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Peshawar stadium to undergo revamp
Officials promise to bring matches back to venue.
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Ancelotti concedes title as Chelsea held
Goalless draw at Fulham keeps holders in fifth position.
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Sajjad out, Imran through in Thailand
Asian number two cueist out after four straight losses.
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Street players have their own rules
Many have to be retaught if they take up the sport professionally.
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Bell backs jinxed Broad to come good
Ian Bell backs Stuart Broad to make memorable World Cup impact despite fast-bowler’s struggles with injury, sickness.
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Tons of joy for Pakistan in warm-up
Shehzad, Misbah score centuries to crush Bangladesh.
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Pakistan cueists off to dismal start
Sajjad loses both matches in Asian 6-Reds tournament.
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Full-time whistle on a career of pain and glory
Brazillian star striker Ronaldo calls time on football at just age 34.
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Chawla poses selection headache for India
Leg-spinners performance against Australia impresses captain.
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Now is the time, India
The World Cup couldn’t have come at a better time for both the Indian team and it’s supporters.
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Banned trio sacked by its department
Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir have been sacked by the National Bank of Pakistan.
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Kranjcar lifts Tottenham into fourth
Tottenham improved their chances of playing in the Champions League, with a 2-1 win at Sunderland.
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NBP clinch hockey championship
Sohail Abbas contributed to Wapda’s victory with a goal in the 27th minute as the team finished at third place.
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Maqbool, Kaneria trouble Balochistan
Balochistan bundled out for paltry 173 on opening day of their four-day match against Sindh.
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Strauss backs England to win World Cup
Despite a 6-1 defeat to Australia, Strauss is still confident ahead of the World Cup.
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‘World Cup glory way to fans’ hearts’
Pakistan must clinch the World Cup if they are to win back their fans, says fast-bowler Shoaib Akhtar.
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Pakistan can overcome suspensions blow, says Shoaib
Shoaib Akthar says Pakistan still has more than enough variety to succeed in the World Cup.
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Hope for Amir as PCB chief requests ICC to review ban
PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt has officially requested a review of a five-year ban imposed on fast-bowler Mohammad Amir.
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NBP to face PIA in hockey final
Wapda, SSGC beaten in National Championship semi finals.
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Ban hindering my preparations: Aamir Atlas
Pakistan's top squash player seeks removal of six month punishment.
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Rooney seals United’s triumph
Arsenal beat Wolves 2-0 in the Premier League.
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The absurd side of the World Cup
Off-the-field matters that influenced the proceedings in the mega event.
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South Africa: Spinning their fortunes
The inclusion of so many spinners has meant that South Africa have an inexperienced side.
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Don't take us lightly, warn Pakistan
Afridi says players have turned over a new leaf after spot-fixing controversy.
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PCB appeals Amir's ban
Ijaz Butt officially requests review over paceman Mohammad Amir's five-year ban on charges of corruption.
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Fergie backs United to sink City
United aim to bounce back from a shock 2-1 defeat at Wolves when they face Manchester City.
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Spinners need not lose heart in World Cup
Warne, Kumble to provide inspiration.
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Thrill in snow from improvised wooden skies
Ski federation continues to support, train local skiers who brought laurels to the country at 2011 Asian Winter Games.
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Heuvel opts to take the back seat
Pakistan hockey coach will not engage in any sporting activities until his contract is finalised.
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‘Fab’ five promise batting feast
Imagine Kevin Pietersen, Sachin Tendulkar, Chris Gayle, Jacques Kallis and Shahid Afridi batting for the same team.
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Imran says 'dew factor' to play key role in World Cup
The dew factor in day and night matches will decide results, says Imran Khan.
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‘Pakistan in the right groove’
Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi says the team's morale is high before the World Cup.
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Asif blamed Salman for spot-fixing fix: Tribunal report
Released document shows Mohammad Asif blamed Salman Butt during the hearing for sharing precise timing of no-balls.
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Thailand register 2-1 win over Pakistan
Poor defence leads to loss, preparation for 2012 Olympics qualifier dealt a blow
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Kubica moved out of intensive care
Renault driver Robert Kubica was moved out of intensive care four days after his rally crash in Italy
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Junaid surprised at shock call-up
Rookie adamant to make it to the playing-eleven.
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Windies look to ignite passion
They may not be the hottest property at the World Cup, but the West Indies are desperate to win.
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India can cope with pressure, says Dhoni
India captain says his team is well-equipped to handle the pressure of home crowds.
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‘Razzaq up there with the best’
Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram tips all-rounder Abdul Razzaq to steal the show at the World Cup.
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Shahid shocks Imran to win national snooker title
Faisalabad cueist beats Pakistan number one 8-2 in the final of the National Snooker Championship.
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The future’s bright: Lampard
Fabio Capello’s new selections make big impact in 2-1 friendly victory over Denmark.
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Bangladesh stage mock security drill ahead of World Cup
Bangladesh meet India in the opening match two days later at the Shere Bangla National stadium.
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ICC's releases Pakistan corruption findings for outside UK only
Documents detailing an independent tribunal's deliberations not available in Britain because of legal rules.
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Officials protest omission from Games
Fourteen disciplines excluded from Sindh event to be held next month.
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Kabaddi players to represent Canada club
Candidates shortlisted after event in Faisalabad.
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Shakib leads Bangladesh charge
If a local official named Saddam Hossain had not intervened, the Bangladesh captain may have been lost to football.
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Shahzad, Shahid to meet in snooker final today
Pakistan's top cueist outplays Sajjad in the semi-final.
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Sangakkara: all in one package
Sri Lanka's captain performs the role stylish batsman, safe wicket-keeper and shrewd captain.
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India rest hopes on Dhoni
Captain not bogged down by convention.
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Shahid Afridi: Pakistan’s demolition man
Captain needs to improve dismal World Cup form as the team looks to improve on their showing in the last two editions.