Tuesday, 9 July 2013
PEPSI presents Advance Telecom Ramadan T20 Cup 2013
PEPSI PRESENTS ADVANCE TELECOM RAMADAN T-20 CUP 2013
Karachi July 5, 2013: Pakistan Cricket Board today announced the schedule of Ramadan T-20 Cup 2013 in a press conference at National Stadium, Karachi. . Ten teams divided into Two groups will compete in this tournament. The tournament will start from July 6. Semi Finals will be played on 23rd & 24th July and Final will be played on 25th July at National Stadium Karachi.
Umar vows to give best in wicket-keeping
09 July, 2013ISLAMABAD: Young cricketer and batsman wicket-keeper Umar Akmal hoped to ensure to become a permanent member in national team by performing impressively in the upcoming Caribbean tour. Talking to private news channel, Umar Akmal said that he took his exclusion from the side as a lesson and planned to make the necessary changes to cement his place in the team.
He said this exclusion made him think about his approach to batting and the changes he needed to make as a batsman. “I think you'll see a more mature Umar Akmal at the crease on the tour of the Caribbean and in the future. I don't think there will be a total overhaul of my approach, style and shot selection, but there will be some changes,” Umar hoped.
He said that he had always enjoyed batting and fielding but bowling and wicket-keeping had never really been in his plans.
Pak cricket structure needs `dire` change, not batting coach: Miandad
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Miandad believes that Pakistan sorely needs improvement in their domestic cricket structure to have a strong back up for producing quality and world-class players.
Miandad said that as he believed that a cricketer is also his own coach, therefore the team does not need specialist coaches for all the three departments if they polish and groom their youth and upcoming players well, and can get desired results with only one coach.
Stating that the team had two or three back-up teams which used to wait for their entry in the national squad during his era, Miandad also said that due to having ample back-up behind, all the players had to put extra efforts in giving their best performances and in case they would not perform, the best replacements were already there.
However, Miandad lamented that there is no enough back up to replace the current players, adding that even though there is no dearth of talent in the country, there is a need to improve structure through which they can explore and get the best lot of players in the team.
Dismissing suggestions that he was drawing hefty amounts from the board and doing nothing for the betterment of cricket, Miandad further said that he and others like him have contributed a lot to Pakistan cricket which cannot be paid back, adding that the amount the board is paying to him is in fact very low as compared to his calibre.
Miandad also said that there are many players who earn more than his salary for a month just by appearing in a few TV programmes even if they do not have much worth.
Although Miandad declined to render his services as a full-time batting coach, he said that he could take up the role for a short time to help batsmen improve their techniques and skills.
Stating that the team should forget about their past disasters and focus on the upcoming West Indies tour, Miandad also said that he hoped for the team to have a good performance in the Caribbean because of the favourable conditions in the country.
Pak women cricket captain applauds team`s performance
Islamabad: The captain of the Pakistani women`s cricket team, Sana Mir, has said their team has reached new heights.
In an interview with PakPassion.net, Mir said that few years ago, they never even managed to get into winning positions against the top teams, but they have now improved to the point that they can set the challenge of managing the pressure situations.
The 27-year-old said that Pakistan Cricket Board has always assigned coaches to the Women`s team.
She added if there is any financial support available for women`s sport in Pakistan, it will be given to women`s cricket.
Asked about the challenges she had to face in her career, Mir replied that the biggest challenge was finding people to play cricket with.
She added that there were no grass-roots girl`s cricket teams. And she usually ended up playing cricket with the boys because very few women were involved in sport.
She said that there are still some issues around such sponsorship and equipment, but things are a lot better than they used to be.
About being appointing as the captain of the team, Mir said it felt wonderful, adding that prior to her appointment as national captain, she was captain of the domestic side for two or three years.
In an interview with PakPassion.net, Mir said that few years ago, they never even managed to get into winning positions against the top teams, but they have now improved to the point that they can set the challenge of managing the pressure situations.
The 27-year-old said that Pakistan Cricket Board has always assigned coaches to the Women`s team.
She added if there is any financial support available for women`s sport in Pakistan, it will be given to women`s cricket.
Asked about the challenges she had to face in her career, Mir replied that the biggest challenge was finding people to play cricket with.
She added that there were no grass-roots girl`s cricket teams. And she usually ended up playing cricket with the boys because very few women were involved in sport.
She said that there are still some issues around such sponsorship and equipment, but things are a lot better than they used to be.
About being appointing as the captain of the team, Mir said it felt wonderful, adding that prior to her appointment as national captain, she was captain of the domestic side for two or three years.
