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In the News (Fri 18 Dec 09)

  
  Pakistan ignore Malik for captains' seminar
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has overlooked former captain Salim Malik, who is serving a life ban for match-fixing, for a seminar to discuss the state of the game in the country.
Malik was banned life for his alleged role in cricket's match-fixing scandal in 2000, the third international player to suffer this fate along with former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin and late South African skipper Hansie Cronje.
In Malik's case he was banned for other reasons and his appeal is still pending with the Supreme Court,'' the official said.
news.webindia123.com /news/articles/Sports/20061112/506152.html   (392 words)

  
 PCB to honour banned Salim Malik -DAWN - Sport; March 21, 2002
Salim, who went on to play in the 1996 and 1999 World Cups, had a dismal tournament by his standards when he failed with the bat.
Salim was banned in May 2000 by the PCB on the recommendation of Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum who investigated the charges of corruption in Pakistan cricket.
But a spokesman of the PCB said Salim Malik was a clean cricketer in 1992 and whatever he did, it was after 1994.
www.dawn.com /2002/03/21/spt9.htm   (347 words)

  
 rediff.com: Salim Malik protests ban
Salim Malik, a former Pakistan captain who has not played for his national side since the 1999 World Cup in England, claimed that he was being made a scapegoat, and indicated that he would consult his lawyers before mounting a legal challenge against the ban.
Malik has been fined 10 lakh rupees in addition to the ban, while Ata-Ur-Rehman has been fined Rs 1 lakh.
On Malik, the commission besides imposing the ban and the heaviest fine handed out to any player thus far, added, "He should not be allowed to even associate himself with any cricketing affairs as he may be able to influence the new generation.''
www.rediff.com /sports/2000/may/25salim.htm   (494 words)

  
 Investigators find evidence against Malik
But he added it was up to Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum, who conducted the hearings at the request of the government, on what he would say in his report and on what recommendations he would make.
Malik has played in 99 test matches in more than 15 years of international cricket, and is the second highest run scorer for Pakistan after Javed Miandad.
Malik was omitted and he was also left out of the squad for the second test when it was named on Saturday.
members.tripod.com /sl_cricket/Reports/Archived/6decpksalim.htm   (452 words)

  
 Salim Malik
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www.pakservice.com /People/salim_malik.htm   (176 words)

  
 Daily Excelsior... Sports
Salim Malik, who struck 122 with Wajatullah Wasti and Saeed Anwar as runners in turns, was suffering from a mild thigh strain while Ijaz Ahmed, the in-form batsman who did not play in the tour opener against India ‘A’ which ended here as he was running high temperature, had recovered from the fever.
Malik, coming into the tour embroiled in controversy over betting and match-fixing, put those worries behind and thrived on lethargic fielding by the Indians, including a life when on 94, to crack 122 as Pakistan made 272 in their second innings before being all out midway through the post-lunch session.
Both Haq and Malik played punishing shots off medium-pacer D Ganesh and slow bowlers off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and left-armer Rahul Sanghvi, apart from pleasing cuts to ensure that the visitors were not pushed onto the backfoot in their tour-opener.
www.dailyexcelsior.com /99jan26/sports.htm   (2420 words)

  
 Salim Malik wants to clear his name -DAWN - Sport; 11 April, 2004
Malik, who turns 40 this month, was banned by a judicial inquiry commission looking into match-fixing, headed by Lahore High Court judge Malik Mohammad Qayyum.
Malik, with 103 matches, is one of three Pakistan players to have played more than 100 Tests for Pakistan.
Malik's last appearance for Pakistan was in the 1999 World Cup against India in Manchester.
www.dawn.com /2004/04/11/spt5.htm   (239 words)

  
 BBC News | CRICKET | Salim Malik: Tarnished talent
But the most striking thing about the young Malik was the enthusiasm with which he threw himself into each contest and the popularity he enjoyed with his team-mates.
Malik was reprieved by an inquiry into the claims of match-fixing in 1995.
Malik has been a survivor over the years, partly due to the complexities of Pakistan's selection procedures.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/sport/cricket/763363.stm   (792 words)

  
 The Hindu : Habib Bank may sack Salim Malik
Malik was banned for life by the Pakistan Cricket Board on the recommendations of Justice Malik Muhammad Qayyum, whose match- fixing report was made public in May this year.
However, this year, despite repeated requests by Malik, the PCB did not allow him to compete even in domestic cricket after the Justice suspected his involvement in fixing of international matches and recommended a life ban on all forms of cricket.
However, Malik has got a stay from Lahore High Court on all the penalties imposed on him and the hearing is scheduled for January 6, 2001.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/2000/12/10/stories/07100289.htm   (317 words)

  
 Pakistan Times | Sports: Pakistan's Salim Malik hopeful after Azharuddin Case
Malik was also accused of wrongdoing by team-mates and his name was mentioned in India’s inquiry into Azharuddin.
Malik said he would put his case before the newly appointed Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Nasim Ashraf and operations director Salim Altaf.
Malik said his main goal is to clear his name and then he wants to form an academy for youngsters in this cricket-loving South Asian nation.
www.pakistantimes.net /2006/10/22/sports1.htm   (541 words)

