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    Schedule Of ICC Champions Trophy 2008


    Group A: Australia, India, Pakistan, West Indies
    Group B: South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, England

    Each side plays the other three sides in each group - the top two sides in each group will progress to the semi-finals. Group A winners will play Group B runners-up, Group B winners will play Group A runners-up.
    All matches will be day/night.
    September
    11 Pakistan v West Indies, Lahore
    12 New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Karachi
    13 Australia v India, Lahore
    14 England v Sri Lanka, Karachi
    15 South Africa v New Zealand, Rawalpindi
    16 West Indies v India, Karachi
    17 Pakistan v Australia, Rawalpindi
    18 South Africa v Sri Lanka, Lahore
    19 England v New Zealand, Rawalpindi
    20 Pakistan v India, Lahore
    21 Australia v West Indies, Karachi
    21 England v South Africa, Rawalpindi
    24 1st Semi-final, Karachi
    25 2nd Semi-final, Rawalpindi
    28 Final, Lahore

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    Team selection delayed until Shoaib Akhtar ‘pays up’

    KARACHI: Senior Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials and national selectors seemed to be on a collision course after Pakistan delayed naming their preliminary squad for the Champions Trophy following a dispute with controversial pacer Shoaib Akhtar over the payment of a seven million rupees fine.

    The selectors had included Shoaib in a 30-man provisional list for the Champions Trophy but some Board officials disapproved it, saying that the fast bowler cannot be a part of it until he pays the fine.

    With PCB chairman Nasim Ashraf not in the country, it was left to Shafqat Naghmi, the Board’s chief operating officer, to resolve the issue after it snowballed into the newest controversy to hit Pakistan cricket.

    Naghmi has summoned the national selectors to the Board headquarters in Lahore on Monday (July 14) to discuss the provisional list. The PCB has decided to name the Champions Trophy probables after the meeting.

    The Board landed itself in an embarrassing situation when the preliminary list was leaked to the media before it was officially announced.

    The list was due to be released on Friday — the deadline set by the International Cricket Council (ICC). A PCB official, however, said that the ICC has relaxed the deadline till July 15.

    “It (the announcement of the list) is not an issue,” Mansoor Sohail, PCB’s media director, said. “The list will be released after the meeting between Board officials and the selectors on Monday,” he added.

    While Sohail tried to play down the episode, this correspondent has learnt that the selectors were unhappy at the way PCB officials have tackled the issue. Sources said that the selectors included Shoaib and another controversial pacer Mohammad Asif in the list after getting permission from Ashraf before he left for England for a week-long visit. They weren’t expecting other PCB officials to question the list.

    According to well-placed sources, it was Zakir Khan, PCB’s Director of Cricket Operations (International), who raised an objection on Shoaib’s inclusion in the list. Zakir has had problems with Shoaib in the past and the two are not the best of friends.

    But Naghmi made it clear that Zakir’s objection came because of an entirely different reason.

    “We have a policy or a vision for the first year to concentrate mostly on the 26 players we are paying a monthly salary or retainer to,” Naghmi told Cricinfo.

    “This pool numbers 26 and we needed 30,” he added. “We had also decided that if any extraordinary talent outside this pool emerges, then we have men like Mudassar Nazar, Aaqib Javed and Haroon Rasheed at the academy who spot this talent.

    “So anytime the selectors pick outside this 26, a committee headed by Zakir Khan needs to just approve that these are the guys we should pick. That was scheduled for this morning but couldn’t happen and will now happen on Monday,” he added.

    When contacted by ‘The News’, chief selector Salahuddin Ahmed made it clear that the selection committee will accept any decision made by the PCB Governing Board. “It (Governing Board) is the supreme authority and its decision will be final,” he said adding that the selectors had picked the best players in the provisional squad.

    Of those best players, two are disputed.

    Shoaib is the main bone of contention. He was banned for five years on April 1 this year over repeated breaches of discipline but later the punishment was reduced to 18 months but he was slapped with a Rs 7 million fine.

