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usman_mhd123
31st October 2006, 19:22
Lenient punishment likely for Akhtar, Asif

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006 23:12 IST



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KARACHI: Barrister Shahid Hamid, who heads the drugs inquiry tribunal probing the positive dope tests of pacers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif, has admitted there is a point of view that they should be handed out a punishment that makes them available for next year’s World Cup.

Hamid made these comments while responding to queries from a bench of the Supreme Court in Islamabad headed by Chief Justice Chaudhry Iftikhar Ahmed.

Although Hamid appeared before the bench in connection with another case, the Chief Justice and other judges inquired from him about the doping case and expressed disappointment with the performance of Pakistan in the Champions Trophy.

Hamid, a well-known senior barrister, told them there was a view to save the two bowlers for the World Cup but another view was to hand them out strict punishment for bringing shame on the country.

Shoaib and Asif were recalled from the Champions Trophy in India two weeks ago for failing a dope test and testing positive for banned steroid Nandrolone. The tests were conducted internally by the Pakistan Cricket Board so the punishment for the offence will be decided by the tribunal although international doping regulations warrant a two-year ban for a first violation.

There have also been rumours of the tribunal letting off the two players with a ban of one or two months and a heavy financial fine so that they are available for the World Cup. However, Hamid told the judges that the tribunal would decide on the case in the next two days.

infamous9383
31st October 2006, 19:29
good job usman picking that up

yk
31st October 2006, 19:45
Next two days? so we're looking at Thursday now.......Oh dear the tension is unbearable!!!

The Passion, the Pride the Pakistani JOSH!!!!

zMario
31st October 2006, 20:47
The pain is temporary, but the pride is everlasting

Inswinging Yorker
31st October 2006, 20:51
lucky if they get a light sentence

Hash
1st November 2006, 06:21
Good news.

But why do they keep delaying the verdict and sentence?

First Saturday, then Wednesday and now 'in the next couple of days'. This is so typical of Pakistani culture. Next they will say 'early next week' then it will be 'at the end of the week' and before we know it the world cup will already have happened and we'll be getting ready to embark in a 5 test series with the newly ranked world number 1 test side Mozambique (2145)

Hash
1st November 2006, 06:21
lucky if they get a light sentence

I'm of the view that they'd be unlucky if they get a heavy sentence.

12thMan
1st November 2006, 09:56
what is the supreme court doing here. Probably looks like off the record question and should have been discussed over tea not in court. I am not sure if this guy is supposed to answer him unless he wants to earn some credits

qasim722
1st November 2006, 10:14
Good news.

But why do they keep delaying the verdict and sentence?

First Saturday, then Wednesday and now 'in the next couple of days'. This is so typical of Pakistani culture. Next they will say 'early next week' then it will be 'at the end of the week' and before we know it the world cup will already have happened and we'll be getting ready to embark in a 5 test series with the newly ranked world number 1 test side Mozambique (2145).[/B]
:)) :))
Sometimes i do agree with you.

qasim722
1st November 2006, 15:50
Lenient???????? :( :( :(

Hash
1st November 2006, 16:53
so much for that

Easa
1st November 2006, 16:54
Fake ****, this was.

Zeenix
1st November 2006, 18:13
2 years for Shabby and 1 year for Asif Lenient HUH...........