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| Shoaib Akhtar banned for two years... I'm not sure how / why, but Mohammed Asif gets away with 12 months... seems a bit odd and let's hope there's clarification to follow. See http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/6061394.stm Quote:
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| I, too, am not sure why Asif did not get 2 years also (possibly because he is young?) but I think the bans set out for them are correct and show that the PCB will not tolerate cheats. Hopefully this will send a shock reminder to all those in the Pakistani first-class cricket setup about the use of drugs and that it doesn't pay in the end. Edit: I have just read the cricinfo quote so my question is answered about why Asif got let off lighter. So can Shoaib return after this or is it definitely all over for a) his international career b) his cricket career?
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| The full report by the tribunal: http://www.pcb.com.pk/Pakistan/Articles/5/5298.htmlSHoaib's career is over. Asif will be back. Last edited by Vrock : 01-11-2006 at 04:41 PM. Reason: Fix Link |
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| Shoaib and Asif banned by PCB This probably marks the end of Shoaib Akhtar's career. If it is, its a very sad end to the international career of a great bowler. Asif will certainly look forward to more cricket after a year. We should also not forget that they both can appeal against the ban and then the ban period might be revised.
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| Just heard a report on IBN7 (Indian news channel). They were interviewing Pakistani journalist and he said that Asif was let off easy because of his ignorance. Asif did admit to taking something that had nandrolone and stopped it when someone warned him. Shoaib however, was fully aware of the drug and hence was banned for two years.
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| The clouds are becoming clearer as to why the bans were different. I think the PCB have definitely got it right; yes, Asif probably wasn't too sure whether what he was taking a banned drug(would he even have questioned it?) but the PCB are still laying some blame on his shoulders and saying it's not an excuse.
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| A step by step account of the whole thing from the PCB: http://pcb.com.pk/Pakistan/Articles/5/5298.html PCB handled it bravely. This should be a wake up call for all those boards who havent been taking the drug issues seriously. High time for all boards to start doing internal drug tests.
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| Very sad, the cricketing world will miss seeing Shoaib Akhtar stroming in and bowling a 100mph delivery to a batsman who is shaking in his boots. It was one of the best sights in cricket. Farewell Shoaib Akhtar. (Good luck in your new career in bollywood)
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