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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has voted in favour of staging the Champions Trophy in Pakistan but Cricket Australia (CA) appears set to refuse to send its players to the strife-torn nation.

Although CA will find allies in their New Zealand, England and South Africa counterparts - who have all expressed concerned about touring Pakistan given the wave of bombings there - some critics have said that Australia's refusal to send players to the tournament could cause a major rift in world cricket.


Despite two recent unfavourable independent security reports advising players not to visit Pakistan, an ICC-appointed taskforce will once again assess security with the verdict set to be released in about 10 days. CA will then make a final decision on whether to send a squad of players over.

Australian Cricketers' Association chief executive Paul Marsh has strongly advised CA and the players to boycott the tour on grounds of personal safety.

"There has been 66 suicide bombings in the past year in Pakistan and of those, 15 have been in cities that are scheduled to host games.

"For our players, we've gone through this with a fine tooth comb and we just don't think the risk to go to Pakistan is acceptable," he said.

"I am very hopeful Cricket Australia make that decision.

"It would be unfair to put that decision back on the players and it would be inconsistent to put that decision back on players given what has happened in the past," he added.


New Zealand's player association also slammed the decision and advised its members not to attend, while players from England, South Africa (despite their board voting in support of Pakistan) and the West Indies are also understood to have reservations.

No game is bigger than the personal safety of its players and it would be silly to put the safety of Aussie cricketers, or any other cricketers from NZ, England SA etc. for that matter, at risk.

What do you think? Should CA send our players to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy?


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Australia vs Windies ODI


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Stuart MacGill
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Matthew Hayden


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According to ex-Aussie cricketer, Greg Matthews – he had starred in that famous tied Madras Test in 1986 – he is very happy with the fact that the Asian block is one of the most powerful one in the ICC, and is vurtually ruling the cricket world. The reason?

Hear it from the horse's mouth, "I'm very, very happy now that Asia is running the game now. The English had 100 years of it and did a pretty average job


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The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the governing body for the Lord's Cricket Ground, has come out with some earth shattering revelations. No, it has nothing to do with changes in the fine print of the MCC coaching manual, or a selection of a woman as their next Chief Executive.

It is simply this that the MCC has decided to agree to host neutral Test matches at Lord's and more importantly, it has also consented to host some of the matches of the proposed Champions League! We are not alluding to the sport of soccer here; it is the extension of the Indian Premier League (IPL) that would be played between the best teams of the various T20 leagues across the world. So, a Chennai Super Kings, a Pura Milk Perth Riders, a Vodafone Londoners and an Auckland Blacks side (names are definitely fictitious!), may face off in the Champions League of Cricket, with some of the matches being played in London, more specifically at Lord’s


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Bollinger in; Hilfenhaus out

April 17th 2008 22:53
Ben Hilfenhaus
Hilfenhaus is out of the West Indies tour through injury


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The second round of the IPL player auction has come and gone with not too many surprises. The two big named Australians to go under the hammer were James Hopes and Shane Watson - both Allrounders, both from Queensland. Hopes brilliant innings in the second final of the Commonwealth Bank series must have upped his currency in the auction. For me the surprise wasn't his US$ 300,000 price but the team that got him - he joins Brett Lee at Mohali. The team I expected to get Hopes was the team that got fellow Queensland Allrounder Shane Watson - the Jaipur Rajasthan Royals headed by Shane Warne. They spent the least on the first player auction and had more money left to spend but opted not for Hopes. Instead they went for the only English player in the draft - Dimitri Mascarenhas.

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Replacing the irreplacable

March 8th 2008 23:18
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