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After lifting the Pakistan Super League title with Peshawar Zalmi last week, West Indies cricketer Marlon Samuels has urged the International Cricket Council to look into possible solutions that would revive cricketing activities in Pakistan.

In a three-minute video message,, an emotional Samuels addressed his concern to the sport’s governing body besides thanking the Pakistan army for providing fool proof security. “ICC, you need to look into cricket going back to Pakistan. Because there is so much Pakistanis waiting and would love to see a lot of cricketers in front of them,” he said.

“Cricket should definitely comeback to Pakistan now and I will continue to promote this until I die,” Samuels said. “I want to take this opportunity to say thank you Pakistan Army for the way they dealt with the things, security was top class, we couldn’t have asked for better security.”

No international matches have taken place in Pakistan since the 2009 terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan side. Efforts to revive cricketing activities haven’t borne fruit as well with the country yet to shrug off the ‘unsafe’ tag even after eight years. Even a few days before the final, a suicide bomber killed 13 people in Pakistan. A few cricketers, including Luke Wright and Kevin Pietersen had opted out of the final after it was decided that the final would be held in Lahore.

“For me, it more than just me coming to Pakistan and play a cricket game. It’s the significance behind the team and success of the team, and smile at the face of people.” Samuels said. “I have spent a lot of time with Pakistanis in Jamaica they all are my friends. So, I am Pakistani in my heart. So, it didn’t take much for me to decide to come to Pakistan.”

The veteran of 71 Tests, 187 ODIs and 51 T20Is also expressed his desire to be part of Pakistan Army. “I wouldn’t mind coming back to Pakistan if I get a metallic badge at my shoulder cause in Jamaica I am a soldier and that’s why I wore my army suit to Pakistan,” he said, addressing it to Pakistan’s Army chief General Qamar Bajwa. “I am just waiting for the metallic, so whenever you’re ready to let me to be a part of your army, I am ready. I am a soldier in Jamaica and I want to be a part of Pakistan Army.”

Samuels scored 19 off 17 balls, including two boundaries and a six in the final that Zalmi won by 58 runs. “And may this win, and cricket like the finals that came to Pakistan put a lot of smile and make the people happy. And I wish that more cricket come to Pakistan. I will definitely coming back to Pakistan,” he further added while concluding the message.

http://m.hindustantimes.com/cricket...to-pakistan/story-Uv2YanYaLStILRNE1au4yK.html
 
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Thank you Marlon! This guy gets a lot of criticism but respect to him
 
Haha yeah he really enjoyed with the security personnel. Took lots of selfies and pics with them.

Guy is great at heart and enjoys his passions.

Was in a bit of a slump in form but he can come good.
 
""No international matches have taken place in Pakistan since the 2009 terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan side. Efforts to revive cricketing activities haven’t borne fruit as well with the country yet to shrug off the ‘unsafe’ tag even after eight years.""


they forgot the zimbabwe series in 2015
 
Good comments.

the next step should be to invite teams for one off t20 matches, invite 3 teams this year for one t20 match. Reach lahore in morning and leave at night.

Though with all the security a guy managed to reach zalmis dressing room which is a big carelessness from the ones responsible.
 
He didn't really fire in the PSL, but kudos to him for coming and having a good time.
 
Very difficult at this stage and shouldn't be rushed in a hurry. Security is a very serious issue.
 
I believe he has no desire to play in IPL?
 
We need to build on this though. None of this world 11 **** that won't do anything, need to invite some international teams. After Bangladesh away in July we have a 2 month gap with no cricket. Australia and Bangladesh will be playing each other. England will be playing West Indies. Forget India.
The teams that will be free around August are:
Zimbabwe
New Zealand
South Africa

Zimbabwe have said they will tour again so that is realistic but we want some high key teams playing ie New Zealand and South Africa. If we can convince them to come for a few T20s and few ODI's each that will be amazing. Try get 1 day games back in Pakistan safely first then we can look at getting tests back
 
We need to build on this though. None of this world 11 **** that won't do anything, need to invite some international teams. After Bangladesh away in July we have a 2 month gap with no cricket. Australia and Bangladesh will be playing each other. England will be playing West Indies. Forget India.
The teams that will be free around August are:
Zimbabwe
New Zealand
South Africa

Zimbabwe have said they will tour again so that is realistic but we want some high key teams playing ie New Zealand and South Africa. If we can convince them to come for a few T20s and few ODI's each that will be amazing. Try get 1 day games back in Pakistan safely first then we can look at getting tests back

Sri Lanka will be playing India anyway . Guess we could invite Afghanistan too
 
Afghanistan is a good team now and they want to play more matches. Pakistan should invite Afghanistan for a full series of 5 ODIs later this year, maybe do it after September so that losses won't hurt after the cut-off date
 
Afghanistan is a good team now and they want to play more matches. Pakistan should invite Afghanistan for a full series of 5 ODIs later this year, maybe do it after September so that losses won't hurt after the cut-off date

we are playing Sri Lanka after cut off date. Do it before the cut off date
 
ICC and Samuels cant do anything.

