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Pietersen omitted from England ODI, T20 squad
The England selectors named the squads for the Twenty20 and One-Day International (ODI) series against Pakistan.
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Federer blasts a lethal blow to advance in US Open
The world number two’s fantastic shot was similar to a jaw-dropping winner he hit in last year’s US Open semi-finals.
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‘Innocent until proven guilty’
Wasim Akram has said that it would be hasty to label the accused Pakistani players as culprits.
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Ashraf laments selection of juniors for Holland tour
Pakistan hockey captain termed the inclusion an 'unbalancing' factor.
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Younus sues Daily Telegraph
Younus Khan has sent a legal notice to Daily Telegraph, a British daily, for linking him with Mazhar Majeed.
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ICC slammed for its ineffectiveness
The ICC acknowledges that millions of dollars are gambled legally and illegally on every match.
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Trio’s future still under a cloud
Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir will travel to London for a meeting with board chairman, Ijaz Butt.
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Pointing the other way
The reason why Pakistan cricket finds itself thrown again and again into the depth of scandal is simple.
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Younis challenges Telegraph story
Former team captain Younis Khan has sent a legal notice to the Telegraph.
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'It would be hasty to label the players as culprits'
Former skipper Wasim Akram says it is too early to pass judgement on the spot-fixing scandal.
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Revealed: management’s thumbs-up
In a shocking revelation, team management concedes it had no problems with the players interacting with Mazhar Majeed.
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Nadal aiming to flush down Federer’s dominance
Federer would be looking to move one step closer to his goal. But things will not be simple for the Swiss.
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Pakistan tour on despite scandal: Chingoka
Zimbabwe has remained committed to tour Pakistan in order to play fund-raising internationals as planned.
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Suspend Pakistan over fixing claims: Speed
Former ICC boss Malcolm Speed said there was a compelling case to suspend Pakistan from cricket.
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Ferrari upbeat despite Alonso’s 41-point deficit
Alonso and his Ferrari team remain defiant in their belief that they can overcome a 41-points deficit.
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PCB may take News of the World to court
PCB's legal adviser expresses his disappointment over the British police's reaction to the spot-fixing allegations.
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Deeper and deeper
In the murky world of cricket corruption, rarely do you get a case so clear-cut.
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'Ijaz Butt should be sacked, PCB dissolved'
PCB Chief Ijaz Butt should be sacked or the entire Standing Committee on Sports will resign, says NA chairman.
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Suspend Pakistan over fixing claims: ex-ICC chief
Former ICC boss Malcolm Speed said there was a compelling case to suspend Pakistan from world cricket.
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82 matches to be investigated in wake of spot-fixing scandal
Telegraph reports that more than 80 international cricket matches will be investigated amid allegations.
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PCB Chairman submits report on spot-fixing
The report asked for an access to bookie Mazhar Majeed who was released on bail on Monday.
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Ban ‘em for life!
This Test match, this series, will forever be tarnished. It could even be wiped from the records entirely.
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Bookie Mazhar Majeed released on bail
He was released from custody having been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers.
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Future of tour in jeopardy
Discussions between the PCB and the England and Wales Cricket Board were underway to scrap the series altogether.
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Mazhar was banned from meeting players by Afridi
Shahid Afridi had barred his players from having any interaction with the arrested bookmaker Mazhar Majeed.
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Humiliated off the field, Pakistan thrashed on the field
England crushed Pakistan by an innings and 225 runs to win the fourth and final Test at Lord's.
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Tauqir Zia urges ‘strict action’ against culprits
Ex-chairman PCB has called on the authorities to take ‘strict action’ against the culprits involved in scandal.
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Shamed
Team management had warned players not to interact with Mazhar Majeed.
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Captain, others questioned in match fixing scandal
Yawar Saeed said that the players had been questioned and had their cell phones confiscated by police.
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Aamer is 'not that kind of chap'
Asif Bajwa rejected allegations that the youngster is involved in corruption.
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England series comes to humiliating end
England won the series 3-1, after handing Pakistan their biggest defeat in test matches to date.
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Presidency demands report on cricket scandal
Presidency demands report from PCB chief regarding the scandal that has thrown Pakistan cricket into chaos.
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'Management is responsible for scandal'
Ex-chairman PCB, Tauqir Zia has held the national team's management responsible for the spot-fixing scam.
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Webber grabs pole at Spa
Mark Webber claimed his fifth pole of the year setting the fastest time in qualifying for today’s Belgian Grand Prix.
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Kashif, Rizwan drafted in for Holland tour
PHF has decided to include Youth Olympians Syed Kashif Shah and Mohammad Rizwan in the squad.
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Oram not ready for retirement yet
Jacob Oram, New Zealand all-rounder, is determined to play the 2011 World Cup.
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Akbar confirms Asian Games return
Pakistan’s hockey goalkeeper Salman Akbar has termed the Asian Games his comeback tournament
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Dilshan demolishes India as Sri Lanka win tri-series
Tillakaratne Dilshan cracked an impressive century to set up Sri Lanka’s 74-run victory over India.
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Chelsea, Arsenal snatch victories to cement top spot
Chelsea maintained their superb start to the season with a 2-0 win over Stoke City.
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Pathetic Pakistan down and almost out series-levelling hopes
Pakistan collapsed spectacularly yet again this series as England closed in on an innings victory.
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A ground that can’t be played on
Conditions in the Zamzama ground have made playing football impossible - and much of the blame lies with the CBC.
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Pakistan fold for 74 runs
Pakistan trail by 372 runs against England on the third day.
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PTF wants Davis Cup ties at home
PTF president s hoping to convince the ITF to allow Pakistan to play its Davis Cup ties in the country.
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Indian court intervenes to avoid ban
The teams had faced the prospect of missing the October 3-14 Games over a deadlock on who ran the sport in the country
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Door remains open for Ballack: Loew
The 34-year-old has been left out of the games against minnows Belgium and Azerbaijan to work on his fitness.
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Alonso dominates Belgian practice sessions
The 29-year-old Spaniard was the fastest on the rain-soaked Spa-Francorchamps track in the morning.
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Football given green signal
POA has added football to the list of sports that Pakistan will be represented in during the 2010 Asian Games in China
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Spain, Italy rejoice as La Liga, Serie A kick off
Real spent over €250m last season but to no avail and Mourinho has been brought in to break Barca’s grip on the league
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India, Sri Lanka eye trophy in tri-series clash
Both teams find themselves face to face in a final for the second time in just over a month.
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Four-star Aamer sparks England slump
Mohammad Aamer removed Kevin Pietersen, Paul Collingwood and Eoin Morgan for ducks as England's top-order collapsed.

















































