Hindus demand resignation of Indian cricket coach Kirsten over sex encouragementSeptember 24th, 2009 NEVADA - Hindus have demanded the immediate resignation of Indian cricket coach Gary Kirsten for attacking the moral fiber of the country by reportedly encouraging sex indulgence among the nation's cricket players in a dossier, claiming it could increase performance. Indian American leader Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that India's youth looked up to the cricket players as kind of role models.
Sohail's diatribe against Butt for Pak's World Cup hosting fiascoSeptember 4th, 2009 LAHORE - Former Pakistan captain and left hand opener Aamir Sohail has criticized Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ijaz Butt for misleading board patron, President Asif Ali Zardari and the public on the 2011 World Cup hosting issue. Sohail, who resigned from the National Cricket Academy's (NCA) Director post recently, flayed Butt for calling general public 'naove'.
ICC confirms suspected bookie approached Aussie playerAugust 19th, 2009 DUBAI - International Cricket Council (ICC) Wednesday confirmed that its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) has received a report from the Australian team management on a man, suspected of links to illegal bookmaking, approaching one of their players. "There is no evidence of any illegal activity as a result of this approach, which took place following the second Test at Lord's in July, and the ICC would like to place on record its praise for the player approached and the Australia team management for reporting the issue," ICC said in a statement.
Pak team manager shattered after disastrous performance in LankaAugust 18th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Disappointed over the disastrous tour of Sri Lanka, Pakistan cricket team's manager Yawar Saeed has admitted that the team under-performed during the recently concluded series. "Yes I'm disappointed and frustrated with the overall performance.
ICC clears Pakistan players of bookie contactAugust 10th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - The International Cricket Council (ICC) has cleared Pakistan players of coming in contact with bookmakers on their recent tour of Sri Lanka. The ICC said in a statement on Monday that it was satisfied "no evidence of any such contacts exists" after its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit held an investigation following media reports that the visitors had been approached.
ICC probing contacts made by bookies in Sri Lanka tourAugust 3rd, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan's cricket officials are happy that the International Cricket Council (ICC) will probe claims that bookmakers tried to approach players during the current tour of Sri Lanka. A source in the PCB said Monday that the Pakistan Cricket Board's top brass is satisfied with the ICC's response to the claims and believes that the game's governing body will be able to tackle the issue in an appropriate manner with the help of its anti-corruption unit.
PCB surprised by demands of probe over Colombo bookie issueAugust 2nd, 2009 LAHORE - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is surprised by the controversy regarding presence of alleged bookies in the team hotel in Colombo and demands of probe into the issue. A statement issued by the PCB said it has nothing to do with the reports of match-fixers trying to make contact with Pakistani cricketers in Colombo, and that it can not investigate the issue because such an exercise is out of its domain.
No probe into contacts by bookies: Pakistan cricket boardAugust 1st, 2009 KARACHI - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Saturday expressed surprise over the demands of a probe into an alleged effort by bookmakers to contact national cricketers in Sri Lanka, saying that such an exercise is out of its domain. A PCB statement said that the International Cricket Council (ICC) has strict regulations to stop match-fixing and that the matter was referred to the games governing body.
Call for probe into presence of bookies in Pak team Colombo hotelAugust 1st, 2009 LAHORE - Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials have demanded an inquiry over reports of presence of some alleged bookies in the Colombo hotel where the Pakistani team stayed during the Test series last month. Former PCB chief Tauqir Zia asked the board to carry out an independent inquiry into the issue.
PCB says no to hosting of World Cup games at a neutral venueJuly 30th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan have given up the demand of hosting its quota of 2011 World Cup games at a neutral venue, the countrys cricket chief Ijaz Butt said Thursday. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman told reporters that the agreements signed by all the four co-hosts doesnt allow the provision of any of the World Cup matches to be held outside the Indian sub-continent.
PCB fines Asif over Dubai misadventureJuly 2nd, 2009 KARACHI - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has imposed a fine of Rs.1 million on bowler Mohammad Asif over his Dubai misadventure. A three-man probe committee set up by the PCB decided Thursday to impose the fine on Asif, who was detained in Dubai for 19 days for alleged possession of drugs at the Dubai airport last summer.
Pakistan tennis wants foreign teams to tourJune 26th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) president Dilawar Abbas Friday said he will raise the issue of foreign teams not visiting the embattled country at the International Tennis Federation (ITF) annual general meeting that begins at Madrid from July 15-17. It is very important for our tennis that foreign teams come to Pakistan for Davis Cups and other international tournaments, Dilawar told The News.
Probe ordered into 'sexual exploitation' of women cricketersJune 23rd, 2009 HYDERABAD - The Andhra Pradesh government Tuesday ordered probe into allegations that suspended secretary of Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) V. Chamundeswarnath sexually exploited women cricketers.
'I am not an Ashes traitor,' says BuchananJune 1st, 2009 MELBOURNE - Former coach John Buchanan has denied suggestions that he had sold out Australian cricket by meeting with English officials last week. London's Sunday Telegraph reported yesterday that Buchanan had met with the English hierarchy and members of their coaching panel to help plot their strategy for next month's Ashes series.
Fast bowler Asif may be fined for Dubai misadventureMay 30th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan's dope-tainted pacer Mohammad Asif is expected to be
slapped with a hefty fine for his Dubai misadventure last summer. Sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) told IANS Saturday that the probe committee appointed to investigate into Asif's 19-day detention in Dubai last June for possession of a banned substance has recommended action against the player.