Its all upto the law and order of our country
 
Afghanistan is a good team now and they want to play more matches. Pakistan should invite Afghanistan for a full series of 5 ODIs later this year, maybe do it after September so that losses won't hurt after the cut-off date

No they shouldn't. Blanket ban on bilateral matches with Afghanistan. They will be meaningless and a waste of money.

We need to convine SL to tour.
 
No they shouldn't. Blanket ban on bilateral matches with Afghanistan. They will be meaningless and a waste of money.

We need to convine SL to tour.

SL? After 2009? Let's try for someone who hasn't been attacked recently please?
Bangladesh seems to understand what tough security situations are, how about them?

Maybe you play a full series in the UAE and then do a weekend T20 series in Lahore or Karachi.
 
No they shouldn't. Blanket ban on bilateral matches with Afghanistan. They will be meaningless and a waste of money.

We need to convine SL to tour.

Afghanistan is a good team. I can understand Pakistan's reluctance to play Afghanistan before cut off date, but there is no excuse to avoid Afghanistan after the cut off date. Pakistan v Afghanistan ODIs will bring international cricket back to Pakistan and also give Afghanistan matches against top teams. Win win for both and also Pakistan will get to make money as well which they need

PCB should invite Afghanistan after the cut off date for 5 ODIs
 
Afghanistan is a good team. I can understand Pakistan's reluctance to play Afghanistan before cut off date, but there is no excuse to avoid Afghanistan after the cut off date. Pakistan v Afghanistan ODIs will bring international cricket back to Pakistan and also give Afghanistan matches against top teams. Win win for both and also Pakistan will get to make money as well which they need

PCB should invite Afghanistan after the cut off date for 5 ODIs

No point inviting an associate. We need a a traditional ICC member to tour.

SL and BD are only realtistic options.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Marlon 'I am Pakistani at heart' Samuels sledging a 18 year old Pakistani kid after hitting him for a four <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WIvPak?src=hash">#WIvPak</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/847522472492761089">March 30, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I fail to see how his previous comments in support of Pakistan mean he is not allowed to sledge their players anymore? Please do explain.

And Shadab might be 18, but he is playing international cricket. If the opposition feel they can get under his skin like that, let them try like they would with any other player. He should not be getting special treatment on the field due to his age.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Marlon 'I am Pakistani at heart' Samuels sledging a 18 year old Pakistani kid after hitting him for a four <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WIvPak?src=hash">#WIvPak</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/847522472492761089">March 30, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Thought the kid dealt with it well...gave some back and got him pumped to win the match for us. Don't think Samuels will sledge Shady in the next match.
 
I fail to see how his previous comments in support of Pakistan mean he is not allowed to sledge their players anymore? Please do explain.

And Shadab might be 18, but he is playing international cricket. If the opposition feel they can get under his skin like that, let them try like they would with any other player. He should not be getting special treatment on the field due to his age.

Totally agree, no big deal. If anything I enjoyed the duel. And Shadab had the last laugh.

I still have massive respect for Samuels for coming to Pak and his post comments.
 
Totally agree, no big deal. If anything I enjoyed the duel. And Shadab had the last laugh.

I still have massive respect for Samuels for coming to Pak and his post comments.

Exactly, glad Shadab showed he was up to the challenge.
 
Samuels will do anything for money, if someone like Kohli said it then it would have mattered
 
Now he should urge WICB to tour there as he thinks that it is safe enough. He should convince WICB.
 
I'm glad Samuels sledged Shadab, he coped with it well.

You could see after a couple overs it was basically just mischievous smiling.
 
