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Wapda’s Sabir regains lead in the fifth stage
After facing tough competition from Sindh’s Asif Junior, Sabir Ali of Wapda bounces back in the Tour de Pakistan.
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Salman, Amir to leave for hearing tomorrow
Banned duo will join Asif to appear for hearing in London.
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New Zealand thrash Canada to reach last-eight
In-form batsman Ross Taylor and opener Brendon McCullum fire the Black Caps into the World Cup quarter-finals.
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Australia down Kenya to march into quarters
Reigning champions Australia ease into the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
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Confident Bangladesh eye Dutch scalp
Bangladesh will seek to boost their run-rate when they tackle winless Netherlands.
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Pakistan battle Zimbabwe for progress
Pakistan’s fear of experimenting looks set to save Kamran Akmal from the axe for the clash against Zimbabwe.
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Australia into quarters after downing Kenya
Kenya, chasing 325 for an unlikely win, were held to 264 for six for their fifth defeat in as many group matches.
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New Zealand thump Canada to make last eight
Black Caps into the World Cup quarter-finals after a thumping 97-run win in Mumbai.
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Pakistan to host first series in two years
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will host a team from the Indian Punjab in June for a limited-overs series.
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‘Fake’ injury claims blasted
Alam denies Akmal faked a finger injury in a desperate bid to save his blundering brother Kamran’s place in the team.
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Australia look to continue winning spree
Defending champions Australia can reach the World Cup quarter-finals with a victory over hapless Kenya.
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Pakistan positive despite Akmals soap opera
Afridi positive of wrapping up quarter-final spot despite another twist in the ongoing Akmal brothers soap opera.
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Australia, Kiwis eye easy wins to book last eight spots
Unbeaten so far, Australia looks to silence their critics who claim this team the weakest in four tournaments.
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Japan’s Yutaka wins golf title
Baig clinches seniors’ event of the HBL championship.
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Ex-champions advance at Indian Wells
Jankovic, Clijsters post straight-set victories to cruise into third round.
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PHF agrees to Heuvel’s terms and conditions
Formal decision to be taken on March 16.
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Red-hot New Zealand aiming for the quarters
Vettori to miss match against Canada today.
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Brendan looking to follow Ross’ footsteps
Another Taylor looks to cause mayhem against Pakistan tomorrow.
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World Cup not over for England: Strauss
Ponting refuses to gloat over England misfortune.
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India choke under pressure
South Africa prevail in World Cup thriller as Steyn bags five-wicket haul.
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Pakistan blast Umar 'fake' injury claims
Some sections of the Pakistani media have accused him of feigning injury to save Kamran.
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Steyn sparks India collapse after Tendulkar ton
Dale Steyn led South Africa's fightback with a maiden five-wicket haul to restrict India to 296.
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Pakistan aim to bury Black Caps blip
Pakistan believe the heavy defeat to New Zealand will not derail their confidence.
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PFF recalls eight overseas players
Yousaf, Irfan to bolster squad for AFC Cup.
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Mohammad Sami spurs Sindh to resounding win
Sami took four wickets and ended up with a 10-wicket haul in the match.
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Atlas eyes Kuala Lumpur Open title
Pakistan squash ace hopes for decreased ban duration.
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Sindh’s Asif continues to lead in stage four
WAPDA’s Bhatti pulls out after collision in Tour de Pakistan.
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Pollard powers West Indies to emphatic win in World Cup
Ireland falter despite Joyce’s heroics.
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Hussey aims to put Cup hurt to good use
Dilshan hits out at false accusations.
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Umar injures finger during training
Younger Akmal sits out practice session in Kandy.
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India captain banks on openers to fire
South Africa face tough test in blockbuster today.
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Smith happy to bank on South Africa's unpredictability
"The unpredictability is something that stands us in good stead," Smith said.
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Tigers come roaring back in Chittagong
Bangladesh's ninth-wicket pair sends England crashing to two-wicket defeat.
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West Indies beat Ireland by 44 runs
Opener Devon Smith hit a maiden one-day century and Kieron Pollard smacked 94 off just 55 balls.
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Umar Akmal gives Pakistan injury scare
Umar Akmal suffers finger injury during practice; scans reveal no fracture.
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Lutfi delighted at team’s encouraging display
Football coach terms performance "the best since the 1970s".
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‘We don’t have anything but the spirit to win’
Blind cricket team captain attributes success to strong domestic structure.
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Sindh’s Asif stuns Sabir to clinch stage three
WAPDA's cyclist still the overall leader in Tour de Pakistan.
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Steyn, Zaheer keen to spoil batsmen’s party
India rely on Kirsten as Lee aims to bowl fast.
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Fawad shines as Sindh dominate
Latif, Nasim miss out on centuries in Pentangular Cup.
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Sarwan keeps cool as Windies eye last-eight
Ireland's injured Johaston doubtful for today's clash.
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Bangladesh face moment of reckoning
England refuse to announce Strauss' opening partner for match.
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Umar dons gloves as Kamran looks on
Younger Akmal in line to replace error prone wicket keeper.
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Bad day against New Zealand good for us: Aqib
Wayward bowlers needed a wake-up call, says assistant coach.
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Dilshan scoops Sri Lanka into quarters
Opening batsman plunders Zimbabwe's bowling before snaring four wickets as hosts win by 139 runs in the World Cup.
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Sri Lanka openers set new record
Sri Lanka's openers break first wicket partnership record set by Pakistan in 1999.
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Akmal will not be made a scapegoat: Afridi
Afridi says Pakistan are still well-placed to reach the quarter finals.
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Kamran’s nightmare behind the stumps continues
Management decides not to press panic button.
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Azam’s all-round show gives Federal Areas edge
Bowlers dominate in Pentangular Cup.
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No straining in training for Watson
Watson is conscious of over-exertion due to past injuries.