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Sehwag to miss Asia Cup with hamstring injury
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 22 - 06 - 2010

Indian opener Virender Sehwag will miss the Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka with a hamstring injury.
Team manager Ranjib Biswal said Sehwag suffered the injury during India's three-wicket win over Pakistan at Dambulla Saturday and has been ordered to rest.
Sehwag will return home later Monday, Biswal said. Dinesh Kartik is tipped to take Sehwag's place. Sehwag also missed the World Twenty20 this year in the West Indies due to a shoulder injury. The tournament final is Thursday, although India and Sri Lanka meet first in a dead rubber Tuesday.
Younus dumping irks greats
Pakistani cricket veterans Monday expressed anger that Younus Khan had been excluded from the squad bound for England, saying the former captain was being victimized.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has given no reason for excluding 33-year-old Younus from the 17-man Test squad announced in Sri Lanka Sunday despite his indefinite ban for disciplinary offenses being overturned.
PCB chairman Ijaz Butt was last week quoted by local media as saying that Younus would require the board's clearance, which has apparently not been given.
Younus was one of seven players banned and fined for disciplinary offenses on the tours of United Arab Emirates, New Zealand and Australia. But the bans on Younus and Shoaib Malik were overturned by a one-man PCB arbitrator.
Another former captain, Mohammad Yousuf, who retired in protest over the sanctions, did not appeal while all-rounder Rana Navedul Hasan's appeal is pending.
Javed Miandad also said that Younus and Shoaib Akhtar should have been included in the Test team.
Miandad, the director general of the Pakistan Cricket Board, said Monday he fails to understand the logic of selectors to drop the two experienced players.
Miandad said it's not fair to expect youngsters to perform in difficult playing conditions in England where Younus and Akhtar could have made the difference with their experience.
Former chief selector Iqbal Qasim said Younus was being punished for challenging his indefinite ban.
“I feel Younus has been victimized,” Qasim said.
“He fought his case and was outspoken against the treatment and was dropped,” said Qasim, who resigned from his post in February after Pakistan's disastrous tour of Australia.
Pakistan Sunday also announced a 15-man squad for the Twenty20 matches on the tour of England, which opens with two Twenty20 matches against Australia on July 5 and 6 before two Tests against the same opponents, also in England.
Pakistan then plays four Tests, two Twenty20 and five one-day games against England on the tour which ends on Sept. 22. The squad for the one-day games will be announced later.
Qasim said Younus will be missed on a tough tour.
“It's our batting which let us down, so we will definitely miss Younus, who is a big name when it comes to international cricket,” said Qasim.
Former captain Rashid Latif said that, along with Younus, fast bowler Mohammad Sami and batsmen Faisal Iqbal and Khurrum Manzoor also deserved a place in the squad.
“I respect the selection but four players - Younus, Sami, Iqbal and Manzoor - deserved places in the team,” said Latif.
Former batsman Basit Ali also slammed the exclusion of Younus and Sami from the tour to England.
“If it's an injustice to Iqbal and Khurrum then it's the height of injustice to Younus and Sami,” said Ali. “Younus carries Pakistan's batting and he will be missed badly.”
Ali said Younus' omission was “unacceptable” given that both captain Shahid Afridi and coach Waqar Younis had said that they wanted him in the team.
“I think this team was selected by Butt and manager Yawar Saeed, who want their say in selection,” said Ali.


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