Former West Indies player Marlon Samuels has been found guilty of four offences under the Emirates Cricket Boad (ECB) Anti-Corruption Code following a hearing by an independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal.
Samuels, who was charged by the ICC (in its capacity as the Designated Anti-Corruption Official under the ECB Code) in September 2021, has been found guilty after he exercised his right to a hearing before the Tribunal.
The Tribunal will now consider the submissions of each party before deciding on the appropriate sanction to be imposed. The decision will follow in due course.
Samuels has been found guilty of:
Article 2.4.2 (by a majority decision) – Failing to disclose to the Designated Anti-Corruption Official, the receipt of any gift, payment, hospitality or other benefit that was made or given in circumstances that could bring the Participant or the sport of cricket into disrepute.
Article 2.4.3 (unanimous decision)- Failing to disclose to the Designated Anti-Corruption Official receipt of hospitality with a value of US $750 or more.
Article 2.4.6 (unanimous decision) – Failing to cooperate with the Designated Anti-Corruption Official’s investigation.
Article 2.4.7 (unanimous decision) – Obstructing or delaying the Designated Anti-Corruption Official’s investigation by concealing information that may have been relevant to the investigation.
 
Former West Indies star hit with long-term ban for breach

Former West Indies batter Marlon Samuels has been banned from all cricket for six years after he was found guilty of breaching the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) Anti-Corruption Code.

Samuels was charged by the ICC - in their capacity as the Designated Anti-Corruption Official under the ECB Code - on a total of four charges in September 2021 and then found guilty of the offences in August this year.

The ban of six years was confirmed by the ICC on Thursday and will commence from November 11 2023.

Article 2.4.2 (by a majority decision) – Failing to disclose to the Designated Anti-Corruption Official, the receipt of any gift, payment, hospitality or other benefit that was made or given in circumstances that could bring the Participant or the sport of cricket into disrepute.

Article 2.4.3 (unanimous decision)- Failing to disclose to the Designated Anti-Corruption Official receipt of hospitality with a value of US $750 or more.

Article 2.4.6 (unanimous decision) – Failing to cooperate with the Designated Anti-Corruption Official’s investigation.

Article 2.4.7 (unanimous decision) – Obstructing or delaying the Designated Anti-Corruption Official’s investigation by concealing information that may have been relevant to the investigation.

Alex Marshall, who heads up the ICC HR and Integrity Unit, announced the ban on Thursday.

“Samuels played international cricket for close to two decades, during which he participated in numerous anti-corruption sessions and knew exactly what his obligations were under the Anti-Corruption Codes," Marshall said.

“Though he is retired now, Mr Samuels was a participant when the offences were committed. The ban of six years will act as a strong deterrent to any participant who intends to break the rules.”

Samuels played more than 300 matches for the West Indies over an 18-year period, scoring 17 centuries in total and even captained the Caribbean side at ODI level.

He top-scored in the final of both the 2012 and 2016 editions of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup as the West Indies won their two most recent ICC trophies.
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Former West Indies star hit with long-term ban for breach

Former West Indies batter Marlon Samuels has been banned from all cricket for six years after he was found guilty of breaching the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) Anti-Corruption Code.

Samuels was charged by the ICC - in their capacity as the Designated Anti-Corruption Official under the ECB Code - on a total of four charges in September 2021 and then found guilty of the offences in August this year.

The ban of six years was confirmed by the ICC on Thursday and will commence from November 11 2023.

Article 2.4.2 (by a majority decision) – Failing to disclose to the Designated Anti-Corruption Official, the receipt of any gift, payment, hospitality or other benefit that was made or given in circumstances that could bring the Participant or the sport of cricket into disrepute.

Article 2.4.3 (unanimous decision)- Failing to disclose to the Designated Anti-Corruption Official receipt of hospitality with a value of US $750 or more.

Article 2.4.6 (unanimous decision) – Failing to cooperate with the Designated Anti-Corruption Official’s investigation.

Article 2.4.7 (unanimous decision) – Obstructing or delaying the Designated Anti-Corruption Official’s investigation by concealing information that may have been relevant to the investigation.

Alex Marshall, who heads up the ICC HR and Integrity Unit, announced the ban on Thursday.

“Samuels played international cricket for close to two decades, during which he participated in numerous anti-corruption sessions and knew exactly what his obligations were under the Anti-Corruption Codes," Marshall said.

“Though he is retired now, Mr Samuels was a participant when the offences were committed. The ban of six years will act as a strong deterrent to any participant who intends to break the rules.”

Samuels played more than 300 matches for the West Indies over an 18-year period, scoring 17 centuries in total and even captained the Caribbean side at ODI level.

He top-scored in the final of both the 2012 and 2016 editions of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup as the West Indies won their two most recent ICC trophies.
ICC
End of his career most probably.
 
End of his career most probably.
He was finished anyway. Hasn't played any cricket in 5 years.

He already received a ban earlier in his career so this should've been a life ban from any participation in cricket including coaching instead of a 6 year suspension.
 
Samuals tiff with Warne was over this( although both guys would say it openly) and sooner or later another Windies legend will be exposed that opened the batting. block block hit
 
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