Live Jamaican Radio, Listen to Power 106 FM 24x7 with Dear Pastor Mon. - Thur. 9- 12 p.m. EST
(Advertisement)
The Jamaica Star Logo
ADD: Jamaicastar To Your Favorites / ADD: Jamaicastar As Your Home Page
 
HOME STAR FORUM CLASSIFIED CHAT
Google



Portmore's most wanted caught!
Two big showdowns in Cash Plus League
Red Stripe pulls plug on live music events
A beacon of hope

Sport Email

Akhtar appeals against 5-year ban


Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar. - file

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP)

Fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar filed his appeal yesterday against a five-year ban imposed by the Pakistan Cricket Board for repeated breaches of its disciplinary code.

The board received the appeal from Shoaib at its headquarters in the eastern city of Lahore on Friday, spokesman Shafqat Naghmi said. The PCB's appellate committee would take up the matter on Monday, he said.

The board announced on Tuesday that it was banning Akhtar from all domestic and international matches for a series of offences against its code of conduct.

Akhtar said he would appeal and, if necessary, use the courts to get the decision reversed.

Defamation action

He also accused board chairman Nasim Ashraf of victimising him and even trying to extort money from him and other members of the national team. The board responded with a US$3.2 million defamation action against Akhtar.

Akhtar said Friday that ''I do respect the chairman of the PCB,'' but stopped short of the apology demanded by Ashraf.

Akhtar, 32, was once the fastest bowler in cricket. But injuries, as well as a series of disciplinary incidents, have restricted him to a 46-Test career, which will likely be over if the ban is upheld.

Earlier this year, Akhtar criticised the PCB for dropping him from its elite group of highly paid players.

He was already on probation after the board had fined him and imposed a 13-match international ban for hitting fellow bowler Mohammad Asif with a bat before the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa last year.

The five-year ban will also prevent Akhtar playing in the lucrative Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament which begins this month.

 
April 5, 2008
 

Do you have a problem? Is something bothering you? Write to
Tell Me Pastor


Feedback | Disclaimer | Advertisement | Submission
Privacy Policy

Useful Links

Gleaner Online | Go-Jamaica | Financial Gleaner | Chat | E-mail | Web Cam |Go-localjmaica.com | Library Services | Newspapers in Education | Business Directory