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Rana, Malik get one-year bans, Younis and Yousuf axed from teams


The PCB has struck against its players with a venom unseen in recent memory, carrying out the deepest cull of a senior cricket team in many years and banning and fining seven of its top players after the side's disastrous, winless tour of Australia. It effectively banned Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf from playing for Pakistan in any format, while handing out one-year bans to Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan. Shahid Afridi and the Akmal brothers were fined Rs2-3 million [$24,000-35,000] for various misdemeanours and put on six-month probations.

Action had been expected once details of the inquiry committee's report recommendations were leaked in the press on Monday and Ijaz Butt, the PCB chairman, had followed it up by saying "more than significant action" would be taken against players. While the punishments for Malik, Rana, Afridi and the Akmal brothers were expected, the action against Yousuf and Younis has caught most people off-guard.

"Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan, keeping in view their infighting which resulted in bringing down the whole team, their attitude has a trickledown effect which is a bad influence for the whole team should not be part of national team in any format," the board said in its statement issued on Wednesday.

The PCB has stopped short of calling the punishment a life ban. "They will not be part of any Pakistan team in any format from here on," Taffazul Rizvi, the board's legal advisor told Cricinfo. "A life ban means they cannot play domestic cricket or any other similar cricket, but we are not stopping them from that. They can play domestic cricket or county cricket here and abroad."

Rizvi refused to elaborate on the nature of the pair's cases, but it is believed that the board had generally had enough with the two. Younis twice stepped down from the captaincy last year with player unrest against his leadership the underlying cause both times. Yousuf's sins are equally unclear, other than that he led a winless tour to Australia and engaged thereafter in a public battle with Malik.

The cases of indiscipline that have led to one-year bans on Malik and Rana, similarly, have not been expanded upon. "Rana Naved ul Hasan and Shoaib Malik be fined Rupees Two million. They should not be part of national team in any format for a period of one year."

Malik's name has figured persistently at the centre of speculation over the last year in inciting player unrest within the team, though nothing substantial has appeared in public to back that up. "We cannot discuss the specifics of the incident as we are under oath," Rizvi said. "But obviously we have taken action after much consideration and based on solid information."

In contrast, the cases of Akmal brothers and Shahid Afridi are straightforward. The brothers were fined for their behavior in the aftermath of the Sydney Test; Kamran was dropped by the board but insisted publicly he would be selected in the run-up to the third Test. Younger brother Umar was alleged to have feigned an injury to not play the Test in protest, though he did eventually play. Kamran has been fined Rs 3 million, Umar Rs 2 million and the pair are on probation.

Afridi was punished for the ball-biting incident in the Perth ODI, where he was captain. He has already been punished by the ICC, who immediately gave him a two-match ban. "For the shameful act of Shahid Khan Afridi, which has brought the game and country into disrepute, he be fined Rupees 3 million," the board said. "A warning be issued to him by the Chairman PCB and he be put on probation for 06 months, during which his conduct be strictly monitored."

Attention will turn now to how the players will respond. Legal action or appeals will be a consideration though Rizvi insisted the board was on solid ground. "We are on good ground with this," he said. "The PCB has done it thinking it is the right thing to do. It sets an example for the future."

As a whole, the action is almost unparalleled in even Pakistan's troubled history. The 2000 Justice Qayyum report had similar repercussions but that was about the graver concerns of corruption. This cull has been carried out, ostensibly, in a bid to curb indiscipline and player power.
 
This is necessary. Players should understand that they are there to represent the nation and their misbehavior results in bad reputation for the country.
 
This is necessary. Players should understand that they are there to represent the nation and their misbehavior results in bad reputation for the country.

agree

They took right decision to ban these players and fine them. But somehow i believe banning Yousuf and Younis for good was a little harsh decision. They should have also been put on probabtionary period and fine them. Or just have banned from ODIs and T20s but should have allowed them to play in Tests
 
I have a feeling that ban on Yousuf and Younis will be reversed in future.
 
I have a feeling that ban on Yousuf and Younis will be reversed in future.

oh well i guess so,

they have a right of appeal so it is possible this ban will be converted into a fine and make a punishment similar like Afridi and Akmal brothers
 
Pakistan will reduce there punishments, T-20 work cup is coming yaar, pakistan must be the same strong side
 
Pakistan will reduce there punishments, T-20 work cup is coming yaar, pakistan must be the same strong side

yes but the PCB is very angry with senior players and if they win the world cup they won't be able to throw them out.

So they have decided to clean the mess before going to the world cup and this is not going to effect much anyway because Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan don't play T20, Rana was not a part of WC last year also........... and Malik is good but he is also not performing consistantly now......

Afridi and Akmal brothers can pay the fine and play the T20 WC and who knows if they allow them to pay the fine later and play T20 WC :cool:
 
yes but the PCB is very angry with senior players and if they win the world cup they won't be able to throw them out.

So they have decided to clean the mess before going to the world cup and this is not going to effect much anyway because Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan don't play T20, Rana was not a part of WC last year also........... and Malik is good but he is also not performing consistantly now......

Afridi and Akmal brothers can pay the fine and play the T20 WC and who knows if they allow them to pay the fine later and play T20 WC :cool:

Hey iam not a fan of kamran akmal, but whats his brothers name, he is a talented fellow, mark my words he has great talent...
 
Hey iam not a fan of kamran akmal, but whats his brothers name, he is a talented fellow, mark my words he has great talent...

yeah Omar Akmal is a good player....... very consistant with his bat
 
PCB shoots itself in the foot again. I highly doubt Butt will continue as CEO ...

Players got demoralized after the Aussie white-wash, PCB had to answer the public for failures, therefore this was the answer from the PCB

Have we seen any changes in the PCB management and their ways of dealing with the players? any behavioural or organizational strategies on reforming the players?


Firing and banning almost the whole team on disciplinary grounds that just won us a world cup after 17 years makes perfect sense but replacing incompentent and ***** PCB officials doesn't.


PCB is just as good as the Zardari regime.
 
Excuse me?? you can say he is destructive with his bat, Is he there in the T-20 squad for WC???

yes but he has also been fined because of his attitude after 3rd Test...............

Yes he is destructive with his bat but he seems to be a complete batsmen unlike other Pakistani all-rounders. He plays fast when it is required otherwise he has the ability to stay on crease for long and play shots with great techniques
 
PCB shoots itself in the foot again. I highly doubt Butt will continue as CEO ...

Players got demoralized after the Aussie white-wash, PCB had to answer the public for failures, therefore this was the answer from the PCB

Have we seen any changes in the PCB management and their ways of dealing with the players? any behavioural or organizational strategies on reforming the players?


Firing and banning almost the whole team on disciplinary grounds that just won us a world cup after 17 years makes perfect sense but replacing incompentent and ***** PCB officials doesn't.


PCB is just as good as the Zardari regime.

disagree

first time after long time PCB has taken the right decisions

And for your general knowedge yes we have seen the changings being done in PCB management structure too......... The chief selector is changed (resigned himself), the coach is changed and i am not sure but may be any other governing body member may also have been changed. But the 2 key roles will bring a lot of changings to the whole team
 
yes but he has also been fined because of his attitude after 3rd Test...............

Yes he is destructive with his bat but he seems to be a complete batsmen unlike other Pakistani all-rounders. He plays fast when it is required otherwise he has the ability to stay on crease for long and play shots with great techniques

Thats what any team wants, hes of my age and I hate to say that he plays better cricket than me..lol... but yeah, He is a best player of his age... he is 19, isnt he???
 
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