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Suspended Pakistan bowler Mohammad Asif’s has dismissed.He could not take part in domestic cricket before the Indian Premier League’s drugs tribunal meets in London on January 24. Asif and his lawyer had asked two local sports medicine specialists to review the procedure that was adopted by the IPL authorities to collect samples for dope tests.

Asif was keen to play in the ongoing Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and had sought help to convince the Pakistan Cricket Board that the testing procedure in the IPL was flawed and that he should be allowed to play in the tournament.

“But this is not possible and we have to wait now until the IPL drugs inquiry tribunal reaches a decision,” lawyer Karim said. “It is not possible to get the testing procedure reviewed by local experts and ask the Board to review the suspension on Asif. It can’t be done under the existing international and local anti-doping laws,” he added.

Karim said Asif was preparing his defence for the hearing scheduled in London on January 24. “We are confident we will get a favorable outcome from the IPL drugs inquiry tribunal hearing as they were kind enough to accept our request to shift the hearing from India to a neutral venue after the Mumbai attacks,” he said.

Asif was suspended by the PCB shortly after it was revealed that he, playing for Delhi Daredevils, had tested positive in the IPL dope tests. The embattled pacer’s ‘B’ sample test also came out positive and he appealed to the IPL drugs inquiry tribunal.”As far as the PCB is concerned they are independent of this procedure and it is purely their (IPL) decision whether to retain the ban or lift the ban,” Karim said.

However, he admitted that under the PCB’s anti-doping policy they couldn’t allow a cricketer to play domestic cricket who had tested positive and whose case was yet to be decided. Asif faces a minimum of two years ban from all forms of cricket if the IPL tribunal rejects his appeal.

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ejaz Butt claims Sri Lanka’s tour next year will certainly go ahead as the island nation’s sports minister Gamini Lokuge has assured him of the series getting the requisite government clearance.

“Our High Commissioner has spoken to the sports minister who has assured him the tour is on but as per government policies, it has to be cleared by the Sri Lankan foreign ministry,” Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ejaz Butt told.

He said Lokuge was assured that the tour, starting January 20, was definitely on and only the formalities needed to be completed. “As is the usual practice the Sri Lankan cricket authorities have to get security clearance from their foreign office. The foreign office will in turn will seek assurances from our government for proper security arrangements to be made for the series,” he said.

Pakistan invited Sri Lanka to play three Tests and five one-day internationals after India cancelled its confirmed tour to Pakistan in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks, which has put a big strain on relations between the two countries.

The former President of the Sri Lanka Cricket’s interim committee Arjuna Ranatunga had agreed to replace India but after he and his committee were sacked last week by the sports minister, the tour was under a shadow of doubt. But Butt said Lokuge had assured the Pakistan high commissioner the tour would not be affected by the change in the interim committee.

“As far as the security arrangements are concerned we will be meeting with Sri Lankan officials perhaps even the sports minister during the ACC meeting in Kuala Lumpur and we will assure them state level security plans and arrangements for the tour,” Butt said.

He also insisted that India had not called off its tour to Pakistan because of security concerns. “It was a political decision and we can’t do anything about it. But the fact is that India and Sri Lanka were both in Karachi for the Asia Cup earlier this year and they were satisfied with the arrangements we made for them,” he stated.

“All our provincial governments are coordinating with the board and the centre to assure top class security arrangements for the tour,” he said.

Butt did not agree with media reports that the Sri Lankans might call off their tour to Pakistan as they didn’t want to upset the Indian government. “I don’t know from where all this is coming from. But our relations with the Indian board remain good. Our government to government relations with Sri Lankan are excellent as well. Unfortunately sections of the Indian media have come up with stories apparently aimed at portraying a picture that isolates Pakistan cricket from all other countries.”

The Pakistan Cricket Board used diplomatic channels to convince the Sri Lankan government to give clearance for its team’s Test tour of the country from next month. PCB Director General Javed Miandad confirmed today that he had personally spoken to Sri Lankan sports minister Gamini Lokuge to get the tour on track.

“Our acting High Commissioner in Colombo, Dr Fazlur Rehman Qadri, played a big role in this. We are grateful to the Sri Lankan foreign and sports ministers for making this tour possible,” the former Pakistan captain said.

Miandad said the Sri Lanka’s tour would eventually be a lifeline for Pakistan cricket after the refusal of India to send its team. “Pakistan cricket was in danger of being isolated and for Sri Lanka to confirm their tour at this time is a big boost for us,” he said.

Pakistan had invited Sri Lanka for the tour after the Indian government refused to send its team in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks in November. The former head of the Sri Lankan Cricket’s interim committee, Arjuna Ranatunga, had confirmed the tour but after he was sacked by sports minister Lokuge, they were doubts if Sri Lanka would get clearance from its government.

With the tour now formally on, Miandad hoped it would lead to other foreign teams visiting Pakistan. “Our next aim is to ensure that Australia also agree to tour Pakistan for their one-day series in April,” Miandad said. “Pakistan badly needed to host international cricket teams and we have already started making preparations to ensure top-level security arrangements for the matches,” he said.

Pakistan have not played a Test this year following security concerns raised by the visiting teams. “We now need to plan ahead to have more international cricket at home. We need to make 2009 a far better year than 2008,” Miandad stated.


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