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Indian Cricket League 2007-08
Sami among eight new ICL signings
Bureau Report
LAHORE—Eight Pakistani players, including fast bowlers Mohammad Sami and
Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, have signed up to play in the unofficial Indian
Cricket League (ICL).
All eight players have represented Pakistan at the international level.
Sami, Naved-ul-Hasan, Mushtaq Ahmed, Humayun Farhat, Shahid Nazir, Hasan
Raza, Imran Nazir and Riaz Afridi will now join six other Pakistan
players who are already part of the league.
The Pakistan board, meanwhile, showed no sign of softening their stance
towards players moving to the league. “Our domestic teams and players
are like a family for us and we have worked for their welfare and
betterment,” said Zakir Khan, director operations PCB.
“Players are given salaries and retainers at domestic level now. If
after all this these guys want to join the ICL, we wish them well and
good luck. Our stance remains the same still [barred from selection for
Pakistan and domestic cricket]. A number of these players are in the
twilight of their careers anyway.”
Sami is the most high-profile signing, having played for Pakistan as
recently as December last year, in the third Test against India in
Bangalore. Humayun, who kept wicket in one Test and five ODIs, joins his
brother Imran, while Raza, who, in 1996 became the youngest Test
cricketer at 14 years and 227 days, last played for Pakistan in 2005.
Shahid Nazir, a promising fast bowler when he burst onto the scene in
1996, has also been in and out of the side over the last decade.
The youngest of the lot is fast bowler Riaz Afridi, an Under-19 World
Cup winner in 2004, who has one Test under his belt. Imran Nazir, a
batsman touted as the next big thing after a scintillating hundred in
Barbados in 2000, made a comeback last year to the team, but played his
last one-dayer against India in November and was overlooked for a
central contract by the Pakistan board.
There are reports that Arshad Khan, the offspinner, was to join as well,
especially after he resigned from the PCB’s junior selection committee.
“Arshad Khan, who is the member of the Junior Selection Committee of
Pakistan Cricket Board, tendered his resignation yesterday in view of
better opportunity elsewhere,” a board statement said. “The management
has accepted his resignation with immediate effect.” However, the Zee
Group, who are behind the ICL, insist that this is the final list and
that Arshad isn’t part of the league as of now.
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Imran Farhat, Taufeeq Umar, Shabbir Ahmed, Abdul Razzaq
and Azhar Mahmood signed up when the league was launched last year.
Mohammad Yousuf decided to join too before pulling out. The Pakistan
board subsequently barred the players from representing Pakistan or
playing domestic cricket.
“We are extremely pleased to welcome these players to the ICL family,”
said Kapil Dev, the former Indian captain who is currently the chairman
of the executive board for the ICL. “These talented & experienced
cricketers will definitely be a great source of learning for the
youngsters who will play with them. Under their guidance, the Indian
Cricket League players will develop skills comparable to the best of
international cricketing talent.” |