  
 The Hindu : Salim Malik's plea rejected
Malik had filed an appeal against the Pakistan Cricket Board which imposed a life ban on him from playing international cricket and a fine of Rs.
Justice Malik Muhammad Qayyum, who conducted the inquiry into Pakistan players involvement in match-fixing, had last year recommended life bans and fines on Salim Malik and former Test paceman Ata-ur Rehman.
The Honourable Judge in his remarks said that Salim Malik has no cause of action against PCB as the fine and the ban from playing international as well as domestic cricket was validly imposed.
www.hindu.com /2001/06/19/stories/0719028g.htm   (165 words)

  
 Cricinfo - The lone hand - Salim Malik takes the game away
But like a bolt from the blue came Salim Malik, who smashed 72 from 36 balls from No. 7 and shepherded the tailenders past the target.
Malik came in with around eight overs remaining and the asking-rate at around eight an over.
When Malik came in at 161 for 5, we didn't really think we had a chance - we needed about 80 runs still and there were no batsmen left apart from him.
content-uk.cricinfo.com /pakistan/content/story/145712.html   (607 words)

  
 Salim Malik told to stay away
After being left red-faced following Salim Malik's appearance in a one-day friendly, the Pakistan Cricket Board said it has reminded the disgraced former captain of the life ban that bars him from playing cricket at any level.
Interestingly, Malik played for a team led by former PCB chief Lt Gen Tauqir Zia, the man who slapped the life ban on recommendation of Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum in 2000 following the match-fixing scandal.
In another intriguing development, Malik is linked to a tour of India in September with a veterans' team.
www.rediff.com /cricket/2005/jul/28malik.htm   (313 words)

  
 Saleem Malik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saleem Malik (Urdu: سلیم ملک) (born April 16, 1963) is a former Pakistani cricketer [1981/82 - 1999], who is famous for the ODI innings that he played against the Indians in Kolkata in the 1986/87 tour of Pakistan, where he pinched a famous unbelievable victory which seemed to come from nowhere.
Chasing 238 in 40 overs, Pakistan were reduced to 161-5 when Salim Malik arrived at the crease.
After Pakistan won the first Test match of the 1994 Test series at home against Australia, the discovery that Salim Malik had offered $US200000 each to Tim May and Shane Warne to deliberately bowl poorly tainted the match.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Salim_Malik   (372 words)

  
 CRICKETNEXT.COM NEWS ::: Salim Malik denies joint account with Azhar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Former Pakistan captain Salim Malik has denied a report on a website that he held a joint bank account with Mohammed Azharuddin in a Pakistan bank totalling Rs 17 crore, which had not been declared to Income-Tax authorities.
Malik maintained that if such a bank account existed in his and Azhar’s names, he would transfer all the money said to be in the account to the Pakistan government.
Malik said that Azhar was a friendly person and good human being.
202.138.124.212 /news1/next/reporters/rep240.htm   (251 words)

  
 Salim Malik Fan Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Throughout the 1980s, Salim Malik was the "crown prince" of Pakistan`s middle order batting.
Against Sri Lanka at Karachi in March 1981, Salim was the third Pakistani to score a Test century on debut.
Salim has been consistently an integral part of the Pakistan team except for some time in 1993 and 1995.
salimmalik.4mg.com /index1.html   (214 words)

  
 Pak--report
Aamir Sohail was subsequently cross-examined by counsels for Wasim Akram and Salim Malik.
Malik has stated that he came back because his son was ill. The management reports that Malik stated he had a wedding to attend.
Salim Malik had figures of 4-0-22-0 (over 5 runs an over) and was run out for 19 runs after staying at the wicket for 26 balls.
members.rediff.com /IndianCricket/pakreport.htm   (18106 words)

  
 Salim Malik devoid of credibility -- ACB chief
Britain's News of the World reported on Sunday that Malik claimed his side and Australia had taken bribes to lose an unspecified match in 1994, while the Australians were in either Pakistan or at a One-Day tournament in Sri Lanka.
``Malik's not a really credible person at the moment and sad thing is he could throw anyone's name around, which could hurt the person,'' said Fleming, who toured Pakistan in 1994.
``If you accept what Salim Malik is alleged to have said in these tape recordings, I think it vindicates Warne, Mark Waugh and May in their allegations...
www.expressindia.com /ie/daily/20000523/isp23023.html   (829 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Salim Malik included in World Cup squad (1 April 1999)
KARACHI, March 31: Former captain Salim Malik was included in the Pakistan cricket team for the World Cup as the national selectors submitted a 15-man squad to the cricket board for approval by its executive council, informed sources in Lahore said.
Salim Malik is Pakistan's second leading run-getter in limited overs internationals after Javed Miandad.
Saeed Anwar, Shahid Afridi, Wajahatullah Wasti, Ijaz Ahmad, Salim Malik, Yousuf Youhana, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Moin Khan (vice captain), Wasim Akram (captain), Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar, Azhar Mahmood, Abdur Razzak, Saqlain Mushtaq and Mushtaq Ahmad.
content-usa.cricinfo.com /ci/content/story/78053.html   (556 words)

