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Updated at: 2017 PST, Monday, March 08, 2010
Australia debacle: Malik, Naveed may face ban LAHORE: Inquiry Committee has completed its investigations on Pakistan cricket team’s defeat in Australia and recommended ban on former captain Shoaib Malik and pace bowler Rana Naveed-ul-Hasan.

The committee, headed by PCB chief operating officer Wasim Bari, was investigating the Pakistan team’s defeat in Australia.

It has handed over its report to chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Ijaz Butt.

The committee also recommended action against Shahid Afridi on ball tampering and suggested action against Kamran Akmal and his brother Umar Akmal for violation of discipline and giving statements to media.
 
There were reports in indian media about Shoaib Malik being responsible in dividing the team and making a group of his own that worked against team interest. What's up with him? Didn't take his losing his captaincy too kindly eh? Kamran Akmal should concentrate more on his keeping than his media management skills. He has been a liability for some time now.

Rana Naveed is I think a good bowler but is inconsistent. Brilliant one day and absolutely mediocre the next. What else is up with him? Why is he facing music?
 
There were reports in indian media about Shoaib Malik being responsible in dividing the team and making a group of his own that worked against team interest. What's up with him? Didn't take his losing his captaincy too kindly eh? Kamran Akmal should concentrate more on his keeping than his media management skills. He has been a liability for some time now.

Rana Naveed is I think a good bowler but is inconsistent. Brilliant one day and absolutely mediocre the next. What else is up with him? Why is he facing music?

yeah true there have been several reports of Shoaib Malik being responsible for the division of our team. Also Uncle Rana is too old, it is possible he might be involved in any kind of match fixing since he is expected to retire soon anyway.
 

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Updated at: 2017 PST, Monday, March 08, 2010
Australia debacle: Malik, Naveed may face ban LAHORE: Inquiry Committee has completed its investigations on Pakistan cricket team’s defeat in Australia and recommended ban on former captain Shoaib Malik and pace bowler Rana Naveed-ul-Hasan.

The committee, headed by PCB chief operating officer Wasim Bari, was investigating the Pakistan team’s defeat in Australia.

It has handed over its report to chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Ijaz Butt.

The committee also recommended action against Shahid Afridi on ball tampering and suggested action against Kamran Akmal and his brother Umar Akmal for violation of discipline and giving statements to media.

Hey can we take rana naved? He payed good here on last home series. He led his team to victory. We like him here in BD........:)
 
I heard that even the Akmal brothers are going to face some sort of fine.

Does anyone know why they are being fined?
 
I heard that even the Akmal brothers are going to face some sort of fine.

Does anyone know why they are being fined?

Because of the stunt they pulled before the third test in Australia.

cricinfo.com/ausvpak09/content/story/443294.html
 
Ijaz Butt promises action against players
Osman Samiuddin

March 9, 2010

Ijaz Butt: "We will make public the actions that we take, not the report itself." © Associated Press



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Players/Officials: Ijaz Butt
Teams: Pakistan

Ijaz Butt, the PCB chairman, has promised to take "more than significant" action against leading Pakistan players in the aftermath of an inquiry committee report looking into Pakistan's recent tour of Australia, during which they lost every single international match they played, as well as tours to New Zealand and Abu Dhabi before that.

Recommendations of the report, compiled by a six-man committee headed by Wasim Bari, include heavy fines and bans on top Pakistan players, including Shahid Afridi, the Akmal brothers, Naved-ul-Hasan and Shoaib Malik.

Butt refused to identify any of the players or the nature of the punishments, though he confirmed that bans and fines were part of the action the board is expected to announce either on Tuesday or Wednesday. "We are looking at fines and bans as punishment and the action that we will take will definitely be more than significant," Butt told Cricinfo.

The report was discussed on Monday among senior officials in the board and the selection committee, where the selectors were essentially told to keep the 15-man squad for the World Twenty20 as flexible as possible, the implication being that some big names might not be travelling.

Officials who attended the meeting confirmed to Cricinfo that Malik and Naved were possibly facing bans for breaches of discipline on tour, while Afridi and the Akmal brothers would be fined between Rs2-3 million and be placed under probation for a set period.

Kamran and Umar Akmal are likely to be fined for their part in the run-up to the final Test in Hobart, when Kamran repeatedly and publicly insisted he would be picked despite a PCB release stating the opposite, and Umar allegedly feigned an injury and threatened to not play. Afridi is expected to be pulled up for his ball-biting incident while captaining the side in the last ODI in Perth, for which he has already been punished by the ICC.

Though the recommendations have been leaked out, the report itself is not expected to be made public. "We met with the selectors yesterday and discussed the report," Butt said. "Some of the information was leaked from that and I will not comment on the identity of the players for now. We will make public the actions that we take, not the report itself.

"But I can tell you that the report is very concrete. It has taken inputs from the reports of the captain, the coach, the manager. The committee called these people in as well and asked pertinent questions based on what they read. It is a solid document."

The inquiry committee also included the board's legal advisor Tafazzul Rizvi and it is believed that the recommendations have been vetted for their legal solidity.

Osman Samiuddin is Pakistan editor of Cricinfo

Ijaz Butt promises action against leading Pakistan players | Pakistan Cricket News | Cricinfo.com
 
Finally Mr. butt and PCB showing some action. dar aiyed, durast aiyad
 
Hey can we take rana naved? He payed good here on last home series. He led his team to victory. We like him here in BD........:)

take him for good

we no longer need him for our International matches. Just make sure you don't play him in test matches.............. otherwise you might regret too
 
i think PCb should set s example of giving ban to malik that who ever do it have to face a harsh music so in future no one dare to try anything like thgis and we dont need him anymore we have his replacement tooooo if he damaged the team pakistan he should be given ban for 2 yaers
 
I am satisfied with the ban on Shoaib Malik and Rana Naveed. I hope they never get selected again in future.
 
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