    Later, Shoaib filed a petition with the Lahore High Court against the ban and fine last month. The court suspended the ban but refused to clear the fine until the case is taken up for regular hearing in September.

    The board’s legal opinion suggests that Shoaib will become eligible after he pays the fine.

    “We got the written court order today,” Naghmi said. “They suspended the ban but not the fine. We have asked our lawyer whether Shoaib becomes eligible after paying the fine and the lawyer believes that is the case. We’ve sent a letter to Shoaib to pay the fine by Monday.”

    The second player in question is Asif. A PCB fact-finding committee is to probe an incident that led to his detention in Dubai last month for allegedly carrying a banned drug.

    The three-man committee, which includes Naghmi, Zakir and Nadeem Akram, will begin its work from Monday, after receiving documents related to the case from Dubai.

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    Pakistan names 30 probables for Champions Trophy

    LAHORE: The Chief operating officer, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Shafquat Naghmi has announced Pakistan’s preliminary squad for the ICC Champions Trophy here in a press conference today.

    The Pakistani squad includes: Shoaib Malik (Captain), Shahid Afridi, Sohail Tanvir, Nasir Jamshaid, Azhar Ali, Misbah-ul-Haq (V. Captain), Khalid Latif, Salman Butt, Younis Khan, Bazid Khan, Fawad Alam, Masood Amjad, Shoaib Akhtar, Rao Iftikhar, Abdur Rauf, Anwar Ali, Muhammad Amir, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Saeed Ajmal, Kamran Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad, Yasir Hameed, Wahab Riaz, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Yasir, Sohail Khan, Mansoor Amjad, Umer Gul and Khurram Manzoor.

    Last week, the International Cricket Council (ICC) allowed the PCB to delay the naming of 30 probables until July 15. Pakistan is due to host the biennial Champions Trophy, featuring the top eight cricket countries from September 11-28. The cut-off time for submitting the final 15-member squad to the ICC is August 11.

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    Cricket: ICC board to decide Champions Trophy host

    DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) Sunday said its executive board will take a final decision on the host of September's Champions Trophy amidst security fears in Pakistan.

    The year's biggest one-day tournament, featuring the top eight Test nations, is due to be held in Pakistan from September 11 to 28 but Australia, England and New Zealand have raised fears about security.

    The ICC held a meeting at its headquarters in Dubai Sunday with representatives from all eight teams to brief them about security arrangements Pakistan made during the recent six-nation Asia Cup.

    As well as likely hosts Pakistan the other teams competing in the Champions Trophy are South Africa, India, Sri Lanka and the West Indies.

    "A meeting was held to brief the security arrangements made by Pakistan in the Asia Cup in June-July and now the concerns will be taken at the ICC Board meeting in due course to arrive a definitive decision on the location of this year's Champions Trophy," an ICC press release said.

    "Until or unless the board decided otherwise the tournament will be processed in Pakistan," it said, without giving a date for a final decision.

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    Good info, hope the champions trophy stays in Pakistan

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    Default Re: ICC Champions Trophy 2008

    i hope Pakistan wins..INSALLAH

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    Inshallah...........
    but aisa lag raha nahi hai ...............

    Reestablished..........!

    Ghazi.....!

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    Default Re: ICC Champions Trophy 2008

    Aus or India will win

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    srilanka or south africa...........

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    Pehle to yeh hai k champions trophy Pakistan main hi hojaye(Inshallah)
    Agar hogai to mujhe to subcontinent ki teams k hi chance lag rhe hain jeet ne srilankans will be favourite

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    ICC postpones Champions Trophy in Pakistan
    DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) Sunday postponed until next year September''s Champions Trophy in Pakistan over security fears. The move came two days after South Africa refused to send their team, while players'' associations from Australia, New Zealand and England urged their players not to travel to the troubled country over security concerns, officials said. The event, scheduled to be held from September 12-28, had run into trouble after Australia postponed their full tour of Pakistan over security fears triggered in the wake of suicide bombings earlier this year.

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