Xuhaib
International Coach
Pakistan may sue Australia over India tour
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
By Khalid Hussain
KARACHI: Pakistan will consider suing Cricket Australia if it allowed its cricket team to tour India later this month in spite of a series of bomb blasts in New Delhi last week.
Sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) told ‘The News’ on Monday that the PCB officials are fully convinced that the Australians — who scrapped their tour of Pakistan earlier this year and also decided to stay away from the ICC Champions Trophy in the country citing security fears — will visit India as planned in spite of the deadly bombings.
The PCB top brass considers the Australians as Pakistan cricket’s enemy number one and is mulling legal action against them in case they toured India.The PCB will weigh its options and if advised by the Board’s legal experts, may knock at the doors of Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to seek compensation.
When contacted, a PCB official confirmed that the Board reserves the right to take legal action against teams like Australia, who have openly displayed ‘double standards’ on whether to tour a country or not.
The Australians are supposed to fly out to India on Sunday to play in a Test series to be played later this fall.Australia’s tour is under cloud because of the New Delhi bombings that left 20 dead in the Indian capital.
However, given Australia’s track record, it is unlikely that they will displease the Indians by scrapping the tour. “There is simply too much money involved when it comes to India to take any such decision,” said the source. “The top officials in the PCB are sure that Australia will tour India in spite of all the bombings.”
The source referred to the bombings in Jaipur during the inaugural season of the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL) earlier this year when several Aussie cricketers decided against leaving the country in spite of safety fears.But Pakistan is a different story.
The Australians refused to travel to this country in March-April this year for a full series that included three Tests, five One-day Internationals and a Twenty20 International. Their decision to stay away from Pakistan turned out to be a deadly blow for the sport in this cricket-mad country.
The Australians were also instrumental in forcing the International Cricket Council (ICC) to postpone the ICC Champions Trophy which was supposed to be played here from September 12-28. The Australian cricketers led threats of a boycott of the eight-nation tournament if the ICC allowed it to go ahead in Pakistan. Last month, the ICC decided to postpone it till next October.
Pakistan have lost millions of dollars following the postponement of the home series against Australia and the Champions Trophy. More importantly, their players and the fans have been deprived of top class action. In fact, Pakistan — one of the leading Test-playing nations — are yet to play a single Test in 2008 and are now begging for matches against countries like the West Indies and New Zealand.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
By Khalid Hussain
KARACHI: Pakistan will consider suing Cricket Australia if it allowed its cricket team to tour India later this month in spite of a series of bomb blasts in New Delhi last week.
Sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) told ‘The News’ on Monday that the PCB officials are fully convinced that the Australians — who scrapped their tour of Pakistan earlier this year and also decided to stay away from the ICC Champions Trophy in the country citing security fears — will visit India as planned in spite of the deadly bombings.
The PCB top brass considers the Australians as Pakistan cricket’s enemy number one and is mulling legal action against them in case they toured India.The PCB will weigh its options and if advised by the Board’s legal experts, may knock at the doors of Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to seek compensation.
When contacted, a PCB official confirmed that the Board reserves the right to take legal action against teams like Australia, who have openly displayed ‘double standards’ on whether to tour a country or not.
The Australians are supposed to fly out to India on Sunday to play in a Test series to be played later this fall.Australia’s tour is under cloud because of the New Delhi bombings that left 20 dead in the Indian capital.
However, given Australia’s track record, it is unlikely that they will displease the Indians by scrapping the tour. “There is simply too much money involved when it comes to India to take any such decision,” said the source. “The top officials in the PCB are sure that Australia will tour India in spite of all the bombings.”
The source referred to the bombings in Jaipur during the inaugural season of the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL) earlier this year when several Aussie cricketers decided against leaving the country in spite of safety fears.But Pakistan is a different story.
The Australians refused to travel to this country in March-April this year for a full series that included three Tests, five One-day Internationals and a Twenty20 International. Their decision to stay away from Pakistan turned out to be a deadly blow for the sport in this cricket-mad country.
The Australians were also instrumental in forcing the International Cricket Council (ICC) to postpone the ICC Champions Trophy which was supposed to be played here from September 12-28. The Australian cricketers led threats of a boycott of the eight-nation tournament if the ICC allowed it to go ahead in Pakistan. Last month, the ICC decided to postpone it till next October.
Pakistan have lost millions of dollars following the postponement of the home series against Australia and the Champions Trophy. More importantly, their players and the fans have been deprived of top class action. In fact, Pakistan — one of the leading Test-playing nations — are yet to play a single Test in 2008 and are now begging for matches against countries like the West Indies and New Zealand.