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PTF satisfied with Fed Cup performance
PTF has expressed its satisfaction with the women team’s performance in the Fed Cup.
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ICC Verdict: ‘Sanctions to act as strong deterrent’
ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat has commended the tribunal for its decision.
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Mendis, Perera fire SL to win
Ajantha Mendis and Thisara Perera shared seven wickets as Sri Lanka clinched a 26-run win over the West Indies.
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Oram cleared for World Cup
Jacob Oram has been cleared to travel to the World Cup, which is due to start on February 19.
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Barcelona set 16-win record
Lionel Messi hit a hat-trick as Barcelona made history by winning a record 16th successive Spanish League match.
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Zigic earns Birmingham vital victory at West Ham
Nikola Zigic gave Birmingham City a 1-0 away to West Ham that moved them out of the relegation zone.
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Australia complete England annihilation
Australia wrapped up an emphatic 6-1 series win over a weary England with a comprehensive 57-run win.
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Next step: Salman to appeal verdict
Banned former captain Salman Butt expressed disappointment and vowed to challenge the ICC verdict.
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Imran Khan 'upset' at ICC verdict
Khan "genuinely upset" at bans given to Pakistani cricketers for spot-fixing, but said punishments were necessary.
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Pakistan players banned on solid evidence: Lorgat
Lorgat rejected the suggestion that punishments meted out to the Pakistani cricketers were lenient.
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Salman Butt disappointed by ICC's decision
Salman Butt says the ICC laws that banned him, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir need to be amended.
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‘It’s only a temporary loss for Pakistan cricket’
Former captain Rashid Latif said the loss of the three players will be temporary and Pakistan cricket will recover.
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Mani, Zaheer lash out at PCB
While some welcomed the ICC’s decision, saying it will rid cricket of corruption, others lashed out at PCB.
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‘Pakistan may have been lazy after series win’
Waqar Younis admits his side may have been “lazy” as it lost the last One-Day International against New Zealand.
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ICC’s five-year ban shocks Amir
Mohammad Amir says he was shocked and disappointed at being handed a five-year ban.
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Reap what you sow
For Butt, Asif and Aamir, the future couldn’t be clearer. They will live their days out in shame and infamy.
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ICC hands lengthy bans to spot-fixing trio
ICC tribunal bans Salman Butt for ten years, Mohammad Asif for seven years and Mohammad Amir for five years.
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New Zealand beat Pakistan by 57 runs
Pakistan won the six match series 3-2 with one game abandoned.
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Spot-fixing controversy: Ominous signs on eve of judgment day
A day before Asif, Amir, Butt hear their cricketing fate, a UK court indicts trio, summons them to appear on March 17.
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ICC warns against fraud emails
The fraudulent emails seek personal details to give away non-existent cash rewards ahead of the World Cup.
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Neville to stay with United for the season
Defender targets coaching role.
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Foreign-born footballers eager to be part of team
Coach believes local players are talented but lack confidence.
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Afridi’s appointment praised
Former players divided on PCB's delay in naming World Cup captain.
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Blind cricket: Lahore clinch trophy
Victors post three consecutive blind cricket tournament victories.
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Hockey: SSGC clobber Port Qasim in championship
SSGC reap a 4-0 win against Port Qasim in National Hockey Championship.
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Pakistan sent packing out of Fed Cup
Pakistan suffer 3-0 defeat against Philippines in third round.
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Atlas crashes out of Swedish Open
Pakistan squash ace Aamir Atlas loses his opening match of the tournament to Australia’s Stewart Boswell 3-0.
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Just in time
It is entirely in keeping with the ethos of Pakistan cricket that even a series victory is accompanied by confusion.
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UK charges Pakistan trio with 'spot-fixing'
British prosecutors charged Butt, Asif and Amir with taking bribes for spot-fixing in England last year.
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PCB names Shahid Afridi as captain for World Cup
PCB did not announce the captain when they announced the 15-man squad on January 18.
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Jakhrani plans sports’ revival
Federal sports ministry preparing extensive plan to bring international sports back to the country.
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Sajjad, Imran through to quarters
Asjad suffers setback in National Snooker Championship.
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Heuvel’s contract revised
Dutch to stay with PHF till 2012 Olympics.
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City held, Suarez enjoys dream debut
West Ham climb off the bottom with 3-1 win against Blackpool.
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Tharanga’s ton guides SL home
Hosts claim 1-0 win to lead series with West Indies.
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Unity led to success: Mohsin
The chief selector also praised the performance of the young players.
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Indonesia whitewash Pakistan in Fed Cup
Tennis players suffer straight sets defeat to lose 3-0.
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Sohail inspires SNGPL to crush Karachi
Sohail Ahmed's century leads to SNGPL defeat of Karachi Dolphins by 101 runs in One Day National Cup.
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Senior football players axed for qualifiers
PFF experiments with youngsters in a bid to cement AFC Asian Cup spot.
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Series win sets tone for World Cup: Afridi
Shehzad scores first century, first one-day series win since November, 2008.
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India is Imran Khan’s pick for the World Cup
Pakistan have harmed their World Cup chances by delaying naming a captain, says Imran Khan.
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Pakistan players, ICC hold breath over verdict
Much more will be at stake than three careers on Saturday when the verdict of an anti-corruption tribunal is read.
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Cricket: New Zealand fined
Daniel Vettori fined 20%, rest of New Zealand team fined 10% of match fee.
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Blind cricket: Gujranwala reach semis
Sheikhupura, Gujranwala, Okara, Lahore reach semi-finals of National Blind Cricket Twenty20 Cup.
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Wapda power past PTV in hockey championship
Wapda crush PTV 4-2 in 58th National Hockey Championship; PIA and Steel Mills also come out victorious.
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Sarwar to take part in Sodi World Series
Pakistan race driver Adnan Sarwar applauds increasing support; will take part in three major events.
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PSB to discuss sports promotion
Pakistan Sports Board to meet federations’ chiefs today.
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Snooker aces through to next round
Sajjad makes it to last-16 with three successive wins in tournament.
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‘Jansher has a mountain to climb’
Junior squash players’ loss to India leaves Pakistan Squash Federation in shock.
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New Zealand batsmen told to follow Misbah
Misbah, yet to make an ODI century, has been in supreme form which has impressed even the opposition.