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PCB sets up sub-committee to make its Constitution ‘more practical’

PCB sets up sub-committee to make its Constitution ‘more practical’Islamabad, Nov 21: The PCB has reportedly decided to appoint a sub committee to look into the suggestions made to make the Board’s Constitution ‘more practical and democratic’.

The constitution committee formed recently by the Ministry of Sports held its first meeting in Islamabad last evening under the chairmanship of Law Minister Farooq H Naik. At the meeting, some former and present Test cricketers, regional association representatives and some other experts gave their opinions on the ideal PCB constitution.

F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone’s wife files for divorce

F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone’s wife files for divorceLondon, Nov. 21 : Formula One tycoon Bernie Ecclestone’s wife has confirmed that she will be divorcing her husband after 24 years of marriage.

Slavica Ecclestone, 50, moved out of their home in Chelsea, West London, three weeks ago, while Ecclestone attended the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Divorce lawyers said that their settlement could break all records as the former model and mother of the motor racing chief’s two daughters sought her share of the family billions.

Hayden says his comments meant no disrespect for India

Hayden says his comments meant no disrespect for IndiaSydney, Nov 21: Defending his “third world country” remark, Australian opener Matthew Hayden has insisted that he meant no disrespect to any nation or its citizens in that category.

Hayden felt that he had been made a victim of “certain sections of humanity (who) want to take someone like myself down.”

“The politics of cricket, I think, has gone mad,” The Sydney Morning Herald quoted Hayden, as saying.

Waugh says Ponting defending his tactics in India making Oz team vulnerable

Waugh says Ponting defending his tactics in India making Oz team vulnerableMelbourne, Nov 21: Former skipper Steve Waugh has said that Ricky Ponting now needs to draw a line through the Nagpur Test and not defend his actions, as it will detract and make the Australian team vulnerable to attacks from sides now sensing a fragility not seen since the mid-1980s.

“If he continues to defend his actions, his mind will be distracted and his team vulnerable to attack from sides now sensing a fragility not seen since the mid-1980s,” Waugh said.

Taiwan aims at advancing into top 8 at 2009 World Baseball Classic

Taiwan aims at advancing into top 8 at 2009 World Baseball ClassicTaipei - Taiwan, still reeling from its defeat at the hands of China at the Beijing Olympics, is aiming to advance to the top eight at the 2009 World Baseball Classic, a baseball official said Friday.

"In the first World Baseball Classic held in 2006, Taiwan failed to make it into the top eight. So our goal is to beat either Japan or South Korea and advance into the top eight," Lin Tzung-cheng, secretary-general of the Chinese-Taipei Baseball Association, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.

Allan Border warns players against writing books triggering controversies

Allan Border warns players against writing books triggering controversiesSydney, Nov 21: Former Australia cricket captain Allan Border has reportedly strongly criticised the practice of cricketers writing books, which, according to him, were nothing more than a medium to create controversies.

The comment comes in the wake of the recent controversy triggered by a book “Captain’s Diary” written by Aussie captain, in which he said that former Indian Test Sunil Gavaskar was “no angel” when it came to on-ground controversies.

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