PCB lobbies for resumption of international cricket in Pak during ICC meetOctober 7th, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - With the hope of reviving international cricket in the country, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has started lobbying during the ongoing ICC chief executives' meeting in Johannesburg. The PCB has once again pinned its hope on Sri Lanka for the resumption of international cricket in Pakistan.
Pak cricket team manager to quit after Champions TrophySeptember 18th, 2009 KARACHI - Controversial Pakistan cricket team manager, Yawar Saeed, has said that he would quit from his post after the ICC Champions Trophy. Interacting with media persons before leaving for South Africa, Saeed said he has already informed Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ijaz Butt about his decision.
Pak cricket's 'international future' hinges round crucial Butt, Clarke meetingSeptember 10th, 2009 KARACHI - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is hoping that the meeting between its chairman Ijaz Butt and England Cricket Board (ECB) chief Giles Clarke would yield some positive results for Pakistan cricket. The PCB expects the meeting, which is scheduled to be held later this week, to be fruitful with regard to resumption of international cricket in Pakistan.
Pak may host 'home' ODI series against NZ in US, MalaysiaAugust 29th, 2009 LAHORE - Pakistan might host New Zealand in a one-day international series in United States or Malaysia if the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) fails to convince the UAE cricket authorities regarding hosting the matches in that country. "These are available options for us although our first preference is to have the series in Abu Dhabi and Dubai," a PCB official said.
"Baseless" match-fixing 'rumours' badly affecting morale of players: AlamAugust 26th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan cricket coach Intikhab Alam has once again denied match -fixing allegations during the Sri Lanka series, asking cricket fans not to believe and pay attention to such rumours. Terming the reports about Pakistani players being approached by Indian bookies during the Sri Lanka series as 'baseless' and 'far from truth', Alam said such allegations affect the morale of the players.
Under-fire Qadir washes his hands off 'match-fixing" commentsAugust 12th, 2009 LAHORE - Former Pakistan chief selector, Abdul Qadir has retracted from his earlier statement where he had alleged that some Pakistani players had contacts with Indian bookies. Qadir said he was only worried of a possible match fixing deal.
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.
PCB unlikely to take action against fixing accusersAugust 8th, 2009 LAHORE - The Pakistan Cricket Board is unlikely to take any legal action against former players who have voiced fears of players being involved in match-fixing during the ongoing tour of Sri Lanka. PCB chairman Ijaz Butt had said he was consulting legal advisors to take action, but board insiders have ruled out any defamation suit against the former players.
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.
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.
Pakistani players approached by bookies in Colombo: reportJuly 29th, 2009 KARACHI - The menace of match-fixing reared its ugly head again Wednesday with a media report claiming that Pakistani cricketers were approached by bookmakers in Colombo during the recently-concluded Test series against Sri Lanka. Express, a mainstream Urdu daily, claimed in a report that some unidentified Indian bookies approached several Pakistani players during the second and third Tests against Sri Lanka in Colombo earlier this week.
'Top PCB officials have no knowledge about sports management'July 4th, 2009 LAHORE - Criticizing the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for its unprofessional way of handling cricket issues in the country, former Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) director general Zakir Hussain Syed has said PCB officials have no knowledge about sports management. "Cricket affairs in Pakistan continue to be very poorly managed, and at times, one gets the impression that people at the helm of affairs have no clue about sports management concepts," The Daily Times quoted Syed, as saying.
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.
Razzaq, Yousuf bag PCB 'A' category central contracts, Aamir ignoredJune 27th, 2009 LAHORE - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has awarded mid-term central contracts to all rounder Abdul Razzaq and middle order batsman Mohammed Yousuf, both of whom had terminated their respective contracts with the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) earlier. While, Razzaq made a dream come back in the Pakistan team through his balanced all round performance in the ICC Twenty20 Championship, Yousuf still has to prove a point.