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PCB's response to BCB's press release
Lahore January 18, 2013: Commenting on a media release issued by
Bangladesh Cricket Board on January 18, 2013, spokesman of Pakistan
Cricket Board said, “In order to put the record straight, it is sated
that PCB received no request from Bangladesh Cricket Board regarding
release of its players for the auction of BPL.
“It should also be noted that the tour of Bangladesh to Pakistan in April 2008 was an FTP commitment and in no way a favor to PCB. It is pertinent to mention here that just before that tour, Zimbabwe and South Africa also visited Pakistan in the same period.
“As far as the first edition of BPL (2012) is concerned, the PCB cooperated with the BCB after then President BCB Mostafa Kamal made long-term commitments and understandings and requested the PCB to support their league. The release of the players on part of PCB was intended to make the inaugural tournament of the BCB a success.
“The PCB values its friendship with the BCB and has always supported the Bangladesh cricket in many ways. However it expects the BCB to reciprocate this support. The PCB respects the people of Bangladesh and wishes well for the development of cricket in their country.
Source: PCB's Official Website
“It should also be noted that the tour of Bangladesh to Pakistan in April 2008 was an FTP commitment and in no way a favor to PCB. It is pertinent to mention here that just before that tour, Zimbabwe and South Africa also visited Pakistan in the same period.
“As far as the first edition of BPL (2012) is concerned, the PCB cooperated with the BCB after then President BCB Mostafa Kamal made long-term commitments and understandings and requested the PCB to support their league. The release of the players on part of PCB was intended to make the inaugural tournament of the BCB a success.
“The PCB values its friendship with the BCB and has always supported the Bangladesh cricket in many ways. However it expects the BCB to reciprocate this support. The PCB respects the people of Bangladesh and wishes well for the development of cricket in their country.
Source: PCB's Official Website
BPL 2013 Schedule & Fixtures 2013
Date and Time (Local BST/GMT) | Match & Venue |
Friday January 1802:00 PM-5:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day match - Dhaka Gladiators vs Khulna Royal BengalsShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Friday January 1806:00 PM-9:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – Barisal Burners vs Sylhet RoyalsShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Saturday January 19 02:00 PM-5:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –CTG Kings vs Duronta RajshahiShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Saturday January 19 06:00 PM-09:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match –Dhaka Gladiators vs Rangpur RidersShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Sunday January 20 02:00 PM-5:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | OFF |
Sunday January 2006:00 PM-09:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – Duronto Rajshahi vs Sylhet RoyalsShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Tuesday January 2102:00 PM-5:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | OFF |
Tuesday January 2106:00 PM-09:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match –CTG Kings vs Rangpur RidersShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Wednesday January 22- 23 | Team Moves To CTG |
Thursday January 2402:00 PM-05:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –Khulna Royal Bengals vs Rangpur RidersZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium |
Thursday January 2406:00 PM-09:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match –Dhaka Gladiators vs Sylhet Royals Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium |
Friday January 25 02:00 PM-05:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day match - Barisal Burners vs CTG KingsZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium |
Friday January 25 06:00 PM-9:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – Sylhet Royals vs Rangpur RidersZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium |
Saturday January 26 02:00 PM-05:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match - Dhaka Gladiators vs Duronto RajshahiZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium |
Saturday January 26 06:00 PM-9:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – CTG Kings vs Khulna Royal BengalsZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium |
Sunday January 27 02:00 PM-05:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match - Barisal Burners vs Sylhet Royals Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium |
Sunday January 27 06:00 PM-9:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – Dhaka Gladiators vs CTG KingsZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium |
Monday- Tuesday January 28-29 | Team Moves to Khulna |
Wednesday January 3002:00 PM-05:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –Barisal Burners vs Rangpur Riders Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium |
Wednesday January 3006:00 PM-09:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match –Khulna Royal Bengals vs Sylhets RoyalsSheikh Abu Naser Stadium |
Thursday January 3102:00 PM-5:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match – Barisal Burners vs CTG KingsSheikh Abu Naser Stadium |
Thursday January 3106:00 PM-9:00 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match –Khulna Royal Bengals vs Duronto RajshahiSheikh Abu Naser Stadium |
Friday February 0102:30 PM-5:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –Dhaka Gladiators vs Sylhet RoyalsSheikh Abu Naser Stadium |
Friday February 0106:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – Khulna Royal Bengals vs Rangpur RidersSheikh Abu Naser Stadium |
Saturday-Sunday February 02-03 | Team Moves To Dhaka |
