View Poll Results: Do you think it was injury or banned drugs that led the dou out of WC?
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Knee injury could end Shoaib's World Cup dream
Shoaib Akhtar, Pakistan's premier fast bowler, fears that he could miss the World Cup after suffering a knee injury that may take three to four weeks to heal. Doctors have advised Akhtar to have scans to reveal the extent of the injury to the left knee, which was operated on, along with the right knee, in February last year.
"I am devastated at the thought of missing the World Cup," Akhtar told AFP, just a month away from the start of the World Cup in the West Indies, which kicks off with Pakistan playing the hosts on March 13. "I was excited at the prospect of playing the World Cup. I want to help my team win the World Cup and I hope this injury is not worse and I am able to play some part in Pakistan's cup campaign."
His selection in the squad was also subject to his clearing a doping test to be carried out on February 16. Akhtar tested positive for banned steroids in October last year. If scans reveal serious injury, then Akhtar will have to fly to Australia for an operation and it could rule him out of the World Cup.
The latest injury scare to Akhtar compounds Pakistan's problems as they are already grappling with injury worries to key pacemen Umar Gul (ankle), Shabbir Ahmed (hamstring) and Mohammad Sami (back). To add to their problems, the International Cricket Council (ICC) turned down Pakistan's request for an extension to the February 13 deadline for naming their World Cup squad.
Salim Altaf, the Pakistan Cricket Board's director of operations, said on Saturday that they had made a second request to the ICC as it would be difficult to name the squad without finding out the extent of the injuries. If the second request is also rejected, Pakistan would name their squad either on Monday or Tuesday, Altaf said.
The 31-year-old Akhtar has been beset by injury. He was forced to return home from Pakistan's tour of South Africa after tearing his hamstring following his 4-36 on the first day of the second Test at Port Elizabeth last month. Akhtar missed the best part of last year due to injuries. He missed Pakistan's tour of Sri Lanka and the Test series in England. Akhtar only returned for the one-day series against England, starting in August last year, but two months later he and fellow paceman Mohammad Asif were called back from India after both tested positive for the banned steroid nandrolone.
Akhtar was banned for two years and Asif for one year on doping charges in November but a month later their bans were controversially overturned on appeal. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has filed an appeal against the overturning of the ban in the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland, which is not expected to hear the case until April this year.
source : Cricinfo
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Shoaib Akhtar told to rest for 2 weeks
Doctor advises rest, Shoaib shoots for ad
By Bipin Dani | Saturday, February 17, 2007
Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar has been advised two weeks' rest by his UK-based doctor, according to Akhtar's Lahore-based physician Dr. Tauseef Razaq.
Speaking to Indyablue.com from Lahore, Dr Razaq said Shoaib would be leaving for Malaysia for an ad shoot. Said Shoaib's brother Shahid Akhtar: "He will return soon from Malaysia where he is going to shoot for a Pepsi commercial."
Akhtar did not attend the dope tests conducted by the Pakistan Cricket Board. This has raised a few eye brows and people are questioning as to why the PCB did not force Shoaib to take the test, keeping in mind Shoaib failing the dope test ahead of the last ICC Champions Trophy which was played in India.
However, Dr Razaq says all speculations about Shoaib is not warranted and he will certainly play in the 2007 World Cup. "Shoaib will certainly play the World Cup whether he gives the dope test or not."
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Update on Shaby n Asif ----- also please vote in poll
Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammed Asif have been advised futher rest for two weeks to allow time for their injuries respective injuries to heal properly.
Shoaib's knee troubles and Asif's elbow injury forced their withdrawals from the World Cup and they have been advised to rest for a couple more weeks before they can return to training.
"They need at least two more weeks of rest before they are examined again by our medical panel," Zakir Khan, the board's director of cricket operations, told Reuters.
"The medical panel will decide when they can resume training," he added.
The bowlers tested positive for a banned steroid last October in out-of-competition tests conducted by the board. They were initially banned but then cleared by an appeals panel a month later.
At the time there was intense speculation that they were pulled out of the tournament because of fears that the may still be carrying traces of the steroid Nandrolone in their bodies and thus may have tested positive in the Caribbean. The PCB has consistently rubbished the speculation.
In the absence of the new-ball duo, Pakistan crashed out of the World Cup after successive losses to West Indies and Ireland.
source : cricinfo
i personally still think it was the banned substance that was still in there system is the reason they didn't play in this WC
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Re: Update on Shaby n Asif ----- also please vote in poll
totally agree with u bro
pak cricket must pick up the slack
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