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| Pakistan Senate committee out to grill PCB chief Naseem Ashraf
A bitter row between the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board and a sitting
Senator escalated today when the former was again summoned by a Senate committee
and told to respond to some very tough and confidential questions regarding the
country's cricket set-up.
Although no date has been
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Pakistan vs Australia tour venues to be decided at cricket board meeting
Player contracts and Zee Group's proposed Indian Cricket League would be
key items on the agenda of the Cricket Board's Working Committee meeting in Delhi
tomorrow.
Other important issues to be taken up for discussion by Working Committee include
the finalisation of itinerary of the upcomi
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| Inzamam ul haq criticises performance based cricket contracts
Paksitan Cricket Board's idea of introducing performance-based central contract
has drawn sharp criticism from former captain Inzamam ul Haq, who believes
that it is improper to judge experienced players and freshers on the same scale.
"The fact is I don't agree with the concept of perfo
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Pakistani Coach Bob Woolmer died from heart attack
Three concurring pathology reports, done with the help of modern forensic science
expertise, have confirmed that Bob Woolmer died from natural causes and
the Jamaican police would announce it formally next week, a newspaper claimed
here today.
Exclusive tests on the broken hyoid bone in Wo
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| Dav Whatmore relents for Pakistan cricket coach job
After surprisingly failing to remain in contention for team India's coach,
former Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore has now responded positively
to Pakistan's job offer, PCB sources claimed today.
The source said that former Pakistan captain, Wasim Akram
had also been consulted on the appoint
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Green Park Kanpur may host international Cricket matches again
The Green Park stadium's long drought of international cricket matches may end
soon, courtesy the change of guard in Uttar Pradesh in the political sphere.
Ther formation of the Bahujan Samaj Party government in the state under Chief
Minister Mayawati has raised hopes of once again hosting h
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| Pakistan Cricket Board plans 90 bouncy pitches by October
In its efforts to do better on foreign tours regularly, Pakistan Cricket Board
has decided to provide challenging surfaces to its batsmen at home by laying as
many as 90 bouncy pitches across the country by October this year.
A PCB official said the project was aimed at preparing batsmen, wh
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PCB issues gag order on pakistani cricket players
Issuing a gag order, the Pakistan cricket authorities have warned the players
that they could face stiff penalties, including match bans, if they speak to the
media without prior permission from the team management.
A member of the Pakistan side said they had been told verbally by board
off
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| Jamaican Police to admit Bob Woolmer died of natural cause
In what could invite worldwide ridicule for their already tattered image, the
Jamaican Police will finally announce next week that former Pakistan cricket
coach Bob Woolmer died of natural cause, said the British media.
According to 'Daily Mail', the Jamaican Police would hold a press confer
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Younis khan will not be offered captaincy again says Naseem Ashraf
Senior Pakistani batsman Younis Khan will not be offered captaincy of the
national team ever again in the future, PCB chief Naseem Ashraf
said.
Ashraf said though Younis would be considered as a player, he won't be offered
to lead the Pakistan team ever.
"As far as his playing for P
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| Inzamam ul haq fate uncertain as cricket board pulls new contracts
Former captain Inzamam ul Haq's fate hangs in balance as the Pakistan Cricket Board has asked the national selection committee to submit a shortlist
of 30 players, 20 of whom will get the new central contracts by July 1.
Chief operating officer of the board Shafqat Naqmi said Inzamam would get
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Special flights for Pakistan tour if needed said Niranjan Shah
The Cricket Board has promised to arrange special flights to cart the players
around if the schedule is tight during the visit by Pakistan later this
year, but maintained the venues of the matches would be decided by its own rotation
system.
"We have played in small centres in Pakista
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| ESPN Star bags telecast rights of Afro Asia cricket cup 07
ESPN Star Sports has bagged the telecast rights of Afro Asia cup after
Nimbus bagged out of the deal citing absence of big names in the tournament.
Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has awarded the worldwide rights for telecasting
the second edition of Afro Asia Cup to ESPN Star Sports, the compan
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Sharad Pawar to lead 2011 World Cup organising committee
Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) President Sharad Pawar is likely to
be named as chairman of the 2011 World Cup organising committee when it
is constituted formally next month.
The board officials of the four Asian Test playing nations - India, Pakistan,
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh - are to meet i
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| Former squash world champion Peter Nicol to coach Indian cricket players
Former squash world number one Peter Nicol started a three-day coaching
clinic today in Mumbai with the goal to lift the physically demanding sport in
India to bigger heights than at present.
