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Main » 2009 » February » 02
Steve Waugh has questioned the decision to rest Ricky Ponting
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Preview | Balaji replaces Munaf
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Pakistan has barred its players from participating in the IPL after its foreign ministry deemed it was unsafe for the cricketers to travel to India in wake of the November terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
"We have been informed by the foreign ministry today the situation is not conducive for Pakistan cricketers to travel to India," sports minister Aftab Jilani told the Associated Press. The sports ministry had last week given clearance to the players to participate in the Indian Twenty20 league, while informing them that their security would would be their own and their IPL franchise's responsibility.
"We [the sports ministry] had given the NOC, but the final decision was up to the government," Jilani said. "Ever since these attacks [in Mumbai] the situation has got tense and even........ |
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The Sind High Court has temporarily lifted a ban on Pakistan's ICL players from competing in domestic cricket. Effectively, the order means the group of 19 cricketers in the league can - and some will - take part in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, the domestic first-class competition. The ban on their participation in international..............
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Sri Lanka is the ICC's preferred venue for the Champions Trophy after it removed the tournament, which is scheduled for September and October, from Pakistan during its meeting in Perth. The safety and security situation in Pakistan was considered too risky and Haroon Lorgat, the ICC's chief executive, expected a decision on the new host would be confirmed "shortly".
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PERTH: The ICC has decided to move the postponed 2009 Champions Trophy out of Pakistan due to several members expressing reservations about touring the troubled country, during the second day of the ICC board meeting in Perth. The location of the event has yet to be finalised by the ICC, and a decision is expected before the tournament's next scheduled meeting, in April.
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PERTH: New Zealand have beaten Australia by two wickets in the first ODI match here on Sunday. Ross Taylor dragged New Zealand from a sluggish start to within spitting distance of the winning runs, with a cool-under-pressure 64 off 97 deliveries, as the visitors beat Australia by two wickets in the first ODI at the WACA, Perth, on Sunday.
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ICC board meeting - Controversial game awarded to England
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Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, 7th round, 1st day round-up
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