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Zimbabwe crush hapless Kenya
Craig Ervine, Vusimuzi Sibanda and Tatenda Taibu cracked impressive half-centuries.
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Tendulkar forced to wait for 100th ton
Tendulkar's hopes of scoring his 100th international hundred end in disappointment as he gets dismissed for just two.
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Leg break !
Cricket.What a strange game. Long leg, short leg, stump leg, break leg. All manner of mutilated folk.
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Mahmood dominates stage ten
Pakistan Army’s Asad Mahmood outclasses 56 other cyclists.
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Berbatov gives 10-man United title boost
Dimitar Berbatov came off the bench to give Manchester United a 1-0 win over Bolton Wanderers.
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Wozniacki demolishes Sharapova to reach final
Top-seed Caroline Wozniacki blasted her way into the Indian Wells final.
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Hockey team manager fears complacency
Training camp set up in Islamabad to avoid distractions.
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Dhoni urges India to learn from mistakes
India captain MS Dhoni wants his side to learn the harsh lessons.
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Zimbabwe desperate to show worth
Zimbabwe are desperate to prove they belong with cricket’s big beasts.
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‘Sri Lankan seniors lead by example’
Sri Lanka’s senior players are paving the path for youngsters to follow at the World Cup, says Sangakkara.
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Hapless Bangladesh crash out
Bangladesh were sent crashing out of the World Cup by merciless South Africa.
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Shakib apologises to disappointed fans
Shakibal Hasan apologises to his nation’s cricket-crazy fans after the Tigers crash out of the World Cup.
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Australia’s unbeaten run snapped
Paceman Umar Gul claimed three victims as Pakistan beat Australia by four wickets.
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Afghanistan dominate stage nine
Afghanistan’s Hashmatullah Barakzai takes the lead in stage nine of the Tour de Pakistan.
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Sindh battle hard to win Pentangular Cup
Sindh resists a Balochistan fightback to win the Pentangular Cup final.
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Sharapova ready for face-off with Wozniacki
Top-seed Caroline Wozniacki eases into semi-finals where she is joined by Maria Sharapova at Indian Wells.
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PHF announces probables for Azlan Shah Cup
PHF has shortlisted 31 probables for the training camp ahead of the 20th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.
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Stirling fires Ireland to consolation win
Paul Stirling smashes explosive century as Ireland post emphatic six-wicket victory over the Netherlands.
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Hobbling Murali leads Sri Lanka to victory
Veteran spinner Muttiah Muralitharan shrugs off a worrying injury scare to take four wickets.
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Smith rules out another Bangladesh shock today
Graeme Smith does not expect another shock World Cup loss at Bangladesh’s hands.
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Ponting excited by ‘dangerous’ Pakistan
Ricky Ponting’s men yearn for tough opposition ahead of the knock-outs and as they take on Pakistan.
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Hobbling Murali leads Sri Lanka to victory
Muralitharan shrugs off injury scare to help Sri Lanka defeat New Zealand by 112 runs.
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Irish put Ten Doeschate's super ton in shade
All-rounder Paul Stirling cracks a 72-ball 101 as Ireland complete their World Cup campaign on a winning note.
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Inzamam urges Pakistan not to forget Woolmer
Inzamam urges team not to forget their late English coach Bob Woolmer if they go on to win the tournament.
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Cricketers’ trial to start on May 20
Salman Butt, Asif and Aamir get unconditional bail.
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Mourinho delighted as Real sail into quarters
Real Madrid coach delighted at his team’s performance after his side entered the Champions League quarter-finals.
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Balochistan stage recovery against Sindh
Balochistan stage dramatic comeback on day three of the Pentangular Cup final against Sindh.
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Mixed fortunes in squash tournament
Pakistan experienced mixed fortunes at the opening round of the CIMB Kuala Lumpur (KL) Open Squash Championship.
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Battle of big-hitters at Eden Gardens
Kevin O’Brien and Ryan ten Doeschate get their last chance to repeat their big-hitting shows.
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England’s nerve-wracking Cup continues
Off-spinners James Tredwell and Graeme Swann take seven wickets as England keeps hopes alive.
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England beat Windies to stay afloat in Cup
Defending a 243-run total, England came out with a lion-hearted effort to bowl out West Indies for 225 in 44.4 overs.
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Banned trio face British trial on May 20
Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir and their agent will stand trial in Southwark Crown Court in London.
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Weakened Kiwis ready for Sri Lanka fight
New Zealand looks to make the most of their last World Cup league match to assure a top-two finish in Group A.
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Pakistan challenge excites Ponting
Australia captain says he is looking forward to the champions being tested by Pakistan in their final group match.
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Djokovic, Federer power through at Indian Wells
Clijsters pulls out, Jankovic falls, Wozniacki advances.
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Rashid wins eighth stage of Tour de Pakistan
Dope tests of top 10 cyclists planned.
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Manzoor’s ton lifts Sindh
Balochistan bowlers toil in Pentangular Cup final.
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Dominant Aussies beat Canada
World champions cruise to seven-wicket win and the top of Group A.
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Duminy pleased despite missing century
Smith wants a “complete performance".
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Porterfield encouraged with team’s display
Ireland captain buoyant despite team’s exit.
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Bangladesh root for England defeat today
West Indies captain hopes to have inside track in Group B match.
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‘We’re not playing a bowler short’
Aqib defends team selection, Razzaq’s role.
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Aussies vow no let-up at World Cup
Aussies eyeing a thumping win over Canada on Wednesday as the race to top the group heats up.
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Team comes first for unrewarded Shafiul
It is not often that a match-winning performance on the cricket field gets overlooked.
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England to face moment of truth
A defeat against West Indies will signal the end of England's World Cup campaign.
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Nadal, Wozniacki continue unbeaten run
Soderling crashes out, blames injury for loss in Indian Wells.
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Amir’s visa delay causes concerns
Banned trio faces criminal charges hearing on March 17.
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Sami, Sohail give Sindh edge in Pentangular Cup final
Haider’s rescue act helps Balochistan fight back.
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Pakistan look to conquer India in AFC qualifier
Arch rivals go head-to-head on March 23 in football encounter.
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Duminy anchors South Africa into last eight
Duminy missed out on his first World Cup hundred by a run.