Bix
Sheffield Shield," Hilditch said.
"Steven Smith has had an
excellent Shield season, including a big century against
Tasmania recently, and of course has already demonstrated his
ability to cope with the pressure of international cricket.
Squad: Ricky Ponting (capt),
Michael Clarke (v-capt), Doug Bollinger, Brad Haddin, Nathan
Hauritz, Ryan Harris, Phillip Hughes, Mike Hussey, Mitchell
Johnson, Simon Katich, Clint McKay, Marcus North, Steven Smith,
Shane Watson. - PTI |