  
 Azhar and I were made scapegoats - Malik - Sify.com
Former Pakistan cricketer Salim Malik said on Monday that himself and (Mohammad) Azharuddin had been made scapegoats by their respective Boards after the match-fixing issue.
Malik, who is now helping the Pakistan Football Association, was in India to rope in a few stars for a fund-raising show in Lahore and Karachi.
Back to the match-fixing issue, Malik was pleased that the ban on Ajay Jadeja had been lifted, but added that players from the sub-continent were still at the recieving end, where ICC’s anti-corruption unit was concerned.
sify.com /sports/cricket/fullstory.php?id=13468039   (505 words)

  
 CNN/SI - Cricket - Pakistani cricketer Salim Malik welcomes charges against Aussies - Wednesday December 09, 1998 02:24 ...
Warne and Waugh, who have accused Malik of match fixing, were secretly fined for accepting money in 1994 from Indian bookmakers to supply information on the pitch and weather conditions in Pakistan during a tour against Sri Lanka and Pakistan, the Australian Cricket Board said Tuesday.
Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum, judicial inquiry chief, said the revelation that some Australian cricketers accepted bribes from Indian bookmakers does not exonerate Malik.
Malik: I was a victim of an Australian conspiracy
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /cricket/news/1998/12/09/aussies_bribery   (553 words)

  
 CRICKETNEXT.COM ::: British tabloid tapes Salim Malik in match fixing boast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Former Pakistan cricket captain Salim Malik told undercover reporters from the News of the World that he could fix the result of any match and had done so before in the past, the newspaper reported on Sunday.
They quoted Malik as saying: "It will be very easy for me to fix a match.
Malik is the central character in Pakistan's match fixing controversy, but has twice been cleared by a Supreme Court judge.
202.138.124.212 /news1/next/reporters/rep101.htm   (282 words)

  
 Pakistan court dismisses Malik's appeal against life ban - smh.com.au
Malik, 37, who played 103 Tests and 283 one-day internationals for Pakistan until 1999, refused to comment on the decision.
Malik was first accused of involvement in match fixing by Australian trio Shane Warne, Mark Waugh and Tim May who alleged he offered them bribes to underperform during Australia's matches on the 1994-95 tour of Pakistan.
Malik's name also featured in an Indian match fixing inquiry released in November 2000 while former South African captain Hansie Cronje also linked him with match fixing.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2002/05/21/1021882051134.html   (347 words)

  
 advised
According to the inquiry report "Salim Malik is the main culprit", Zia said.
On Tuesday, Malik told reporters in the eastern city of Lahore that he was innocent of any wrongdoing.
The News of the World said it had tapes in which Malik implicated a leading ICC official in match-fixing and indicated that the batsman was willing to arrange for matches on England's tour of Pakistan this winter to be fixed.
www.dispatch.co.za /2000/05/25/foreign/ADVISED.HTM   (407 words)

  
 Check the truth.. - PakMusicForums.com - Pakistani Music & Gossip Forums
Malik and Saqlain were batting well but again there was a mix-up which resulted in the latter being run out...
Salim Malik on that tour rang me up for permission to attend a wedding ceremony in Pakistan during a gap of 8/9 days.
Once Salim Malik was summoned in the presence of Arif Abassi and Zafar Altaf and was informed that since he was involved in betting and match-fixing he cannot be allowed to play for Pakistan.
pakstop.com /pmforums/showthread.php?t=2779   (9361 words)

  
 Salim Malik   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Salim Malik was born in Houston, Texas and raised in Atlanta, Ga. Initially trained in piano he switched to acoustic bass.
Malik moved to the North Carolina Triangle in the seventies and began playing with Brother Yusef Salim, and made jazz happen cheerfully in a resistant southern area.
Malik and I played together regularly from'82 until about '87, having several house band jobs together, as well as the usual private party functions.
www.robertgriffin.com /people/salim.html   (251 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Altaf said the PCB was stunned to hear that Malik had played at the Gaddafi Stadium.
At no stage we were told that Malik would be playing in that match,” he said.
Malik has been linked to a Pakistan veterans’ team due to tour India in September.
www.telegraphindia.com /1050729/asp/sports/story_5048190.asp   (257 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Sport
ISLAMABAD, May 25 — Former Pakistan cricket captain Salim Malik and medium pace bowler Ata-ur-Rehman have decided to challenge a life ban imposed on them after they were found guilty of match-fixing by a one-man judicial inquiry.
ISLAMABAD, May 25 (IANS) — Former Pakistan cricket captain Salim Malik and medium pace bowler Ata-ur-Rehman have decided to challenge a life ban imposed on them after they were found guilty of match-fixing by a one-man judicial inquiry.
It was allegations by Warne, Waugh and former Test offspinner Tim May against Malik that led to the judge’s investigation.
www.tribuneindia.com /2000/20000526/sports.htm   (5231 words)

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