Only Geo Super can air World Cup on cable: SC
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has declared that only Geo Super has exclusive rights for showing the Cricket World Cup matches on cable and the Pakistan Television has the rights of showing the mega event only on antenna. The Registrar Supreme Court will monitor the complaints.
A three-member bench of the Supreme Court, headed by chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, heard the Geo Super petition against the PTV and the PEMRA.
PEMRA’s lawyer gave a written assurance that no channel would show the satellite transmission of the World Cup matches.
The PTV is showing the World Cup matches through terrestrial antenna.
The license will be cancelled if any satellite channel or cable operator violates the court order.
The Court, adjourning the hearing of the case for an indefinite period, ordered that Geo Super would lodge its complaint to the PEMRA in case of any violation of the SC Order of January 24 and the PEMRA Letter of December 22 and the PEMRA immediately resolving the complaint would also inform the Registrar Supreme Court who would monitor it.
If any injustice is done with any one then the case may again be heard on an appeal.
The Chief Justice addressing the acting chairman PEMRA ordered to fulfill his commitment.
Meanwhile, the ESPN also said that the PTV cannot show the terrestrial signals on cable.
Malinga picks up second World Cup hat-trick
COLOMBO: Spearhead Lasith Malinga took his second career World Cup hat-trick when he collected six wickets as Sri Lanka dismissed Kenya for 142 in their World Cup clash here at the R Premadasa Stadium on Tuesday.
Malinga had Tanmay Mishra lbw with the final ball of the 42nd over and then clean-bowled Peter Ongondo and Shem Ngoche with the first two of the 44th.
Malinga became the first bowler to pick up two hat-tricks in World Cups. He took four wickets in four balls against South Africa in the 2007 World Cup,
The 27-year-old speedster, who missed his side's opening two matches with a sore back, finished with six for 38 as the Kenyans were dismissed for 142.
It is the second hat-trick of the 2011 World Cup after Kemar Roach took the last three Canadian wickets in West Indies' victory in Group B on Monday.
Sri Lanka record easy 9-wkt win against Kenya
COLOMBO: Lasith Malinga turned into a one-man hit squad as he became the first man to pick up two World Cup hat-tricks to lead Sri Lanka to a crushing nine-wicket victory over Kenya on Tuesday.
Malinga, who missed his side's opening two matches with a sore back, fired back with the wickets of Tanmay Mishra (0), Peter Ongondo (0) and Shem Ngoche (0) with successive, full deliveries, the latter two clean bowled.
After finishing with a career best six for 38 to dismiss the Africans for 142, a relaxed Malinga sat back in the pavilion and watched his team mates chase down the score in just 18.4 overs.
In 2007, Malinga grabbed four in a row against South Africa.
It is the second hat-trick in two days at the World Cup after Kemar Roach took the last three Dutch wickets in West Indies' 215-run victory in Group B on Monday.
Kenya crumbled from a respectable 102-2 to 142 all out in 43.4 overs after choosing to bat first, with the Obuya brothers the only batsmen to reach double figures.
A 94-run partnership between Collins Obuya (52 off 100 balls) and his elder sibling David (51 off 106 balls) raised hopes that Kenya might cross the 200-run mark but Malinga turned into a one-man hit-squad.
He got rid of Collins with a toe crushing yorker in the 32nd over before returning for his final spell to flatten the Kenyans with breathtaking pace as he bagged four wickets in five legal balls.
Malinga trapped Mishra lbw with the final delivery of his seventh over and then returned to knock over the stumps of Ongondo and Ngoche with the first two balls of his next over.
Sri Lankan fans were already dancing in the stands to celebrate the achievement and when Malinga grounded Elijah Otieno's leg stump to grab his sixth victim of the day, a deafening roar reverberated around the R Premadasa Stadium.
Malinga could only shake his mass of blond-tinted hair in disbelief as he looked up to the arena's giant scoreboard which displayed a sign reading 6-38 underneath a picture of the man of the moment.
Once Malinga has played his part, Sri Lanka knocked the runs off the runs in double quick time, with Tillakaratne Dilshan the only man to fall for 44.
Upul Tharanga ended the match with a boundary struck over cover to remain unbeaten on 67 scored off 59 balls with 12 fours. Kumar Sangakkara was 27 not out.
This was Sri Lanka's second win out of three matches in Group A, while Kenya slumped to their third successive defeat.
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