Monday, 8 July 2013
Wasim Akram bowled over by Melbourne maiden
Mon, 08 Jul 2013 11:39:21 GMT
Wasim Akram has got engaged to a former public relations consultant from Melbourne after proposing her on his knee.
Pakistan cricket team off to West Indies
08 July, 2013
Pakistan will play five one-day and two Twenty20 matches on the tour, with the first match in Guyana on July 14.
Misbah-ul Haq will lead the one-day team while Mohammad Hafeez will skipper the Twenty20 side.
Misbah said the tour was important as it would help the team regain their confidence after a humiliating Champions Trophy last month, in which Pakistan lost all three matches.
"We will do our best to play hard and positive cricket and ensure that a poor show in the Champions Trophy is behind us," Misbah said before their departure late Sunday.
"The squad is focused on putting up a good show which will help in ending the disappointment of our fans and bring the confidence back."
Misbah said they faced a challenging proposition playing the Windies on their home soil.
"West Indies is a tough opposition and their batting strength is aggressive but I am sure that our team will do well in all three departments of the game," said Misbah.
Dashing all-rounder Shahid Afridi was recalled in the 16-man squad after missing the Champions Trophy in England, while there were also recalls for Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shahzad.
Umar will also keep wicket in the absence of his elder brother Kamran, dropped for the series.
Also left out were Shoaib Malik and Imran Farhat who both failed in the Champions Trophy.
Three players -- Hamad Azam, Zulfiqar Baber and Sohail Tanveer -- will leave for the Caribbean later to feature in the two Twenty20 matches.
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Pakistan in West Indies 2013
Afridi Recall for West Indies Tour
Pakistan Wednesday announced separate squads for this month's limited over series in the West Indies.
Afridi Recall for West Indies Tour
Pakistan Wednesday announced separate squads for this month's limited over series in the West Indies.
Pakistan in West Indies 2013
Malik, Kamran Dropped From West Indies Probables
The Pakistan selectors decided to drop Shoaib Malik, Kamran Akmal and Imran Farhat from the probables list for West Indies tour in the wake of team's failure in the Champions Trophy.
Malik, Kamran Dropped From West Indies Probables
The Pakistan selectors decided to drop Shoaib Malik, Kamran Akmal and Imran Farhat from the probables list for West Indies tour in the wake of team's failure in the Champions Trophy.
Pakistan in West Indies 2013
Pakistan Tour of West Indies 2013 Schedule Announces
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has released the schedule for Pakistan's tour of the Caribbean starting July 14.
Pakistan Tour of West Indies 2013 Schedule Announces
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has released the schedule for Pakistan's tour of the Caribbean starting July 14.
Pakistan news
'Pakistan cricket at lowest point' - Sethi
July 3, 2013
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The Pakistan Cricket Board's interim chairman Najam Sethi has said cricket in the country has reached its lowest point because of the recent string of defeats and the various controversies that have plagued it recently.
Pakistan lost all their three matches in the Champions Trophy last month, four of its cricketers have been banned on spot-fixing charges, teams have been refusing to tour Pakistan since the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team in 2009, one of its international umpires - Nadeem Ghauri - has been banned on corruption charges and board president Zaka Ashraf has been suspended by the Islamabad High Court on the grounds of a "dubious" election.
"Our cricket has reached the lowest ground," Sethi said. "We are not winning matches. We are facing allegations of cheating with our players and an umpire being banned, and teams are refusing to tour, so we need to address all that."
Pakistan last hosted a series in March 2009, when a terrorist attack cut the Test series against Sri Lanka short. All Full Member nations have refused to tour the country since then on security grounds. However, Sethi said he is in talks with a few cricket boards and the ICC, and is hopeful of a positive result.
"Every country needs assurances on security, and until and unless we give them those they will not tour," he said. "I have talked to the England and West Indies boards regarding [them] sending unofficial teams, so that we can make a beginning. I have assured the ICC and other countries that a new government has taken over and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is determined to root out terrorism. Based on that they agreed to review our situation, provided things really improve.
"The maximum we can do is ask the ICC to review [the situation] after one year, but they demand assurances and demonstrable progress."
Four Test players - Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir and Danish Kaneria - are currently serving bans for their involvement in spot-fixing. Salman Butt apologised and confessed publicly recently, and a five-member ICC sub-committee has been formed to look into relaxing certain conditions of the five-year ban imposed on Amir. The committee was formed after the PCB had requested the ICC to consider a few concessions for the young, left-arm fast bowler. Sethi is hopeful that his ban will be relaxed.
"I have discussed Amir's ban with my colleagues in the PCB and we will soon hire a foreign lawyer in the UK to look at ways to get at least 20% relief for Amir," Sethi said. "I stressed that the international community needed to review his case and I am hopeful that Amir will get the relaxation."
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