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‘Perfect’ Youth Games draw to a close
IOC President Jacques Rogge hailed the Youth Olympics in Singapore as exceeding all expectations.
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Hamilton desperate for Spa spark
Lewis Hamilton returns to action at Spa on Sunday desperate to bury the misery of his last outing in Hungary.
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Boxers off to China for Combat Games
A seven-member Pakistan boxing contingent left for China on Thursday to take part in the Combat Games.
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Farhan crashes out of Hong Kong Open
Farhan Mehboob’s campaign in the 2010 Hong Kong Open ended in the second round after a clash where he was beaten.
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Hammad guides Pakistan ‘A’ to first win in Sri Lanka
An allround effort by Hammad Azam guided Pakistan ‘A’ to a three-wicket win over hosts Sri Lanka.
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Sawant’s appointment criticised
Former world amateur champion Mohammad Yousaf said that the Indian cueist won a national champion just once.
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England ODIs, T20s a challenging task for me: Afridi
The captain agreed that the limited-overs team was better than the Test squad, given the lack of technique.
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Rain dampens Pakistan’s series-levelling hopes
Pakistan saw off Andrew Strauss but missed a glaring chance to dismiss Alastair Cook.
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‘PHF should learn from boxing federation’
The Pakistan Hockey Federation has been asked to learn from their boxing counterparts by former Olympians.
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Khan brothers dominate rankings
Reigning national champion Aqeel Khan has claimed the top spot in the national rankings.
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Whirlwind Sehwag blasts India through to tri-series final against Sri Lanka
Kumar grabbed three early wickets and Virender Sehwag smashed a superb century as India entered the tri-series.
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Farhan through to second round
Farhan Mehboob’s campaign in the 2010 Cathay Pacific Squash Open was off to a winning start.
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‘England will win nothing with Capello’
Mourinho has insisted England will never win a major tournament while Fabio Capello is in charge.
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Hafeez unsurprised by inclusion in tour squad
Mohammad Hafeez has remained unsurprised following his shock inclusion in the side’s ODI and Twenty20 squads.
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Pakistan crumble in final
Australia grabbed gold in the hockey event after defeating Pakistan 2-1 in the final at the first Youth Olympics.
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Pakistan eye ‘wonderful’ end
Salman Butt said it would be “the most wonderful thing” for his side if they could draw their Test series.
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Hockey squad announced for Holland tour
PHF has announced a 19-member squad for the European tour that will include practice and international matches.
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Pakistan condemned to six-wicket loss
South Africa A defeated Pakistan A by six wickets in the first match of the ‘A’ Team Triangular Series in Sri...
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Boxing camp starts amid tight security
The camp starts at the Liaquat Gymnasium Jinnah Sports Complex today and will run until September 28.
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Schedule for NZ announced
New Zealand Cricket announced the schedule for Pakistan’s tour of the country that takes place from late December.
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French thrower keeps family’s tradition alive
French hammer thrower Alexia Sedykh wins gold at the inaugural Youth Olympics.
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Malik, Younus snubbed for ODIs, Twenty20s
PCB omitted former captain Shoaib Malik from the ODI and Twenty20 squad or the final part of the tour of England.
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Pakistan announces squad for T20 and ODI
Pakistan Tuesday announced their squad for next month's two Twenty20 and five one-day matches against England.
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New Zealand tour to feature fewer Tests
It will help the teams to prepare for the World Cup. The tour is scheduled to begin in December.
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Afridi, Mohsin to meet PCB Chairman
Sources said that the selection of Younis Khan will also come under discussion.
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Ferrari may launch civil action against FIA
The action will be launched if the sport’s governing body decides to shed their points from the German Grand Prix.
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Rashid Latif quits as Afghanistan coach
Latif echoed the same complaints as Kabir, that the Afghan cricketing board had become too controlling.
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Atlas to take part in Hong Kong Open
World’s top 32 squash players are participating in the Hong Kong Open to win the US $150,000 prize–money.
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Two-year ban for seven athletes
The seven local athletes who failed a dope test now face a two year ban from all national and international events.
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Pakistan beat Belgium 3-2
Muhammad Irfan spearheaded Pakistan’s campaign by scoring in the 15th minute but Belgium kept the pressure on.
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Ferguson rues loss of ‘silly points’
Leading 2-1, United missed a penalty and then allowed Brede Hangeland to head Fulham level in the last minute.
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Strauss remains bullish despite England’s Test slump
Strauss’ side were comfortable victors in the first 2 matches of the 4-match series but twice collapsed at the Oval.
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Federer wins Cincinnati crown, fires US Open warning
The world number two won his 2nd ATP Cincinnati Masters crown in a row and fourth overall after 2005, 2007 and 2009.
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Zimbabwe offer hope after NZ snub
Zimbabwe handed Pakistan a ray of hope after New Zealand’s refusal to visit the country.
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Seven athletes banned for doping offences
The athletes tested positive for banned steroids at the national championships last month.
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Sports ministry approves Sawant as snooker coach
Pakistan Sports ministry has approved the appointment of India’s Sanjay Sawant as snooker coach for the Asian Games.
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Jamaica uncovers another sprint star
Jamaica has a history of uncovering sprint stars and looks to have another on its hands in Odane Skeen.
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Series in Pakistan likely to be in October
A PCB official said that the board is taking the offers seriously and wants to host the series as soon as possible.
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Salman a ‘very happy captain’
Captain Salman Butt has labelled key contributions from his teammates at crucial junctures as the deciding factor.
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Federer hopes to devour Fish
Federer's serve was particularly impressive as he won 90 per cent of his first service points.
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Small steps contributed to a big win
Pakistan came out brimming with confidence at The Oval amid the gloom, forgetting the past annihilation .
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Hangeland goes from zero to hero to frustrate United
Hangeland salvaged a point against Manchester United in a draw as the defender headed a 90th minute equaliser.
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Perera fires Sri Lanka into tri-series final
Perera bagged a maiden five-wicket haul to help Sri Lanka storm into the triangular one-day series final.
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Gunners hand Blackpool a reality check
Theo Walcott scored a hat-trick as Arsenal handed Premier League new boys Blackpool a painful lesson.
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Naved’s hearing adjourned yet again
The PCB appointed one-man tribunal has deferred yet another hearing of Rana Naved until September 25.
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‘Zimbabwe willing to play in Pakistan’
Zimbabwe has offered to visit Pakistan in a bid to raise funds for the flood victims.
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Nadal, Murray, Djokovic fall in Cincinnati
World number one Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray were sent crashing out of the Cincinnati Masters.
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The neglected sport needs a good coach
Football does not get required attention, the amount it deserves to become a privileged sport like cricket and hockey.
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A terrific win: Salman
Salman Butt has lauded the strong character of the Pakistan side that came back from defeats against the hosts.
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Zulqarnain vows a quick comeback
Zulqanain Haider has vowed to stage a strong comeback after recovering from his finger injury that forced his return.
















































