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| Player: | Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad Asif |
| Event: | West Indies in Pakistan 2006/07 |
Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer said Friday he was happy that Shoaib Akhtar
and Mohammad Asif had overturned their doping bans, even if they have
little chance of playing against the West Indies.
The new-ball pair practiced with the team ahead of the third one-day
against the West Indies on Sunday, but looked out of touch when they
bowled in the nets.
"Of course their return is good for the team and I hope everything goes
well for them. I don't see them playing in this West Indies series
because they need match practice, but you never know," Woolmer told
reporters.
"Akhtar told me he needs a month and Asif too needs time so they must
play some domestic matches. Their return will certainly boost our
bowling," Woolmer added.
Akthar and Asif, banned for two years and one year respectively in
November after testing positive for the steroid nandrolone, won their
appeals against the punishments on Tuesday.
The decision prompted criticism from the International Cricket Council,
but Woolmer said he was satisfied.
"I read a lot of reaction on the judgment, most of which was
uninformed," said the coach, who took over in 2004. "Both the
commissions did the right thing and if you read the appeal committee's
judgment, you would be satisfied like I am."
Woolmer said he hoped Pakistan would keep up their momentum after
taking a 1-0 lead in the five-match series with a narrow two-wicket win
at Faisalabad. The first game was rained off.
"A low-scoring match is always tight and I hope that the next game is a
good one and we keep the tempo," said Woolmer, whose team lost eight
wickets in chasing a modest 152-run target at Faisalabad.
Woolmer said left-arm spinner Abdul Rehman, who took 2-20 on his debut
in the second match, was "impressive" and added to Pakistan's options
for the 2007 World Cup.
Pakistan tour South Africa for five one-day games and three Tests
before the ninth World Cup in the Caribbean in March-April next year.
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