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PCB chief Ashraf to involve Imran
PCB chief Ashraf to involve Imran
- Experts to lecture on laws of the game, ethics and doping at national camp LOKENDRA PRATAP SAHI Dr Nasim Ashraf Calcutta: Dr Nasim Ashraf, who has just completed a month as chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), intends seeking World Cup-winning captain Imran Khan’s help in drawing up a “strategic plan” for the short term and the longer road beyond. “I’ve been an admirer of Imran’s unbelievable leadership and have been talking to him quite often... In fact, I’ve requested him to attend a seminar in Lahore on November 16, where I’ve invited other greats as well,” Dr Ashraf told The Telegraph in Mumbai on Monday morning. Speaking at the ITC Sheraton before setting out for breakfast with the Wadias, he added: “The seminar is going to be held at the Gaddafi (where the PCB is headquartered)... In the short term, obviously, our focus is on next year’s World Cup. However, we also want to look ahead and see how Pakistan can consistently be a dominant force...” Imran, who is a Member of the National Assembly and a vehement critic of President Pervez Musharraf (the PCB’s patron-in-chief), is expected to accept the invitation. While he has been giving pep talks to the team, off and on, the PCB hasn’t exactly involved him in a big way so far. The iconic Imran retired in 1992, soon after the World Cup triumph. Meanwhile, learning from the doping scandal which has snared the two principal strike bowlers (Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammed Asif), the PCB has decided to invite “experts” who will lecture on subjects such as laws of the game, ethics and doping when the national camp begins in Lahore on Tuesday. That camp is for the upcoming series against the West Indies. It takes off with the Gaddafi Test, beginning Saturday. “I understand that communication is an important aspect and, so, I’ve suggested some names... I need to check on the schedule, but some expert is going to be there on each day of the camp... I hope this exercise will bring about more awareness and, as a result, better understanding of important issues,” Dr Ashraf said. Imran Khan Incidentally, his paternal grandfather, Lala Karim Buksh, was a contemporary of Lala Amarnath and played for the Cricket Club of India (CCI). “It was an emotional moment when I entered the CCI for the Champions Trophy final... I was myself an allrounder and have played for Pakistan at the U-19 level,” Dr Ashraf pointed out. In passing, he mentioned that his grandfather is credited with “introducing” cricket in the North West Frontier Province. Besides being the PCB chief, the 56-year-old Dr Ashraf heads the National Commission for Human Development and has the rank of minister of state. Till he took up that assignment in 2001 (at the behest of President Musharraf no less), he was a practising nephrologist in the US. |
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Two things:
1. Didn't we already know the PCB were hosting the seminar with all those former players? 2. If there's one thing I'd like to see Imran do with cricket in Pakistan, it's to develop domestic cricket. He always talks about the need for a solid domestic system for the development of players, well I think he should be the one entrusted to do the job. Of course he couldn't actually do it because he has more political aspirations. |
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so now Dr Ashraf's grandfather introduced cricket to the NWFP ?
what else does this guy want ... can someone throw him a freaking bone ? |
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Ha ha but he is turning out to be the yes man i envisioned. good news.
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wow. this part is just so emotional for me. I'm tearing up. someone stop this man from making me cry every time he opens his mouth. |
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and there it is, no doubt about it. if it wasn't for mr. dr. janaab nizam ul mulk asif ud dawlah ashraf khan sahab's forefathers, we wouldn't have seen the likes of umar gul, yasir hameed and younis khan. also, i reckon a recall for arshad khan is in the offing.
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i thin inzi should hit him with a bat like he did in toronto |
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oh boy.. and we were happy that S Khan had resigned. |
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Lets put you blabber mouths in the PCB chairman's seat as of course you can do so much better then after that you can run for the President of Pakistan.
Talking is easy as it is for Mullahs as well. Doing something about it is different. |
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why is everyone tripping at least he is a yes man who wants to follow imran. its good times in my book.
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I saw Imran Khan on that 'Cricket Controversies' programme on NDTV or whatever its called. He offered his services to Indian cricket. He actually said they should employ him and he will come in as an outsider who is unbiased and sort it out.
If he is willing to help Indian cricket I am sure he would be willing to help Pakistani cricket with 1000000 times the energy. Bring him on. |
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was wondering when the Mullahs would be blamed for something...!!..typical.. |
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Dont think Imran would ever go to India, it would simply jepordize his political career. |
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I heared his grandfather intorduced cricket in Attock as well. Thsi guy should be given credit to introducing all the greats in pakistan cricket. I hope he introduces cricket to bloch people.
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put a sock in it |

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