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PCB warns Yousuf against ICL
Mohammad Yousuf, who is involved in arbitration proceedings with the ICL, faces a life ban if he joins the unofficial league, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said. The News, a Pakistan daily, quoted an unnamed PCB official as saying, "We have
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Shoaib to play domestic Twenty20 tournament
Shoaib Akhtar has been included for Pakistan's national Twenty20 tournament, which starts on October 4 in Lahore, after he was issued an ultimatum by the Pakistan Cricket Board to pay an outstanding fine of Rs 7 million (approx US$105,000). The PCB
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Younis cleared to play for South Australia
Younis Khan, the Pakistan batsman, has received clearance from his cricket board to represent South Australia as their overseas player this domestic season, starting next month. Younis has reportedly decided to skip Pakistan's domestic Twenty20
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PCB awaits Windies nod for November tour
With security fears forcing one tournament cancellation after another, an anxious Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is keeping its fingers crossed on a planned tour by West Indies, who are yet to give their
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Shoaib in provisional squad for Canada
Shoaib Akhtar, who this week was issued an ultimatum by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has now been included in a preliminary 20-man squad for next month's Canada Cup Four Nation Twenty20 tournament. It was earlier reported that Shoaib would not be
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SNGPL take title after rain ruins final day
SNGPL became the first Pakistan team to win the Mohammad Nissar Trophy as the game ended in a draw after overnight rain ruled out play on the final day. SNGPL were declared victors on the basis of their first-innings lead.
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Imran Khan can save Pakistan cricket - Rameez
Former Pakistan opener Rameez Raja believes Imran Khan is the right man to rescue Pakistan cricket from its current crisis and hoped the cricketer-turned-politician would consider heading the PCB, which is yet to appoint its chairman after Nasim Ashraf
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PCB tells Shoaib to pay fine
Shoaib Akhtar will not be allowed to play in and for Pakistan until he pays an outstanding fine of Rs 7 million (approx US$105,000), the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said. The PCB slapped Shoaib, 33, with the fine last month after he
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