Thursday, April 9, 2009
Pakistan players seek participation in IPL
LAHORE: The organizers of the Indian Premier League (IPL) continue to snub Pakistani cricketers and are unlikely to consider them for any future events.Pakistani cricketers refused to play in the league when it was based in India as a result of a call from their government as the relationship between the neighbours soured. Although the IPL will now take place in South Africa, the organisers have not invited the Pakistani cricketers to reconsider their stance.The IPL franchises had signed some of the leading Pakistan cricketers, including skipper Younis Khan, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Shoaib Akhtar and Salman Butt.It is understood that the IPL organisers were upset by the refusal of the Pakistan government to release the players. They have now refused to take them back. While some of the Pakistani players have written e-mails to the IPL organisers and to their respective teams, they have not received any replies. The IPL feels that it is only required to pay non-participating players if they are injured. The Pakistani players, however, argue that they cannot be blamed for a decision made by their government. They have also demanded that they be included in the tournament now that it is being held in South Africa, or failing that receive the money they were promised by the franchises.Some of the Pakistani players who have signed with sports management companies said they hope to fight their case against the IPL. In a recent TV interview, Khan threatened to seek legal redress.
New Zealand squad named for World Twenty20
WELLINGTON: New Zealand's selectors have gambled on injury-prone all-rounder Jacob Oram being fit for the ICC World Twenty20 in June, naming him in a 15-man squad announced Tuesday. The 30-year-old Oram, ranked the fifth-best all-rounder in the world in one-day internationals, has been plagued by injuries over the past four years, which have seen him in and out of the national side.He did not play in the just-concluded three-Test series against India because of an Achilles strain.But he has been included in the squad for the World Cup in England on the assumption that he is fully fit, Glenn Turner, the head of the selection panel, said.The squad also includes Brendon Diamanti, who has yet to play an international Twenty20, and four other players absent from the side that won the two Twenty20s against India last month.The recalled players are Peter McGlashan, who last played against Sri Lanka in 2006, James Franklin, who played against Australia in February, and Scott Styris and Kyle Mills, who turned out against the West Indies in December.Turner said the fickle English climate had presented a challenge in selecting the side."We're really not sure what conditions will prevail in early June," he said."But being able to take 15 players means we have hopefully been able to cover all angles."In selecting the side we have been particularly conscious of selecting players in the middle and lower order who are boundary hitters."Notable omissions from the squad are one-day specialists Grant Elliott and Tim Southee, who are both on the list of replacement or cover players. The World Twenty20 opens on June 5. New Zealand's group matches are against Scotland on June 6 at the Oval and South Africa on June 9 at Lords. New Zealand squad: Daniel Vettori (captain), Neil Broom, Ian Butler, Brendon Diamanti, James Franklin, Martin Guptill, Brendon McCullum, Nathan McCullum, Peter McGlashan, Kyle Mills, Iain O'Brien, Jacob Oram, Jesse Ryder, Scott Styris, Ross Taylor.
Australian squad to play Pakistan
MELBOURNE: Australia's 14-man squad named Wednesday to play Pakistan in a one-day series in the United Arab Emirates beginning this month.Australia: Michael Clarke (captain), Brad Haddin (vice captain), Nathan Bracken, Callum Ferguson, Brett Geeves, Nathan Hauritz, Ben Hilfenhaus, James Hopes, David Hussey, Ben Laughlin, Brett Lee, Shaun Marsh, Andrew Symonds, Shane Watson
Spectators interest in IPL continues despite shifting to SA

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