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Pakistan ban Younis and Yousuf for life

Mar 10 2010 - 10:58:08

The Pakistan Cricket Board have banned former captains Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf from the national team for life as part of a stunning crackdown on player indiscipline.

Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul Hasan were also handed one-year bans by the PCB who acted on the advice of a report submitted by a six-member inquiry committee set up to investigate the reasons for Pakistan's abject showing on their recent tour to Australia.

Pakistan lost all their matches on the tour, which was also marred by a ball-tampering row involving Shahid Afridi, who was fined and placed on probation for six months over the incident, while the Akmal brothers, Kamran and Umar, were fined at total of five million rupees (£40,000) on grounds of indiscipline.

The PCB released a statement explaining the reasons for the measures handed down to Yousuf and Younis.

"Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan, keeping in view their infighting which resulted in bringing down the whole team, their attitude has a trickledown effect which is a bad influence for the whole team, should not be part of national team in any format," the statement read.

Younis stepped down as captain in November last year just prior to the series against Australia after suggesting he had lost command over his players.

Yousuf was subsequently installed captain but Pakistan lost all three Tests, five one-dayers and a Twenty20 international on what turned out to be a dismal tour of Australia.

The PCB's general manager for media, Nadeem Sawar, disputed the suggestion that the two players had been banned, rather that they would not be considered for future internationals.

"If you look at the media release, we have not used the word ban, but merely stated that these players would not be part of the national team in the future," Sawar said.

However he added: "At this stage, it would seem that their international career is over. They will not be playing international cricket."

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    World Twenty20 Group B
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