Bellicose Pak 'match-fixing' roar ends in a whimper!October 8th, 2009 LAHORE - Pakistan National Assembly's Standing Committee on Sports chairman Jamshed Dasti has back tracked from his earlier statement in which he had accused the Pakistani cricket team of 'fixing' the ICC champions Trophy matches against Australia and New Zealand. Dasti, in an apparent volte-face, said he never accused the team of losing the matches intentionally, and that he has been 'misunderstood'.
Parliamentarian accuses Pakistan cricket team of throwing crucial Champions Trophy matchesOctober 6th, 2009 Pakistan's cricket team accused of throwing gamesISLAMABAD — A Pakistani parliamentarian has accused the national cricket team of deliberately losing matches in this month's Champions Trophy tournament and has demanded an explanation from its coach, captain and chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board. "We will be meeting with them on Oct.
PCB's rewards 500,000 each to Malik and Yousuf for performing against IndiaSeptember 29th, 2009 LAHORE - Impressed by their brilliant performances against India in the ICC Champions Trophy, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced cash award of 500,000 rupees each for Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Yousuf. Malik and Yousuf were involved in a record fourth wicket partnership of 206 runs which helped Pakistan post an imposing total of 303 for India to chase.
Bari vows to 'break the ice' for Pak cricket in next six monthsSeptember 8th, 2009 KARACHI - The newly appointed Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Wasim Bari has vowed to bring back international cricket to Pakistan as soon as possible. "What we need is to break the ice.
ICC to deal with India on security cover for Pak teamAugust 31st, 2009 KARACHI - The International Cricket Council (ICC) has assured Pakistan that it will directly deal with Indian authorities to ensure foolproof security arrangements for its cricket team for the 2011 World Cup matches in India. Sources said Monday that one of the most important clauses of the agreement signed between the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in Dubai last week states that the game's governing body will directly deal with the security cover for the Pakistan team when it plays in India during the 2011 World Cup.
Pak Punjab governor asks PCB to boycott 2011 World Cup matches in IndiaAugust 15th, 2009 LAHORE - The Governor of Pakistan's Punjab province, Salman Taseer, has urged President Asif Ali Zardari to ask the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to boycott its matches scheduled to be held in India. Taseer, in his letter to Zardari, has said that the PCB should ask the International Cricket Council (ICC) to host its World Cup matches in Dubai rather than in India.
India wants more anti-terror action from Pakistan to resume cricket ties: TharoorAugust 8th, 2009 MUMBAI - Union Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor has said that the historical and treasured cricket matches between India and Pakistan would become a spectacle once again provided 'certain things' happened in bilateral relationship. Tharoor was speaking here last evening when a book titled - 'Shadow Across the Playing Field - 60 years of India-Pakistan cricket', co-authored by him and former Pakistan Cricket Control Board chief Shaharyar Khan was launched.
Pakistan minister blames PCB for losing World Cup rightsJuly 1st, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistans Sports Minister Pir Aftab Shah Jilani blamed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for losing the 2011 World Cup hosting rights. After a meeting with Pakistan Sports Board in Islamabad, Jilani told reporters that those steering Pakistan cricket were responsible for failure to bring the World Cup 2011 matches back to the country.
Pak govt. holds PCB responsible for losing hosting rights of 2011 World CupJuly 1st, 2009 ISLAMABAD - : The Pakistan government has blamed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the International Cricket Council' s (ICC) decision to shift 2011 World Cup matches from the country. Pointing fingers towards the PCB chief Ijaz Butt, Sports Minister Pir Aftab Jilani said those who run the matters of PCB are responsible for losing the rights of hosting World Cup 2011 matches.
No pause in India-Pakistan cricket tiesJune 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - India may have paused talks with Pakistan after 26/11 Mumbai attacks. But the two cricket-crazy nations have decided not to let their diplomatic standoff get in the way of a good cricket match.
PCB postpones legal proceedings against ICC over 2011 World Cup rightsMay 28th, 2009 LAHORE - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has postponed its legal proceedings against the International Cricket Council (ICC) for shifting the 2011 World Cup matches from Pakistan. According to sources, the PCB is hoping that the meeting with other co-hosts India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh scheduled to be held next week in Dubai, would yield some positive result.
It's not a 'Champions League', says furious MiandadMay 27th, 2009 KARACHI - Furious over Pakistan's omission from the Twenty20 Champions League, former captain Javed Miandad has said that the tournament should not be termed a Champions League, as top teams from all the major cricket-playing countries would not participate in the event. Criticizing the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) for keeping Pakistan out of the cricketing extravaganza scheduled to be held in October, Miandad expressed lament that no other cricket board raised the issue of sidelining Pakistan.
PCB still hopeful about Champions' League participationMay 27th, 2009 LAHORE - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is still hoping that relationship between India and Pakistan would improve in near future, which would then enable Pakistan to participate in the Twenty 20 Champions League. "If political and diplomatic relations improve before October, anything is possible and we can press the Indian board to include our national champions (Sialkot Stallions') in the league as well," The Nation quoted a report submitted by a PCB official, as saying.
Akram blames PCB for losing World Cup rightsMay 26th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) are themselves to blame for losing the hosting rights for the 2011 cricket World Cup. "I thought they could have handled the entire thing in a better way.
PCB wants T20 match with India for Swat Valley victimsMay 25th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistani cricket officials are making efforts to stage an exhibition Twenty20 match against India or Sri Lanka on the sidelines of next months World Twenty20 Championship in England to raise funds for the thousands of displaced people in the Swat Valley in northwestern Pakistan. According to a senior Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has been approached to confirm a fund-raiser for the victims of the ongoing military operation in northern Pakistan against Taliban militants.