Friday February 15, 02:04 AM
THE INDIAN Cricket League (ICL) pulled off a veritable coup on Wednesday by signing as many as eight Pakistani players, including Mohammad Sami and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, all of who have played for Pakistan in the recent past. But all those signings together could be the mere tip of the iceberg; there's something much bigger up ahead. According to sources, Shoaib Akhtar's joining the ICL is virtually a done deal and the flamboyant fast bowler was "expected to sign on the dotted line sometime over the next week." The sources also revealed that the Rawalpindi Express, who, along with Inzamam ul-Haq and the inimitable Brian Lara, would be the biggest catch of the League, has been offered a contract that is "about 25 per cent more" than what New Zealand quick Shane Bond is rumoured to have been signed for. Apart from what would be a very lucrative offer, Shoaib, who has also been linked to the Indian Premier League, could look to the ICL as an escape from his continually strained relationship with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Akhtar, predictably had his bit to say. "Why do I need a NOC from them? I have no contract with them. So why this NOC condition and secondly, this is a matter between me and the IPL and not the board," PTI quoted him as saying on Wednesday, leading to confusion about what the fast bowler was up to. He refused to comment on the Shoaib issue, but said that top players were attracted to the ICL not just because of money or disillusionment with the existing system but also because it gave them an opportunity to be "part of a school of sorts and pass on whatever they had learnt to youngsters".
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