In case the ICC shifts the Champions Trophy which is scheduled to be played in Pakistan from September 11-28, the PCB will demand a substantial compensation from the international cricket body, Board sources have said.
Reports during past few days have suggested that the ICC was mulling over shifting the tournament to Sri Lanka or South Africa, in the wake of recent terror attacks in Islamabad and Karachi.
Re: PCB demands compensation................... part 1
by TomandJerry on Jun 22, 2009 08:44 PM
Everyone knows Champions trophy was shifted to South Africa, So South Africa fixed their match against Pakistan in semi-fiinals........
Re: Re: PCB demands compensation................... part 1
by Imran on Jun 22, 2009 08:49 PM
People like u will destroy cricket with ur continous and baselss allegations of match fixing
Re: Re: Re: PCB demands compensation................... part 1
by TomandJerry on Jun 22, 2009 08:52 PM
M0r0nic fool, I am doing copy paste and only giving information to people unlike a m0r0n like u who is illetrate fool and does not undertsand Cricket, Why buddy is your &ss tearing now coz even u have doubt about this world cup being a hoax one.......
Re: Re: Re: Re: PCB demands compensation................... part
by Imran on Jun 22, 2009 08:55 PM
R u paid 10 bucks to do this job of copy paste I know u r fit for this job only with ur limited brain capacity
Pakistan played excellent. So we congrat them. However, see in cricket , the only team that remained on Top effectively for a long time is the Aussies only. India-Pak-SL are doing good but no consistancy. Otheres seem to be criticising paksitan out of jealousy, or to respond to pompoous behaviour of Pakistanis and its supporters.
But take it in good spirit and congratulate whoever wins and move-over.
Re: Dhoni n Jadega
by greatone me on Jun 22, 2009 08:38 PM
Atherton was right when he said most Indian fans are immature,Jadeja hardly played 1 match and you are blaming him,mind you he is a good player just like Badrinath and Vijay who have been selected to WI.
Any body knows how this calculation is done? if in 7 matches some body scores just 152 runs with 2 half centuries and has takes 11 wickets becomes MVP where as another player scores 154 runs with 10 wickets in 6 matches comes at number 3 or a batsman scores more than double the runs but still languishes at 2nd position then this entire calculation seems to be irrational.
Re: MVP Calculaton
by Imran on Jun 22, 2009 08:21 PM
Don’t go by the above table as fielding is not listed there anway u don’t need to see any stats performance of afridi in both matches settles the debate
Re: Re: MVP Calculaton
by aryamihir dev on Jun 22, 2009 09:05 PM
thats what is funny. by performing in just 2 matches if a mediocre performer is termed MVP then there is problem. Dilshan and Bravo played much better either of them should have been MVP.