Asif's absence angers Pakistan cricket board's probe committeeMay 11th, 2009 KARACHI - Dope-tainted fast bowler Mohammad Asif may be trying to shed his bad boy image by interacting with the Pakistani community in England but a probe committee back home is fuming over the player's absence from the investigation proceedings on his Dubai misadventure last summer. A committee formed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to probe into Asif's Dubai detention on charges of possessing illegal drugs Monday ordered the pacer to appear before it June 1.
Hayek, Pinault renew marriage vows at weekend-long celebrity bash in VeniceApril 26th, 2009 Hayek, Pinault renew vows among stars in VeniceLOS ANGELES — Salma Hayek and her husband have tied the knot — again. Hayek spokeswoman Jillian Fowkes said Sunday in Los Angeles that the Mexican-born actress and French magnate Francois-Henri Pinault renewed their wedding vows Saturday in a ceremony at Venice's La Fenice opera house.
Asif to attend IPL, but only as a spectatorApril 15th, 2009 KARACHI - Mohammad Asif, who became the first ever doping offender of the Indian Premier League (IPL) last summer, will make a comeback to the cash-rich Twenty20 league in South Africa, not as a player, but as a spectator. The Pakistani fast bowler is on a rehabilitation mission which takes him to London on Wednesday (today) for a couple of weeks, before he leaves for South Africa to witness some of the IPL matches there next month.
IPL bans Asif for one yearFebruary 10th, 2009 MUMBAI - The Indian Premier League (IPL) drug tribunal Wednesday officially banned Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Asif for one year for testing positive for banned substance Nandrolone during the inaugural edition last year. Though it was already reported by IANS last month that the Pakistani bowler has been suspended, the tribunal comprising medical expert Ravi Bapat and former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar, had reserved its judgement after last month's hearing in the doping case.
PCB to accept Asif's ban by IPLFebruary 10th, 2009 KARACHI - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Wednesday said it would accept the Indian Premier League's (IPL) decision to ban fast bowler Mohammad Asif for one year over a failed dope test. The PCB chairman, Ijaz Butt, told reporters in Lahore that it's a 'fair' decision.
Delhi Daredevils release dope-tainted AsifJanuary 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Pakistani pace bowler Mohammad Asif's contract with the Delhi Daredevils has been terminated as per his wishes. Asif was facing charges of doping in the inaugural Indian Premier League (IPL).
Asif runs into controversy in India, meets Daredevils officialsJanuary 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Pakistani cricketer Mohammed Asif, here to meet the management of his Indian Premier League (IPL) team Delhi Daredevils, faced a controversy yet again: while airport officials said he was detained for a while, the player insisted he was not. 'Asif was detained Saturday night for not having all necessary travel documents.
Pakistani cricketer let off after detention in DelhiJanuary 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Pakistani cricketer Mohammed Asif, detained Saturday evening at the airport here for failing to produce necessary travel documents, was let off, airport sources said. 'Asif was detained for not having complete travel documents.
Asif dismisses Delhi airport detention reportsJanuary 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Pakistan's dope tainted fast bowler Mohammad Asif Sunday dismissed reports of his detention at the India Gandhi International Airport Saturday evening. Reports poured in Saturday night with airport sources quoted as saying that the bowler was detained after he failed to produce necessary travel documents and was later let off.
Asif leaves for Mumbai to settle IPL duesJanuary 16th, 2009 KARACHI - On the verge of bankruptcy, Pakistan's dope-tainted fast bowler Mohammad Asif flew off to Mumbai Saturday in a desperate bid to collect dues owed to him by the Delhi Daredevils, an Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise. Asif, 28, told reporters here at the Jinnah International airport that he was forced to sell his house and car in his legal battle against a possible doping ban and urgently needs cash to avoid going completely bankrupt.
Pakistan Cricket Board begins Asif probeJanuary 14th, 2009 KARACHI - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Thursday appointed a three-man committee to probe fast bowler Mohammad Asif's detention in Dubai over drug charges last June. Wasim Bari, former Pakistan Test wicket-keeper, will head the committee that also includes PCB's medical expert Sohail Saleem and the board's media advisor Asif Sohail.
Asif's flight to Delhi cancelledJanuary 14th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan's dope-tainted pacer Mohammad Asif failed to fly to New Delhi Thursday after his flight to the Indian capital was cancelled. Asif, 26, was scheduled to proceed to New Delhi to meet the management of Delhi Daredevils - an Indian Premier League (IPL) team - to sort out a pending amount of $200,000 which the team owes to the fast bowler.
Pakistani Senators want life ban on dope-tainted AsifJanuary 12th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan's embattled fast bowler Mohammad Asif suffered yet another blow Tuesday when the Senate's Sports Committee asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to impose a life ban on the dope-tainted player. Senators probing the national cricket affairs told the PCB chairman at a meeting in Islamabad that Asif has set a bad example because of repeated breaches of discipline involving the use and possession of banned substances and should be punished appropriately.
Charges proved against Asif in Dubai caseJanuary 10th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan's dope-tainted fast bowler Mohammad Asif faces further trouble as the charge of possessing an illegal substance while in transit at the Dubai airport has been proved against him, television reports here said Sunday. Quoting unnamed government officials in Dubai, the reports said Asif has been proved guilty of carrying 0.24 gram of opium and will never be allowed to enter the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
PCB considering to clear dope-tainted AsifDecember 30th, 2008 KARACHI - Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is considering to clear dope-tainted fast bowler Mohammad Asif. The PCB suspended Asif earlier this year after he failed a dope test while playing in the inaugural Indian Premier League (IPL) in May.