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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.
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Oval win ends Pakistan’s five-year wait
Pakistan ended their five-year wait for a Test win against England in a four-wicket win at The Oval.
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Five-year wait finally ends
Pakistan beat England by four wickets in the third Test at The Oval thus ending their victory-drought.
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Felix bags brace of diamonds in Zurich
Having already wrapped up the 200m, in which she is a three-time world champion, Felix timed 50.37 seconds.
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ITF cancels tennis events in Pakistan
ITF cancelled the juniors’ tournaments for 2nd year due to a lack of foreign entries as well as security concerns.
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Gavrilova claims gold
After losing the first set, the 16-year-old fought back to beat China’s Zheng Saisai, also 16, before a packed crowd.
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Chelsea, Blackpool look to build on wins
Blackpool are an unlikely but romantic presence alongside Carlo Ancelotti’s superstar squad.
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Nadal rallies to reach last-eight
The reigning Wimbledon and French Open champion won for the 36th time in his past 38 matches.
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Sri Lanka share points with New Zealand after match abandoned
Sri Lanka were 203 for three off 43.4 overs when rain stopped play in the day-night match.
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Asif delighted at Award nomination
Asif is honoured to be the only Pakistani short-listed for the ICC’s Test Player of the Year award.
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Pakistan sense Oval upset
Mohammad Aamir and Saeed Ajmal shared eight wickets between them and tore apart England’s middle-order.
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Butt’s removal recommended
The committee has sent a recommendation for removal of PCB chairman Ijaz Butt after he failed to clear charges.
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Wozniacki, Clijsters reach third round
US Open champion Clijsters and 2009 US Open runner-up Wozniacki advanced to third round of the WTA Montreal Cup.
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Dispute with officials ended my tenure: Kabir
Kabir Khan’s reign as Afghanistan’s coach came to end after a dispute with the Afghanistan Cricket Board.
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Archer breaks record in Youth Olympics
Korean archer Kwak Ye Ji broke the outdoor junior women’s world record with a score of 670.
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Pakistan A to depart for Sri Lanka
Pakistan ‘A’ team will depart today for Sri Lanka to play a tri-nation series that also includes South Africa .
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Top-class security in India, says Games chief
Commonwealth Games chief dismissed security concerns over the event after being warned of attack.
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Heuvel aims to bring international standards to Pakistan
Pakistan hockey coach Michel van den Heuvel has aimed to emulate international standards and ensure consistency.
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Nadal, Federer advance in Cincinnati
Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray have advanced to the third round of the ATP Cincinnati Masters.
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Ali packs a punch against England
His Test-best 92 put Pakistan in a strong position against England at the close of second day of the third Test.
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Smith steps down as Twenty20 captain
Smith will remain captain of South Africa’s Test squad and will be available for selection for the national team.
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Sri Lanka look to bounce back after Sehwag blitz
Sri Lanka will play after the defeat against India at the backdrop of a controversial no-ball delivered by Randiv.
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Pakistan thrash Chile 15-1 in Youth Olympics
Pakistan continued its winning ways in the Youth Olympics Games as it thrashed Chile 15-1 in its second hockey match.
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Riaz makes hay of Test debut
New inclusions Yasir Hameed and debutant Wahab Riaz proved to be Pakistan’s backbone on the opening day.
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PCB hails intent of sending World XI
PCB has welcomed the plan of sending an ICC World XI side to play in Pakistan.
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Deng Wei sets world record
Deng did not give her opponents a chance from the outset as she dominated the snatch by reaching 110-kg.
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Heuvel takes army’s help to prepare team
Pakistan hockey coach has taken the army’s help in motivating players on the first day of the training camp.
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Sri Lanka apologise to India over no-ball row
Sri Lanka Cricket apologised to India after Sehwag was denied a one-day century due to a deliberate no-ball.
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United give Magpies Premier League reality check
Liverpool draw with Arsenal as goal-keepers come under fire.
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A breath of stale air at The Oval
The return of Mohammad Yousuf has been seen as a vital ingredient to set the record straight.
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PCB pledges aid for flood victims
PCB said it felt duty bound to support the victims and pledged 11.42 million rupees to the PM flood relief fund.
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Barclay impresses in Triathlon
New Zealand’s Aaron Barclay was the star of the day at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games.
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‘Time to repay coaching staff’
Pakistan’s opener Imran Farhat has urged his team to repay the faith of their coaching staff in the third Test.
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Lahore rubbishes discrimination claims
LCCA president was stunned by his Karachi counterpart’s claims that players have been deliberately omitted.
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Miandad, Butt patch up differences
PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt and Director General Javed Miandad have finally simmered down, according to board officials.
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‘Team needs motivation to win’: Alam
Pakistan hockey coach Michel van den Heuvel will start training the national squad.
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Murray beats Federer for Toronto title
Murray won the first set, with the pair three complete games into the second when the first major rain delay occurred.
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Broad’s throw aggravated finger injury: Zulqarnain
Zulqarnain Haider has blamed England’s Stuart Broad for aggravating his injury that has ended his tour of England.
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Sehwag’s 99 humiliates Sri Lanka
Sehwag may have been denied a deserved century but was still the main man behind India’s convincing win over Sri Lanka
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5-0 Ashes sweep absolutely possible: Ricky Ponting
Ricky Ponting said Monday it was "absolutely possible" that his team could regain the Ashes with a 5-0 sweep.
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Eight more athletes likely to face two-year ban
Eight athletes failed the dope tests and will be facing a 2-year ban if they are unable to explain drugs usage.
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Iran footballer sacked for not fasting
His sacking comes after he criticised the management style of the club’s managing director and former official of RG.
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India look forward to Sri Lankan battle
Batsman Yuvraj Singh has been diagnosed with dengue fever and will miss the match against the hosts.
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Indian PM intervenes to rescue CW Games
The Games, which open in New Delhi on October 3, will be a “proud moment” said Singh.
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England name same squad for Pakistan Test
Tim Bresnan, left out from a 12-man squad in the sides that won the first Test at Trent Bridge by 354 runs.
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Murray ousts Nadal to face Federer in final
Murray hopes to become the first man since Andre Agassi to win back-to-back Canadian trophies.
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United to lock horns with New Castle
Manchester United's manager Alex Ferguson claimed that the Champions League will be his priority this season.