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Ex-Pakistan Star Accuses PCB Of 'Sheer Discrimination'. Internet Corrects Him - sports.ndtv.com - Denmark - Australia - Pakistan

Ex-Pakistan Star Accuses PCB Of 'Sheer Discrimination'. Internet Corrects Him

Former Pakistan cricket team spinner Danish Kaneria accused the Pakistan Cricket Board of 'sheer discrimination' for allegedly ignoring his Test record in Australia. Kaneria took to social media to share a graphic that listed Pakistan bowlers with the best performances in Australia and pointed out that despite taking 24 wickets in 5 matches, his name was missing. “Just look at the audacity of Pakistan Cricket Board. I took 24 wickets in 5 matches in Australia but they removed my name from the list. The living example of sheer discrimination against me,” he posted on X (formerly Twitter).

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Zaka Ashraf - Pakistan Government Bars PCB From Selling PSL, International Media Rights - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Pakistan

Pakistan Government Bars PCB From Selling PSL, International Media Rights

Pakistan's caretaker government has stopped the PCB from selling media rights of international matches and the Pakistan Super League, forcing the Cricket Management Committee (CMC) head Zaka Ashraf to postpone his planned visit to Australia and seek a meeting with Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakaar, who is also the chief patron of the board. The government's directive came just as the CMC, managing the affairs of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), had started the process of inviting bids for the sale of PSL and international cricket media rights.

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Mitchell Starc - Shaheen Afridi - Shaheen Shah Afridi - Haris Rauf - Naseem Shah - "Everyone Was Slightly Surprised": Mitchell Starc On Pakistan's Lack Of Pace In 1st Test Against Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Pakistan

"Everyone Was Slightly Surprised": Mitchell Starc On Pakistan's Lack Of Pace In 1st Test Against Australia

Australia's experienced left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc was "surprised" to see Pakistan's lack of pace in the first Test which was one of the most talked about points. Pakistan are quite restricted in terms of putting up a quality pace bowling line-up with Naseem Shah nursing an injury and Haris Rauf opting out of the Test series. Without experience, the majority of the burden fell on Shan Masood's deputy Shaheen Shah Afridi, but even he struggled to generate pace. "I think everyone was slightly surprised at the lower pace of the Pakistan bowlers, when you're generally used to some guys getting in the 150s [kph]. I don't think that pace is the be all and end all but it certainly plays a part and can help," Starc said, speaking to media as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

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"Sheer Discrimination": Ex-Pakistan Star Slams PCB For Ignoring His Test Record - sports.ndtv.com - Denmark - Australia - Pakistan

"Sheer Discrimination": Ex-Pakistan Star Slams PCB For Ignoring His Test Record

Former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria accused the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of discrimination for allegedly ignoring his bowling records against Australia in Test cricket. Kaneria took to social media to share a graphic showing statistics of highest wicket-takers for Pakistan in Australia and despite taking 24 wickets in 5 matches, his name did not feature in the list. “Just look at the audacity of Pakistan Cricket Board. I took 24 wickets in 5 matches in Australia but they removed my name from the list. The living example of sheer discrimination against me,” he posted on X (formerly Twitter).

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Shaheen Shah Afridi - Sarfaraz Ahmed - Zaka Ashraf - PCB Mulls Regulation To Forbid Agents From Signing More Than 2-3 Players - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Pakistan

PCB Mulls Regulation To Forbid Agents From Signing More Than 2-3 Players

The Pakistan Cricket Board is looking to implement a regulation which forbids any player's agent or company from signing more than 2 to 3 players at one time for representation. The cricket management committee running the Board affairs is expected to take a final decision on this regulation in the next couple of days after two agencies signed on dozens of Pakistani team players and officials for representation. After realising that one agent, Talha Rehmani and his company Saya Corporation represented 7-8 leading Pakistani players and officials including Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Muhammad Rizwan, PCB has now learnt that another agency known as International Cricketers Association (ICA) also has contracts with many players and officials presently touring Australia.

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Babar Azam - Pakistan Chief Selector Wahab Riaz Assures Babar Azam He Won't Be Rested For New Zealand T20I Series: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - Pakistan

Pakistan Chief Selector Wahab Riaz Assures Babar Azam He Won't Be Rested For New Zealand T20I Series: Report

Pakistan chief selector Wahab Riaz has reportedly assured Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan that they will not arbitrarily be excluded from upcoming games, after the two senior cricketers expressed concern over media reports that the selection panel was planning to rest them for the five-match T20I series in New Zealand next month. Babar and Rizwan are currently in Australia with the team for the three-Test series. The Pakistan team will then travel to New Zealand for the T20Is beginning January 12 at Auckland.

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Usman Khawaja - ICC Denies Usman Khawaja Another Permission As 'Gesture' Row Continues: Reports - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Pakistan - Israel

ICC Denies Usman Khawaja Another Permission As 'Gesture' Row Continues: Reports

Australia's Usman Khawaja has been denied permission to place a peace symbol on his bat and shoes for the Boxing Day Test against Pakistan, reports said on Sunday. A sticker showing a black dove and the words 01:UDHR -- a reference to Article One of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- was on his bat and shoes during training in Melbourne on Sunday. The star batter had multiple meetings with Cricket Australia over recent days to find a message that would be appropriate for the second Test this week, local media said. But his latest humanitarian gesture has been turned down by the International Cricket Committee, The Australian and Melbourne Age newspapers reported. The ICC were not immediately available for comment.

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Pakistan's Ali out of remaining Australia tests, Nawaz called up - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - Pakistan

Pakistan's Ali out of remaining Australia tests, Nawaz called up

MELBOURNE :Spinner Noman Ali will miss Pakistan's last two tests against Australia after undergoing surgery for acute appendicitis on Saturday, with Mohammad Nawaz drafted in as his replacement.

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