Monday February 0402:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –Duronto Rajshahi vs Rangpur RidersShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Monday February 0406:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – Barisal Burners vs Khulna Royal BengalsShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Tuesday February 0502:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –Duronto Rajshahi vs Sylhet Royals Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Tuesday February 0506:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match –Dhaka Gladiators vs Rangpur RidersShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Wednesday February 0602:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –CTG Kings vs Sylhet RoyalsShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Wednesday February 0606:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – Barisal Burners vs Duronto RajshahiShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Thursday February 0702:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –CTG Kings vs Khulna Royal BengalsShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Thursday February 0706:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – Sylhet Royals vs Rangpur Riders Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Friday February 0802:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day match - Barisal Burners vs Khulna Royal Bengals Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Friday February 0806:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match – Dhaka Gladiators vs Duronto RajshahiShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Saturday February 0902:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day match - CTG Kings vs Rangpur RidersShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Saturday February 09 06:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match –Dhaka Gladiators vs Barisal BurnersShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Sunday February 10 | Rest Day |
Monday February 1102:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –Dhaka Gladiators vs Khulna Royal BengalShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Monday February 1106:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night match - Barisal Burners vs Duronto RajshahiShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Tuesday February 1202:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match –Khulna Royal Bengals vs Sylhet RoyalsShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Tuesday February 1206:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match –CTG Kings vs Duronto RajshahiShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Wednesday February 1302:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match- Barisal Berners vs Rangpur RidersShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Wednesday February 1306:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match- CTG Kings vs Sylhet RoyalsShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Thursday February 1402:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match- Dhaka Gladiators vs Barisal BurnersShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Thursday February 1406:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match- Duronto Rajshahi vs Rangpur RidersShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Friday February 1502:30 PM-05:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Day Match- Dhaka Gladiators vs CTG KingsShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Friday February 1506:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match- Khulna Royal Benglas vs Duronto RajshahiShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Sunday February 1706:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match- 1st Position vs 2nd PositionShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Monday February 1806:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match (1st Semi Final)-3rd Position vs 4th Position Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Tuesday February 1906:30 PM-9:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Night Match (2nd Semi Final)- Looser of Race to Final vs Winner of 1st Semi Final, Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Friday February 2205:30 PM-08:30 BST | 00:00 GMT | Grand Final Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur |
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Pakistani cricketers unlikely to feature in BPL
Bangladesh refused to tour Pakistan due to security concerns. -File photo |
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had made it clear to its Bangladesh counterpart that Pakistani crickets may not be released for the league if Bangladesh’s national cricket team does not tour Pakistan as committed by them earlier.
Now just one day is left in the league to start for which 51 Pakistani cricketers have signed the contract.
“We have no report from Bangladesh about their plan to tour Pakistan before the start of the league and we have not yet taken any decision whether to release the players for the league or not,” a spokesman for the PCB told Dawn.
“Yes, the time is running short but I am not in a position to give any comment on the prevailing situation,” he said.
The BCB on last Saturday decided to send a security team to Pakistan and sought three more days from the PCB in confirming its tour, but on Tuesday there is no development.
The Bangladesh cricket team was to tour Pakistan in April for a short three-day tour to play just one T20 and one ODI.
But later lack of coordination between the PCB and the government of Punjab prompted some Bangladeshi citizens to file a petition in the Dhaka High Court, raising objections over the tour as a result of which the court ordered the BCB to defer the tour.
The PCB, which has desperately been making efforts to organise a successful tour of any foreign team in Pakistan, wrote a letter to the BCB warning it about non-participation of Pakistani players but the move seems to have failed as Bangladesh did not give any response.
Though some cricket experts of Pakistan were of the view that Pakistan cricketers should be allowed to play in the league, the PCB turned a deaf ear to their demand.
The cricketers, who will suffer financial losses, also pressurised the PCB through some cricket experts to get the NOCs, but it all went in vain.
