Pakistan Government blocks its players from IPL

Just after issuing NOC’s couple of days ago, the government has blocked the Pakistani players to participate in IPL season 2. Wow!!.. now that along with the unbanning of ICL players is really going to make things a bit ugly as far as the crcket relations between BCCI and PCB goes.

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Pakistan blocks its players from IPL

Pakistan has barred its players from participating in the IPL after its foreign ministry deemed it was unsafe for the cricketers to travel to India in the wake of the November terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

“We have been informed by the foreign ministry today that the situation is not conducive for Pakistan cricketers to travel to India,” sports minister Aftab Jilani told the Associated Press.

**The sports ministry had last week given clearance to the players to participate in the Indian Twenty20 league, while informing them that their security would be their own and their IPL franchise’s responsibility. **

**“We [the sports ministry] had given the NOC, but the final decision was up to the government,” Jilani said. **

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Re: Pakistan Government blocks its players from IPL

Good Decision Indeed, but these players will start crying now...Good to see our Gov showing some balls...

Lets hope this decision works out and no one goes to IPL and also our tv channels shouldnt broadcast IPL.

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The PCB needed to stand up to BCCI. Enough bullying around. This will only make the relationship even more bitter but that's something that we needed to do. To make a point and to take stand against India's withdrawl from touring Pakistan earlier in Jan. Good job PCB and Paki Govt.

Now the other news about the courts reversing the ban on all ICL players from playing domestic cricket. Thats good for us too.

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I think it is a sensible decision by the Pak Govt.

I am glad that it robs the impotent Hindu Taliban of some ammunition. Now they can focus on other cowardly acts such as vandalizing shops on Valentine's Day and molesting ladies in pubs. All in the name of preserving bharatiyay kulchar.

Protecting culture is the last refuge of unemployed morons.

Don't worry ..... across the border it's the "PROTECTION of ISLAM"

George Bernard Some1

From Dawn 03 February e009

Govt decision equally applicable for IPL, ICL recruits: SL as alternative venue for Champions Trophy not final

Mohammad Yaqoob

LAHORE, Feb 2: The government’s decision of not allowing the players to feature in the Indian Premier League (IPL) will also be applicable in the case of Pakistan players associated with the breakaway Indian Cricket League (ICL), a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official said on Monday.

“While the government has advised the PCB not to send any player to India to feature in the IPL, I think the same order will also apply for the players who have their contract with another Indian league – the ICL,” PCB’s Chief Operating Officer Saleem Altaf told reporters here on Monday.

The Federal Sports Ministry had allowed Pakistan players to participate in the IPL, to be held in April. However, the situation changed entirely when the Foreign Ministry cancelled the permission.

“The PCB is bound to follow the government’s instructions. Therefore, the decision has been conveyed to IPL commissioner Lalit Modi,” Saleem said.

All this has happened in the wake of strained political relations between Pakistan and India after the Nov 26 Mumbai incident. As India refused to tour Pakistan in January-February, an identical response from Pakistan was somehow expected.

But the Sports Ministry had shown lenient attitude, allowing the players to play in the IPL, recognised by the ICC.

However, the international body does not recognise the ICL since it’s a breakaway league running without the India’s cricket authorities’ approval.

The ICC has banned all the players who are affiliated with the ICL as they were not allowed to play in the national domestic cricket as well as international cricket.

In fact, it was a day of mixed fortunes for the players affiliated with the ICL. In the morning they heard good news that the Sindh High Court (SHC) had ordered the PCB to remove the ban on the ICL players and allow them to play domestic cricket. But later in the afternoon, the Foreign Ministry’s decision again put a question mark on their future with the ICL.

As the SHC has summoned the PCB on Feb 10 for further hearing, the ICL players have a chance to play the next round of the ongoing Quaid-i-Azam Trophy starting from Feb 7.

A day before, on Sunday, the ICC decided to continue its policy of not allowing any player, coach and official to feature in any tournament not approved.

There were speculations that the ICC could remove the ban from the players [affiliated with the ICL] at its meeting in Perth, Australia on Saturday and Sunday. But soon after the ICC decision, the ICL players moved the court and got a stay-order against the ban.

Asked will a considerable number of cricketers not be deprived of attractive money with this [Foreign Ministry] decision of stopping them from playing for the two leagues, besides possible legal complications as the players had signed the contract with the leagues, Saleem said it was a national policy therefore, he could not comment on it.

Meanwhile, to a question about the new hosts for the Champions Trophy, in place of Pakistan, Saleem said it was early to say Sri Lanka would be the alternative venue for the Champions Trophy.

“It may be Dubai, Malaysia or any other place. Furthermore, though the PCB will get some specific money as original hosts of the Champions Trophy, it will have no link with the organising matters,” the official explained.

Pakistan were to host the prestigious event in September last year, but the ICC deferred it for October 2009 as Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand and West Indies were not ready to visit Pakistan due to their security concerns.