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PCB imposes life ban on Mohd Yousuf, Younis Khan
Karachi, Mar 10 (PTI)

Pakistan cricket was thrown into turmoil today with the country's Board putting an end to the international careers of former captains Mohd Yousuf and Younis Khan besides imposing a one-year ban on Shoaib Malik in the wake of the team's disastrous tour of Australia.

In this June 11, 2009 file photo, Pakistan's cricketer Younis Khan speaks to the media in London, England. APPakistan were whitewashed in all three formats of the game in Australia and the PCB had set up an inquiry committee headed by Wasim Bari to probe the reasons for the debacle.
As recommended by the committee, former captain Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan were handed one-year bans.

The inquiry committee had recommended that Yousuf and Younis should no longer be part of the national team in any format because of their bad influence on the team and that Malik and Rana be banned for 12 months and fined 2 million rupees each.

The Akmal brothers -- Kamran and Umar -- and Afridi have been put on probation for six months besides being fined between Rs 2-3 million for indiscipine on the tour, the PCB statement said.

The punishments are set to impact the composition of Pakistan's World Twenty20 Championship. The team is the defending champion in this format and the 15-man squad for the event is due to be out by the end of this month

According to sources, the report was discussed by the PCB chairman Ejaz Butt with the national selection committee on Monday as part of the selection process for the Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies.

"Apparently at the meeting, there were mixed reactions to the strong recommendations keeping in mind that upcoming Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies where Pakistan defends its title," the source stated.

The inquiry committee apparently had serious reservations over the attitude and commitment shown by Malik and Rana in Australia where they are accused of not cooperating with the management.

He said the captain, coach and manager on the Australian tour had reported Malik and Rana for misbehaviour and not cooperating with the management a fact confirmed by some other players who appeared before the probe committee.This is the first time in Pakistan cricket history that the Board has taken such strong disciplinary action against so many players at one time.
 

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By: Balakrishna
On: 11 Mar 2010 02:40 pm

PCB want to descipline their players thats all. Why the readers went to the level of converting whole world and abusing one another? Let us respect the religion of each other and live happily. If a reader feels that whenever a player had a beard he failed in game, is it true? Even if it is not true why not to take it as a joke? Why should we long for war? Friends, let us hope our players behave and play well and win trophy,Jai hind!

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By: manja
On: 11 Mar 2010 10:36 pm

Could you let me know how many Hindus or sikhs have ever played for pakisthan or bangladesh,While we have made muslims and as presidents,vice presidents,cricket and hockey captains?Not knowing this these muslims talk all sorts of non sense.Why cant they press for Hindus being included in their teams.Mr Balakrishna your gandi-ism doesnt help when the axioms is `fight for survival` or strugle for existence.EVEN THE MOTHER DOESENT GIVE THE MILK WITHOUT THE CHILD CRYING FOR IT.

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By: Vishwanath G
On: 11 Mar 2010 06:49 am

Good to see the PCB has not asked them to be be-headed :)

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By: vishwanath G
On: 11 Mar 2010 06:58 am

this is just an observation... 1. In his come back, Waqar younis sported a beard his career ended. 2. Mushtaq Ahmed sported a beard and his career to ended. he was not be seen. 3. Saqlain Mushtaq was doing very good , no injuries of any kind. He sported a beard and his career ended life an spot death in an road accident. 4. No batsman was as good as in form Saeed Anwar in his peak. He sported a beard and his career to went down drains. 5. Yusuf yohana to be mohd. yusuf sported a beard, since then he is trouble. Is he the next to go ? Think think .. something to do with the BEARD :)

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By: Ram
On: 11 Mar 2010 07:41 am

What a nice observation and stat . hats off to you! sorry beards off to you

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By: Mohammed Ismail
On: 11 Mar 2010 09:24 am

first of all beard will come to a man not to gay ..u person do no the value of beared ..the beared will come to Man not to Gay...Mind it...

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By: God
On: 11 Mar 2010 10:24 am

Don`t tell that a day will come when whole world will leave beard, all persons in this world cannot follow that trend what you guys are expecting is never going to happen mind it. Violence will only lead to self destruction of self but it cannot be seen by the person who is performing it. You will know and see that shortly when you are alive itself.

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By: veeru
On: 10 Mar 2010 07:08 pm

Manja Its just a sport and happens in many countries. Dont just bark like a mad dog. Do you actually know what happened ? Grow up kid and dont blame others for every action. I am an Indian and very proud of it, but we should respect the dignity of others.

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By: manja
On: 10 Mar 2010 04:32 pm

These fookers need flogging,They have hide and not skin and hence need stronger punishment.It was a fluke that they won the T2o championship.It will be a miracle to repeat it.

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By: manja ka baap
On: 10 Mar 2010 07:11 pm

Can India win T20world cup?

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By: manja ke baap ke baap
On: 11 Mar 2010 01:35 am

That i aint sure but i am sure we will rout PAKIs.Thats championship for me.

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By: Vinaya
On: 10 Mar 2010 09:33 pm

Yes Manja I go with Veeru we Indians are far superior in every way so lets not abuse anybody lets just hope the sport gets better with these events.

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By: manja
On: 11 Mar 2010 01:56 am

Mr Vinayulla,Nothing can ever get better with Pakis.Its only bad to worse and worse to worst.Indians have to be careful with people like you,NO 1 TURN COATS.One who SYMPATHISES WITH A CRIMINAL IS A CRIMINAL himself.

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