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Turmoil in Pakistan Cricket, as PCB bans Yousuf and Younis Khan for life PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 13:03

Karachi: Breaking News! In a shocking, but significant development, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has banned senior cricketers and former captains Mohd Yousuf and Younis Khan for life. In addition, the PCB also imposed a one-year ban on former captain Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved.

 

The PCB punished seven players for their dismal performance in Australia. Shahi Afridi has been slapped a fine of Rs 3 million (Rs 30 lakh). Afridi was involved in a ball-tampering incident.

 

While Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved were handed over a one-year ban each, they were also fined Rs 30 lakh each for their poor performance.

 

Kamran Akmal and his brother Umar Akmal have been put on probation for six months. They were also fined Rs 30 lakh each.

 

Earlier, the PCB inquiry committee had recommended disciplinary action against five players including former captain Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi. With seven top players out of reckoning now, the Pakistan cricket will be heading towards a overhaul change.

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0 #5 ratee 2010-03-11 10:01
Self appointed committee by the Board President, biased decision based on wrong motives, wrong and contradictory statements by the board about the bans, no definitive proof what was the wrong doing by the players. No explanation of what the players actually did wrong. Moreover no public announcement of what the players actually did wrong.

Let me tell you legally the Board is bound to lose this case against the players and eventually they cannot save their own skin for which these bans have been issued. The Board was totally responsible for the loses, you cannot blame the foot soldiers for a defeat in strategy and bad decision to appoint the worst captain in the history of Pakistan-Mohammad Yosuf by the Board`s own bad decisions.
 
 
-1 #4 SALMAN MARWAT 2010-03-10 14:56
Dear officials of PCB,
Welldone for the action been taken on pakistani players... the whole nation is proud of desicion of PCB except YOUSAFs life bane... Bastard Shoaib Malik deserves to be life banned.
 
 
-1 #3 raghav 2010-03-10 14:20
its avery good thing happened in pcb iagreewith pcb they would have punished somemore hard pakistan is a poor cricket team
 
 
-1 #2 vijay 2010-03-10 13:36
hi. this is good news
 
 
+2 #1 danny panther 2010-03-10 13:33
Remember BOB WOOLMER ,he wanted to expose the thruth ,not just what happens in pakistan , but the whole bloody game called cricket ,how day and night people are been fooled by this game , and who really control this game , india has a very big role in this cricket mafia , u c how people who are connected with cricket are rich by seconds ,its not a game anymore ,its just like a bollywood movie , easily sensationalised by our media to only loot the money from our punked people .
 

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