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ICC likely to offer olive branch to banned players

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) Monday said it is likely to allow banned players to feature in domestic matches a few months before their punishment expires. The provision in the players’ code of conduct will come up for approval in next month’s board meeting in Dubai and may specifically benefit Pakistan’s pace-man Mohammad Amir whose five year ban expires in August next year. ICC chief executive David Richardson confirmed that rules on banned players are likely to be relaxed.

Jockey all set to explore more business avenues in Pakistan: Enrique Cardenal

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ISLAMABAD, OCT 23 (DNA) – Jockey international is all set to look for more avenue of cooperation with the Pakistani counterparts with a view make available quality Jockey products to Pakistani consumers.  Enrique Cardenal Brand Director Jockey Asia and Spain expressed these views in a media talk on Thursday.

23rd Anniversary of Azerbaijan’s Independence

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Azerbaijan celebrates Independence Day on October 18. Exactly 23 years ago, after the adoption of the Constitutional Act, Azerbaijan gained the long-awaited independence, having surmounted many challenges.History inevitably proves that preserving the independence is much more difficult than to gain it. Azerbaijan twice had the opportunity to become a sovereign state during the 20th century. Unfortunately, the first opportunity failed shortly thereafter because of outside interference, internal opposition and the general political instability.

I can’t believe Ajmal has been able to bowl for so long: Hair

SYDNEY: Timid officiating has allowed a generation of ‘chuckers’ to flourish in international cricket and the current crackdown on bowlers with illegal actions has arrived two decades late, according to former test umpire Darrell Hair. Pakistani’s Saeed Ajmal is the highest profile of a string of spinners who have been suspended by the International Cricket Council (ICC) recently for bending their elbows beyond the 15 degrees allowed while bowling the ball.

Pakistan comes first, always: Misbah

ABU DHABI: Struggling Pakistan captain Misbahul Haq on Monday said he needed to start scoring runs again to continue playing as captain of the one-day side. Misbah, 40, withdrew himself from the third and final one-day match against Australia in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, raising doubts over his captaincy barely four months from the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Shahid Afridi instead led Pakistan, but their fortunes did not change as Australia pulled off a sensational one-run win in the last over to seal a 3-0 whitewash.

Azerbaijani First Lady sends Eid felicitations

ISLAMABAD, OCT 09 (DNA) -Embassy of Azerbaijan organized sacrifice (Qurbani) distribution ceremonies in various districts of Pakistan including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Okara, Multan of Punjab district as well as Dera-Ismail Khan, Lakki Marwat (KPK).The ceremonies were a collaborative effort as in Punjab province the event was held in collaboration with Bait-ul-Mal (Sweet Homes), in Dera Ismail Khan with AIMS Foundation and in Lakki Marwat with Saif foundation.

Olympic Council slams money-obsessed India for ‘killing’ cricket

INCHEON: The head of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has launched a scathing attack on India over its refusal to enter a cricket team at the Asian Games, saying its decision was “killing” the sport. Twenty20 Cricket was added to the Asian Games programme four years ago as a way to try and promote the sport in the region. But India, the world’s richest and most influential cricketing nation, has steadfastly refused to send a men’s or women’s team to either the 2010 or the 2014 Asian Games. The Indian cricket board (BCCI) said its players were too busy with their other commitments. The Asian Games, which ended in South Korea on Saturday, clashed with the lucrative Champions League Twenty20 taking place in India.

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World community bound to resolve Kashmir issue: Nawaz

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NEW YORK: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Friday reminded the world community that it was their responsibility to resolve the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. “We cannot draw a veil on the issue of Kashmir until it is addressed in accordance with the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” the prime minister said while addressing the United Nations General Assembly. Nawaz Sharif said Pakistan was ready to work with India for the resolution of this problem through negotiations. “Our support and advocacy of the right to self-determination of the people of Jammu and Kashmir is our historic commitment and a duty as a party to the Kashmir dispute,” he said.

Ten Percent of Western Recruits  to ISIS are Women

After the grisly execution of American journalist Steven Sotloff by an ISIS terroristearlier this month, a chilling message from inside ISIS-controlled territory reached tens of thousands globally via social media: “I wish I did it.” It came from Umm Ubaydah, a Western woman who had converted to Islam, moved to Syria, married a jihadist fighter, and joined in the ISIS media campaign to drum up support for the movement among English-language Tweeters and bloggers everywhere. According to estimates by American and European centers for the study of radicalization, Umm Ubaydah is one of hundreds of Western women who have either joined the ranks of ISIS or been intercepted en route to the territory it now controls.

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