Source: Dawn
Monday, 14 January 2013
Hafeez demands more Test cricket
Pakistan player of the year Mohammad Hafeez wants his cricket board to schedule more Test matches for the national team. |
Karachi - Pakistan player of the year Mohammad
Hafeez wants his cricket board to schedule more Test matches for the
national team.
Pakistan are restricted after
rival teams refused to tour the country following a gun attack on the
Sri Lanka squad in 2009 but the national Twenty20 captain still believes
more tests are possible.
“I would ask the board to take up this issue and try to schedule more Test matches for us because I believe players only develop by playing Test matches,” Hafeez told reporters on Monday.
“It is unfortunate we get less test matches. Last year we played three tests in January and than three in June-July. Now we are going to South Africa. We will be playing tests after a gap of nearly six months which is hard on us.”
Pakistan whitewashed England in three Tests in January and February last year in their temporary home of the United Arab Emirates but lost in Sri Lanka in July and visit South Africa for three Tests next month.
Source: IOL
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Pcb Awards
PCB First Annual Awards Winners are:
1. PCB Curator of the Year: Haji Mohammad Bashir
2. PCB Umpire of the Year: Ahsan Raza
3. PCB Deaf Cricketer of the Year: Mohammad Shakeel
4. PCB Blind Cricketer of the Year: Mohammad Jamil
5. PCB Woman Cricketer of the Year: Sana Mir
6. PCB Most Valuable Domestic Bowler: Zulfiqar Babar
7. PCB Most Valuable Domestic Batsman: Haris Sohail
8. PCB Emerging Player of the Year: Junaid Khan
9. PCB T 20 (Int) Bowler of the Year: Saeed Ajmal
10. PCB T 20 (Int) Batsman of the Year: Nasir Jamshed
11. PCB ODI Bowler of the Year: Saeed Ajmal
12. PCB ODI Batsman of the Year: Nasir Jamshed
13. PCB Test Bowler of the Year: Saeed Ajmal
14. PCB Test Batsman of the Year: Azhar Ali
Ajmal sweeps PCB's inaugural awards
LAHORE:
Off-spinner Saeed Ajmal won all the bowling honours at Pakistan's
inaugural cricket awards ceremony, after he was controversially left off
the International Cricket Council's awards list.
Despite bagging 72 wickets in 12 Tests from August 2011 to August 2012, the 35-year-old was not included in any of the ICC shortlists when they were announced in September, sparking outrage in Pakistan at the perceived injustice.
Pakistan's protest over the omission went unheeded, but at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) awards Saturday night Ajmal was declared best Pakistan bowler for 2012 in all three formats -- Test, one-day and T20.
Ajmal, who helped Pakistan rout then world number one Test side England 3-0 in the United Arab Emirates early last year, also won the PCB's special prize for best bowler of the year.
"To be named the best for the year from such a special group, for me this is an out of this world feeling," he said.
Ajmal took 39 wickets in six Tests last year while his tally stood at 31 in 17 one day matches and 25 in 16 Twenty20s.
All-rounder Mohammad Hafeez, captain of Pakistan's Twenty20 team, was named player of the year.
Hafeez was prolific in all three forms of the game last year -- both as batsman and bowler -- with 505 runs and eight wickets in Tests, 476 runs and 13 wickets in one-dayers, and 398 runs and 10 wickets in T20s.
Nasir Jamshed was named batsman of the year in both ODIs and T20s, while the prize for the Test batsman of the year went to Azhar Ali, who scored 551 runs.
Left-arm paceman Junaid Khan was named the emerging player of the year.
The awards, which each carried a cash prize of 200,000 rupees ($2,100) and a trophy, were decided by a jury comprising of former Test captain Intikhab Alam, Pakistan's chief selector Iqbal Qasim and veteran journalist Qamar Ahmed.
PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf said the awards were intended to motivate the
players.
"The award ceremony is a new initiative of the PCB meant to recognise, acknowledge and honour Pakistan's cricketing talent that has consistently stood out on the field of play -- winning laurels for the team and the nation," said Ashraf.
Source: The News International
Despite bagging 72 wickets in 12 Tests from August 2011 to August 2012, the 35-year-old was not included in any of the ICC shortlists when they were announced in September, sparking outrage in Pakistan at the perceived injustice.
