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Pakistan defer announcement of preliminary World Cup squad

Updated on: 01 January,2011 06:43 AM IST  | 
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Question marks over several key players forced Pakistani selectors to defer the announcement of a preliminary squad for the World Cup and a team for the six-match one-day series against New Zealand.

Pakistan defer announcement of preliminary World Cup squad

Question marks over several key players forced Pakistani selectors to defer the announcement of a preliminary squad for the World Cup and a team for the six-match one-day series against New Zealand.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) have extended the deadline of announcing the preliminary squad from December 19 to January 5 only for Pakistan as they needed to seek clearance of some players who are under suspicion of match-fixing.

Shoaib Malik, Kamran Akmal and Danish Kaneria were not selected for the recent series against South Africa and for the current tour of New Zealand after they were alleged of involvement in match-fixing.

The three players appeared before a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) integrity committee on Thursday for interrogation over the allegations. The committee was formed following a directive from the ICC. "The announcement of both the squads has been deferred till early next week," a PCB press release said.

The World Cup will be jointly hosted by India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka from February 19 to April 2. Except for Pakistan, all other 13 countries have announced a preliminary squad.




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