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    Shoaib sent home after hitting Asif with Cricket bat!

    Shoaib sent home after Asif row


    Shoaib admitted to hitting Asif during a row in Thursday's training

    Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar has been sent home from the World Twenty 20 after a bust-up with Mohammad Asif.

    Shoaib, who was already on probation for a disciplinary breach last month, confronted team-mate Asif during practice in Johannesburg on Thursday.

    Shoaib admitted to hitting Asif with a bat, causing bruising to his left thigh and prompting a team investigation.

    "A decision has been taken to call back Shoaib after an initial inquiry," said Pakistan chief executive Shafqat Nagmi.

    "The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) fully endorses this decision. Shoaib Akhtar will be returning on the first available flight.

    "No one will be spared if he flouts the rules and team spirit. What has happened is something that has shocked us."

    Naghmi added that a detailed inquiry into the "unfortunate incident" would be held when the player returned to Pakistan.

    Shoaib's actions have been condemned by a number of former Pakistan stars.

    "Senior players have a responsibility in the team and what Shoaib did was sad," Aamir Sohail commented.

    "Anyone behaving like this should not be in the team. His act has brought shame to the team and the nation," said former fast bowler Waqar Younis

    Rameez Raja, now a cricket commentator, said both players were "the temperamental type".

    But he added: "This behaviour is not acceptable. I don't see him playing in the immediate future for Pakistan.

    "I don't think he will get much support from the fans as well - people seem to be tired of his tantrums."

    The incident occurred just five days before Pakistan play their opening World Twenty20 fixture against Scotland.


    Asif (right) sustained bruising to his thigh

    Media manager Dr Ehsan Malik insisted Asif would be fit to start that game, saying: "Asif has a bruise on his left thigh but he has had X-rays and has been cleared. He is fine as far as I know."

    But Shoaib's future as an international cricketer could now be in doubt.

    The 32-year-old was looking to relaunch his career after 16 months in which he has played just one Test and four one-dayers, mainly due to fitness problems.

    He has been dogged by controversy for much of his career, and was banned for two years after failing a drugs test last October before having the suspension lifted on appeal.

    Asif was also handed a reprieve after receiving a one-year ban for a similar offence.

    Last month he was fined for leaving a training camp in Karachi without asking permission, though the penalty was suspended for two months and the bowler placed on a six-week probationary period, again on appeal.

    Shoaib also courted controversy on Thursday when he hit out at cricket's administrators, claiming rule changes and pitch conditions in the modern game favour batsmen over fast bowlers.

    "Cricket should be about fast bowlers, not batsmen," he said. "Spectators like to see fast bowlers running in, hurting people, and pitches that make batsmen struggle for runs.

    "But now we play on good batting tracks all the time, they've made laws about bouncers and free hits for a no-ball."

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/6982724.stm

    wonder if he took tips from Bellers!
    In Rafa I Trust

    #2
    What a plonker. Clearly a tw@t of the highest order and Pakistan are far better off without him.

    I would be shocked if he was allowed back in the team now, so his international career is all but over - maybe this was a deliberate attempt to get out of his central contract and join the Indian Cricket League.
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      #3
      as if!!












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        #4
        Stupid ****
        **** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.

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          #5
          dimwit, what a stupid thing to do, as someone has mentioned earlier, perhaps there is a more finanical motive behind this. It just seems he gave Asif a light tap with the bat!


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            #6
            He whacked him down the leg side...


            TAXI!!!
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              #7
              Originally posted by looprevil View Post
              He whacked him down the leg side...


              TAXI!!!


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                #8
                Originally posted by looprevil View Post
                He whacked him down the leg side...


                TAXI!!!
                was it a four or a six?
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DeeGame View Post
                  was it a four or a six?
                  to fine leg for a single

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                    #10
                    The guy is a loose cannon.
                    Quit your jibber jabber!!!

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                      #11
                      What a wasted talent. Im guessing Asif blamed him for the drugs ban as Shoaib probably gave him whatever it was. Both were injured and naturally Shoaib being the senior player was probably responsible for taking young Asif under his wing.

                      No doubt Asif (young naive village boy) hates Shoaib for getting him banned and thats probably where the tension comes from

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                        #12
                        Here is a recent news story about the event:

                        Shoaib Akhtar seems to have slipped into further trouble with the Pakistan Cricket Board after Mohammad Asif, who was injured in a dressing-room altercation involving Shoaib, rejected his version of the story about the event being accidental. Shoaib, who was sent back from South Africa following the spat which left Asif with an injured thigh, had accused Shahid Afridi for provoking him.

                        "Afridi had nothing to do with the fight. The fact is that Shoaib did strike me with the bat over a little issue and got enraged for no valid reason," Asif told the Express, an Urdu daily. "He [Shoaib] has not apologised to me. In fact he should apologise first to the entire nation for what he has done."

                        Narrating his version of the events, Asif said: "Afridi was trying to make Shoaib understand that he needs to change his attitude towards junior players and communicate more with them. He told Shoaib that juniors were wary of him. At this point I also came out of the washroom and Shahid asked to me to tell Shoaib what the junior players feel about him. I just smiled and he then hit me with the bat. It was Shahid who intervened and separated us."

                        Shoaib, in a press conference organised after his arrival in Lahore, had apologised for his actions after claiming that Afridi's use of foul language against his family had led to him hitting Asif by accident. Afridi had denied Shoaib's claims.

                        The PCB, in its initial inquiry, held Shoaib responsible and decided to send him back to Pakistan as well as placing an indefinite ban on him until the team returned from South Africa and a proper inquiry took place.
                        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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