Life-time ban for Pakistan duo

Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf have been suspended indefinitely by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

The two former Pakistan captains were effectively banned for life following an investigation into the team’s poor results on the recent tour of Australia. Pakistan lost the Test series 3-0, all five one-day matches and the only Twenty20 fixture.

A PCB committee held intensive hearings with several of those involved in the tour and it’s emerged that a feud between Yousuf and Khan is responsible for the results. The committee has recommended that the former skippers should not be part of the national team in any format.

‘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,’ said a PCB statement.

Rana Naved-ul-Hasan and Shoaib Malik have been banned for a year while other recommendations include a $35 500 fine and six months’ probation for all-rounder Shahid Afridi who bit a ball during a one-day match.

Kamran Akmal and Umar Akmal were also fined and put on similar probation.

‘The recommendations of the committee will go a long way to arrest the continuing decline of Pakistan cricket and improve the state of cricket in Pakistan. It is a landmark exercise which is an outcome of labour and hard work of the members of the committee,’ said the PCB.



13 Comments

  • 1.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    Drastic Dragons

  • 2.Bill Reyts: Reply to this comment

    Do you think the Sharks are suffering a similar situation?

  • 3.Storm outta hell: Reply to this comment

    Inflated egos…it’s just not cricket..!

  • 4.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    Geezzz

    Drastic steps, surely only one party can be at fault… :?:

  • 5.Rage: Reply to this comment

    Unbelievable! Those two are their most experienced players.

  • 6.gunther: Reply to this comment

    why not cut their hands off and stone them while you’re at it?

  • 7.Ezee-23: Reply to this comment

    Afridi deserves more than he got.

  • 8.Partizan: Reply to this comment

    1) i’m glad PCB is taking serious measures to rectify the team’s in fighting issue. 2) i feel sorry for those guys getting banned for life. 3) afridi is a dishonourable player.

  • 9.RedLion: Reply to this comment

    The WP are stuck between a rock and a hard place, a slow lumbering giant or a little pygmy. None of these two freaks will make it into my team ever but the WP really have no other wingers anywhere. Hell if I were AC I would play Ricky J on the wing before playing these 2 anomalies … oh it is true.

  • 10.wpw: Reply to this comment

    I dont believe this!!!

    Mohammad Yousuf literally begged the selectors to call up Younis Khan. Why would he do so if he didn’t get along with Younis??

    The board is using them as a scapegoat imho.

    Pakistan cricket is nearly as rotten as SA soccer… nearly, but not quite!! :mrgreen:

  • 11.WP_: Reply to this comment

    How ridiculous is this?

  • 12.Green Goblin: Reply to this comment

    PATHETIC.

  • 13.ratee: Reply to this comment

    Self appointed committee by the Board President, biased decision based on wrong motives, wrong and contradictory statements by the board about the bans, no definitive proof what was the wrong doing by the players. No explanation of what the players actually did wrong. Moreover no public announcement of what the players actually did wrong.

    Let me tell you legally the Board is bound to lose this case against the players and eventually they cannot save their own skin for which these bans have been issued. The Board was totally responsible for the loses, you cannot blame the foot soldiers for a defeat in strategy and bad decision to appoint the worst captain in the history of Pakistan-Mohammad Yosuf by the Board`s own bad decisions.

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