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lahoriates2013
Apr 16, 2013 11:38am
What a waste of talent, PCB needs to do their own investigation instead of following third party decisions and throwing their assets in the dark
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mastankhan
Apr 16, 2013 05:46pm
Why was the case not thrown out after Westfield refused to appear before the tribunal. Every accused has the right to face and question his accuser.
In UK the police commissioner made a statement regarding some charges against some police officers----" who benefitted from from it---as no one did so there would be no prosecution ".
Pakistan should have stood by its players----Asif and other----who benefitted from those " so called no balls "----as no one did---there should have been no case---.
Pakistan threw out its best because it did not understand how to fight for its rights.
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Yasin Khan
Apr 17, 2013 01:26am
its not up to the PCB. Its the ICC rule that if one country's cricketing body (like ECB) bans a player then the ban has to be enforced by every other ICC member board
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CrikSoul
Apr 17, 2013 05:00am
I still cannot believe that he is guilty of any wrongdoing.
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