Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Veena Malik Match Fixing Evidence against Mohammad Asif Videos and Pictures

Veena Malik the Ex-Girl Friend of Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Asif, claims to have evidence of Asif’s involvement in match-fixing in programme Frontline with Kamran Shahid 29th August 2010, on Express News TV on the subject of alleged involvement of Pakistani cricketers in match fixing in UK, Veena Malik .

Veena Malik Match Fixing Evidence against Mohammad Asif Videos and Pictures

Veena Malik said “I have proof that Asif is involved in match-fixing. On the Australian tour, he talked to me and said Pakistan will not win any series in 2010″. According to her young Mohammad Aamir was also influenced by Asif in the game.

“He got out of the doping case in the Indian Premier League after bribing the doctor Rs 3 million, an amount that I lent him when we were friends”, she further added.

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Apnieyesp News Exculsive Pakistani Players Match Fixing Scandal Video in England


Apnieyesp News Report: The Pakistan cricket camp could be heading for yet another controversy after the reports emanated from the touring squad in England that captain Salman Butt was not seeing eye to eye with the coach and a particular group is still calling the shots in the national team.

Details collected by this correspondent have confirmed that there was plenty of resentment in the Pakistan dressing room after the second day of the fourth Test against England.

“The Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Ijaz Butt who is in London was unhappy with the performance of the players and conveyed to them that if they couldn’t perform they could leave the team, he would find replacements for them,” one insider said.

“Butt gave them a piece of his mind and some of the players resented the way he conveyed his feelings to them,” the insider added.

Pakistan allowed England to recover from a precarious 50 for five to 347 for seven at stumps on the second day with clear on-field tactical blunders by the captain and other players being noticed.

Sources said that Salman Butt himself was not very happy that he still didn’t have complete authority to take decisions and that the coaching staff and management were dictating to him.

“Coach Waqar Younus and his assistant coaches and the management are in a strong position and are backing a particular group in the team which is causing issues,” one source said.

The Pakistani media tore into the team management after Waqar and assistant manager Shafqat Rana were shown in dancing and celebrating the fall of the early England wickets on television.

“What happened to the celebrations at the end of the day and that is what Ijaz Butt also asked of the players,” the source said.

Waqar also had differences with the chief selector, Mohsin Khan during the selection of the one-day squad as he wanted some players to be retained but his suggestions were rejected by the chief selector.

Pakistan cricket since last year has been hit by several controversies mainly created due to groupings in the team and because of player power.

“Even now certain players in the team call the shots and dictate terms and the way final playing elevens are finalised,” the source said.

He said that chief selector Mohsin Khan had conveyed to the PCB Chairman that he was not satisfied with the way selection of the playing teams were made during the series.

“It is the prerogative of the tour selection committee to finalise the playing eleven in a series,” the source explained.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Pakistan search for black box into third day


Pakistan search for black box into third dayAwaz Apni ISLAMABAD: Investigators spent a third day searching Friday for the black box of a Pakistani jet that crashed into Islamabad's hills, killing all 152 people on board, officials said.

The search for human remains has been called off and most bodies handed over to families for burial, police said.

The Airblue passenger jet crashed in a ball of fire in the forested Margalla Hills overlooking the Pakistani capital in heavy rain and poor visibility on Wednesday, while trying to land after flying from Karachi.

"We have recovered remains of all the dead bodies. Now our focus is on the investigation and we are searching for any clue which can help us," senior Islamabad police official Bani Amin told media.

Monsoon rains hampered the search for two days, but aviation experts and other investigators resumed work after the weather cleared on Friday.

Investigators are focusing on the black box as the flight data recorder will provide valuable clues as to why the 10-year-old Airbus 321, which was piloted by an experienced captain, came down.

"Today the investigators are going to the hilltop. The priority is the black box and any other technical clue from the wreckage," Ramzan Sajid, spokesman for the Islamabad city administration official, told media.

Airblue, one of Pakistan's most respected airlines, has been tight-lipped about any possible technical fault or pilot error.

Reports that the pilot was told to take another route were mere speculation, company spokesman Raheel Ahmad told media.

The only deadlier civilian plane crash involving a Pakistani jet occurred when a PIA Airbus A300 crashed into a cloud-covered hillside on approach to the Nepalese capital Kathmandu in 1992, killing 167 people.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Pakistan, India vow to rebuild trust through dialogue

Pakistan and India ended their engagement with a positive note on Thursday, as foreign ministers of both countries termed their talks ‘useful’ and vowed that the talks would pave the way for serious, comprehensive and sustainable dialogue between the two countries.

The long-delayed press conference by Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna and our Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi at the end of yesterday's talks was low key. There were no surprises and the two men sat next to on ...