The Aberdeen-born Scot, world open champion in 1999, has joined the Mumbai-based
World Squash Acad
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Pakistan shortlists five foreign coaches for cricket team
Pakistan cricket authorities have trimmed down their shortlist of candidates for
the post of national team coach to five foreign coaches.
Dr Naseem Ashraf, the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed
that five candidates were under consideration but did not give their names.
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| Inzamam ul Haq not a dictator asserts Shaharyar Khan
Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan has rubbished
allegations of ex-captain Inzamam ul Haq being a dictator during his tenure.
Khan, who served as PCB Chairman from December 2003 to last October, was
accused by a PCB appointed probe committee of pampering Inzamam and
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Indian Cricket Council to appoint acting president soon
The International Cricket Council will soon appoint an acting president in place
of Percy Sonn, who died of complications from a colon operation.
Sir John Anderson of New Zealand and Malaysian Prince Tunku Imran
are said to be in the running for the post vacated after the demise of the 57-ye
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| Javed Miandad open to coaching Pakistan cricket team again
Former Pakistan captain and coach Javed Miandad is ready to give a serious
thought to coaching the national team again if the Cricket Board offered him the
job.
Miandad, who has coached senior team on three separate terms but was removed acrimoniously
on all occasions, said he had always k
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ICC President Percy Sonn passes away
International Cricket Council President Percy Sonn, who was critically
ill for the past few days, died in Cape Town today.
Sonn, 57, was admitted to the Durbanville clinic in Cape Town on Monday after
developing complications from a colon surgery.
A former president of the South African cr
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| Pakistani cricket domestic structure set for an overhaul
The Pakistan Cricket Board is seriously considering ending the decades old structure
of commercial departments and banks participating in its domestic cricket competition.
PCB officials confirmed that serious consideration was being given to relegating
departments and banks to only playing th
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John Wright to be head coach of Australian cricket team
Former India cricket coach John Wright is all set to take over as
the head coach of Australia's Centre of Excellence.
According to a report in the 'Sydney Morning Herald', Wright is set to fill the
post left vacant by Tim Nielson, who took over as Australia's coach after
the World Cup.
The
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| Unfit Shoaib Akhtar dropped from Asia XI
Dope-tainted Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar was today dropped from
the Asian XI team for the Afro Asia Cricket Cup due to lack of fitness.
Asian Cricket Council selection committee member Mohsin Khan said
the express bowler was dropped as he had not recovered from his knee injury.
"The P
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Indian Cricket Board blames DD for India Bangladesh Test series blackout
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today squarely blamed
public broadcaster Doordarshan for denying millions of Indian fans the
chance of watching the ongoing Test series between India and Bangladesh.
"Doordarshan is to be blamed for this. They should have prepared an underst
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| Pakistani Players termed Inzamam Ul Haq autocratic
Former Pakistan captain Inzamam ul Haq was preceived as an "autocrat"
by different players of his team, a member of the Performance Evaluation Committee
(PEC) that probed Pakistan's failure at the cricket World Cup said.
Various players, who had played with Inzamam, gave their feed
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India to play cricket tri series in Bangladesh in 2008 2009
India have agreed to play a tri-series in Bangladesh with Pakistan
as the third side in 2008 or 2009.
The matter was discussed at a meeting between the BCCI top brass and
their counterparts in the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) here last night.
"We have agreed to play the tri-series in
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| Bob Woolmer had no enemies said Jamaica Police
Jamaican Police Deputy commissioner Mark Shields has said Bob Woolmer
had "no enemies" who could have harmed the Pakistan cricket coach
but investigators were obliged to treat the death as a murder on the basis of
pathology reports.
Shields, who was in Cape Town for a week interv
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Pakistan Cricket team leaves for Abu Dhabi ODI Series
The new look Pakistan cricket squad prepared to fly out to Abu Dhabi
today to play a one-day series against Sri Lanka with new captain, Shoaib Malik exhorting his team to get back to winning ways.
Malik also made it clear he was not under any pressure leading the side for the
first time in a
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| Indian Cricket Team targets clean sweep tomorrow Rahul Dravid
Unwilling to lose momentum after clinching the series, Indian skipper Rahul David today stressed that his team will stick to the target of making a clean
sweep of the three-match series to gear up for tougher challnges in the coming
months.
"We are very keen [to make it 3-0]. That was o
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Bob Woolmer murder suspect could be named soon
A suspect in Bob Woolmer's murder may be named after a high-level meeting
between the officials of Jamaican Police and Scotland yard in London today, according
to a newspaper report.
The 'Jamaican Observer' said the highly complex case could come closer to conclusion
after the meeting.
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