Pakistan's protest over the omission went unheeded, but at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) awards Saturday night Ajmal was declared best Pakistan bowler for 2012 in all three formats -- Test, one-day and T20.
Ajmal, who helped Pakistan rout then world number one Test side England 3-0 in the United Arab Emirates early last year, also won the PCB's special prize for best bowler of the year.
"To be named the best for the year from such a special group, for me this is an out of this world feeling," he said.
Ajmal took 39 wickets in six Tests last year while his tally stood at 31 in 17 one day matches and 25 in 16 Twenty20s.
All-rounder Mohammad Hafeez, captain of Pakistan's Twenty20 team, was named player of the year.
Hafeez was prolific in all three forms of the game last year -- both as batsman and bowler -- with 505 runs and eight wickets in Tests, 476 runs and 13 wickets in one-dayers, and 398 runs and 10 wickets in T20s.
Nasir Jamshed was named batsman of the year in both ODIs and T20s, while the prize for the Test batsman of the year went to Azhar Ali, who scored 551 runs.
Left-arm paceman Junaid Khan was named the emerging player of the year.
The awards, which each carried a cash prize of 200,000 rupees ($2,100) and a trophy, were decided by a jury comprising of former Test captain Intikhab Alam, Pakistan's chief selector Iqbal Qasim and veteran journalist Qamar Ahmed.
PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf said the awards were intended to motivate the
players.
"The award ceremony is a new initiative of the PCB meant to recognise, acknowledge and honour Pakistan's cricketing talent that has consistently stood out on the field of play -- winning laurels for the team and the nation," said Ashraf.
Source: The News International
Friday, 11 January 2013
Amir hopes for return to international cricket
LAHORE: Banned Pakistan speedster Mohammad Amir is hoping for
a return to international cricket but admits he hasn’t forgotten the
infamous spot-fixing scandal which led to his ouster.
“I haven’t forgotten that but I want to learn from that so as to avoid any such incident in future,” Amir told reporters at the Punjab Stadium where he was attending a sports festival of a private college as chief guest.
Amir was convicted along with captain Salman Butt, fellow fast bowler Mohammed Asif and agent Mazhar Majeed of a plot to bowl pre-determined no-balls against England at the Lord’s in August 2010 and is serving a five-year ICC ban for his role in the scandal.
Amir denied that he was in any contact with the ICC to get his suspension waived off citing it was “his personal matter” but admitted he “is missing cricket”.
Nevertheless, he hailed the performance of Junaid Khan and Mohammad Irfan on Pakistan’s recently-concluded tour of India.
“They bowled well in a high pressure series against India but in order to maintain their performances they have to consistently work hard,” he said.
Source: Dawn
“I haven’t forgotten that but I want to learn from that so as to avoid any such incident in future,” Amir told reporters at the Punjab Stadium where he was attending a sports festival of a private college as chief guest.
Amir was convicted along with captain Salman Butt, fellow fast bowler Mohammed Asif and agent Mazhar Majeed of a plot to bowl pre-determined no-balls against England at the Lord’s in August 2010 and is serving a five-year ICC ban for his role in the scandal.
Amir denied that he was in any contact with the ICC to get his suspension waived off citing it was “his personal matter” but admitted he “is missing cricket”.
Nevertheless, he hailed the performance of Junaid Khan and Mohammad Irfan on Pakistan’s recently-concluded tour of India.
“They bowled well in a high pressure series against India but in order to maintain their performances they have to consistently work hard,” he said.
Source: Dawn
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Monday, 7 January 2013
Nasir forgets man of the series trophy
Pakistani
batsman Nasir Jamshed was dejected at the Delhi airport when he found
that he had forgotten his man of the series trophy at his hotel room.
Nasir was seen in panic and discomfort at the airport, however, local liaison officer assured him that his man of the series trophy will be sent via post shortly.
Earlier, it was also revealed that Nasir's lucky bat was broken after the second ODI in Kolkata and he played with a new bat in Delhi.
Nasir had earlier scored two back to back centuries with his lucky bat.
Nasir was seen in panic and discomfort at the airport, however, local liaison officer assured him that his man of the series trophy will be sent via post shortly.
Earlier, it was also revealed that Nasir's lucky bat was broken after the second ODI in Kolkata and he played with a new bat in Delhi.
