Archive for February, 2008

Australia have agreed to tour Pakistan although the duration of the trip will be no longer than a month.

The two authorities have also agreed to delay the series to allow Cricket Australia officials the chance to assess venues and security arrangements.

Australia had been scheduled to tour from March 10, playing three Tests, five one-day internationals and a Twenty20 match.

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Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Nasim Ashraf has not ruled out a life ban for Shoaib Akhtar after his public criticism of the body.

Shoaib infuriated top PCB officials by refusing to reply after they asked the speedster for an explanation for his media outbursts against the board.

The 32-year-old had blasted the PCB for questioning his fitness on Pakistan’s tour to India in December last year.

Shoaib has now replied to the PCB but, as he remains on probation following his altercation with Mohammad Asif prior to the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa last year, his punishment could still be stiff.

Ashraf said: “Shoaib has replied to the notice served to him on February 11 along with Danish Kaneria for openly criticising the PCB.

“Though I have yet to see that reply, Shoaib may face a life ban for his misconduct for which I may either take a direct decision or refer the case to the disciplinary committee.”

Ashraf confirmed the PCB have allowed Shoaib, who has no central contact, to take part in the Indian Cricket League.

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The Pakistan Cricket Board have announced an additional 38 international games to fill gaps in their Future Tour Programme until 2010.

Pakistan’s FTP schedule for Tests and limited-over matches has been extended to incorporate further encounters with South Africa, India, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, West Indies and Bangladesh.

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India one-day captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds were among the players to attract big-money bids in the Indian Premier League player auction today.

Chennai paid US dollars 1.5million for Dhoni early on, while Symonds became the most expensive overseas player in the third round of bidding when Hyderabad forked out US dollars 1.35million for his services.

Retiring Australia wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist attracted a bid of US dollars 700,000 from Hyderabad, who also acquired South Africa batsman Herschelle Gibbs and Pakistan spinner Shahid Afridi for US dollars 575,000 and 675,000.

IPL chairman Lalit Modi was surprised by the lack of interest in some players.

He said: “I haven’t had the opportunity to really judge player value before, but some of the players have gone so well, while some have gone for much less than I expected.

“Players like MS Dhoni and Andrew Symonds were bid aggressively (for) by all the tables.

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It has just been reported in DAWN that Kolkata splashed out $425,000 for Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar Wednesday in a player auction for India’s Twenty20 Indian Premier League starting in April. Akhtar’s base price was $250,000.

Retired Australian spin-bowler Shane Warne was the first player to go under the hammer in a five-star Mumbai hotel conference room filled with Indian sportsmen, celebrities and tycoons. Warne fetched his base price of $450,000 and was bought by Jaipur.

Australian Adam Gilchrist went to the Hyderabad franchise for $700,000, but Dhoni was the costliest purchase, going for $1.5 million.

Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan went to Chennai for $600,000. Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene was bought up by the Mohali franchise for $475,000. The player contracts are for a period of three years.

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Gone are the days when a good cricket ground in Lahore could be booked for Rs. 1,500 – 2,000 on a Sunday to play a real ball cricket match. Now all the cricket grounds in Model Town and Faisal Town (cricket ground mafia) is charging Rs. 4,500 – 5,500 for a Sunday booking. This mafia controls the rights to use these grounds by getting them from the respective societies at a annual rent of only Rupees 30,000 – 50,000. Afterwards a heck of income is generated by this mafia. Pakistan Cricket Board should look into this matter and regulate all the good grounds of Lahore to promote Cricket at grass root level.

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PCB Seek Help From ICC


Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Nasim Ashraf will seek help from the International Cricket Council if Australia pull out of their tour to the troubled country next month. Several Australian players have expressed their concerns over safety in Pakistan after the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto last December.

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