Nasir had earlier scored two back to back centuries with his lucky bat.
Saturday, 5 January 2013
Thursday, 3 January 2013
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Pakistan players will not be part of IPL 6
As the Pakistan team touched down on India on Saturday, there was
some bad news awaiting them. They will not be part of the auction for
the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The auction is
tentatively slated for February 3.
Reliable sources in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and IPL franchises have revealed to this paper that the players from across the border will not be part of the cash-rich tournament, the sixth edition of which is scheduled to be held in April-May next year.
At an IPL workshop conducted in Jodhpur over the last two days, the franchisees have been told categorically that no cricketer from Pakistan will be part of the auction. In fact, they have been given a list of the players who will feature in the auction. It contains rejects of the past auctions and those released by the franchises in October. The Pakistanis are not part of the list.
IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla and chief operating officer Sundar Raman were among the officials who conducted the workshop.
Said a franchise official, “We were always given to understand that Pakistan players will not be part of the auction. There was never an occasion when any of the franchises had any notion that they will be in the auction pool. Also, there are not too many vacant slots among the franchises. Neither are they left with too much fund to buy a high-profile Pakistani player. We don’t expect the IPL 6 auction to be too big anyway.”
The list submitted to the teams is, of course, not final. The IPL authorities have told the teams that there could be an updated list in the first week of January. Not that the franchisees are expecting too many changes. Each team is allowed a pool of 33 players, out of which 11 can be overseas cricketers.
Now that the cricketing ties between the traditional rivals have been somewhat normalised, with India agreeing to host them in a short series, there has been intense speculation over the likely presence of Pakistan in the T20 summer extravaganza. However, the IPL authorities do not seem to think so.
Pakistan team arrives
The Pakistan Twenty20 squad led by Mohammed Hafeez on Saturday reached Bangalore, where they will be playing the first of the two T20s on December 25. The PIA flight first arrived in New Delhi late in the afternoon and the squad was received by senior officials of the Pakistan High Commission and BCCI officials. They later took a connecting flight from the Capital to Bangalore. “We were received by the officials of Pakistan High Commission as well as BCCI chief administrative officer Ratnakar Shetty. The players got a warm welcome and were presented with lovely bouquets,” PCB GM (Media Affairs) Nadeem Sarwar, who is accompanying the squad, said.
Reliable sources in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and IPL franchises have revealed to this paper that the players from across the border will not be part of the cash-rich tournament, the sixth edition of which is scheduled to be held in April-May next year.
At an IPL workshop conducted in Jodhpur over the last two days, the franchisees have been told categorically that no cricketer from Pakistan will be part of the auction. In fact, they have been given a list of the players who will feature in the auction. It contains rejects of the past auctions and those released by the franchises in October. The Pakistanis are not part of the list.
IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla and chief operating officer Sundar Raman were among the officials who conducted the workshop.
Said a franchise official, “We were always given to understand that Pakistan players will not be part of the auction. There was never an occasion when any of the franchises had any notion that they will be in the auction pool. Also, there are not too many vacant slots among the franchises. Neither are they left with too much fund to buy a high-profile Pakistani player. We don’t expect the IPL 6 auction to be too big anyway.”
The list submitted to the teams is, of course, not final. The IPL authorities have told the teams that there could be an updated list in the first week of January. Not that the franchisees are expecting too many changes. Each team is allowed a pool of 33 players, out of which 11 can be overseas cricketers.
Now that the cricketing ties between the traditional rivals have been somewhat normalised, with India agreeing to host them in a short series, there has been intense speculation over the likely presence of Pakistan in the T20 summer extravaganza. However, the IPL authorities do not seem to think so.
Pakistan team arrives
The Pakistan Twenty20 squad led by Mohammed Hafeez on Saturday reached Bangalore, where they will be playing the first of the two T20s on December 25. The PIA flight first arrived in New Delhi late in the afternoon and the squad was received by senior officials of the Pakistan High Commission and BCCI officials. They later took a connecting flight from the Capital to Bangalore. “We were received by the officials of Pakistan High Commission as well as BCCI chief administrative officer Ratnakar Shetty. The players got a warm welcome and were presented with lovely bouquets,” PCB GM (Media Affairs) Nadeem Sarwar, who is accompanying the squad, said.
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
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