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Aisam, Bopanna power to quarter-finals
Aisamul Haq and Rohan Bopanna advanced to the doubles quarter-finals of the Legg Mason Tennis Classic.
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Delhi Games treasurer resigns
The treasurer of the troubled Delhi Commonwealth Games has resigned.
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Messi hopes to play with Fabregas one day
Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi said he hopes to one day play with Cesc Fabregas, the Arsenal captain.
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Strauss backs Pietersen
Andrew Strauss believes it is just a matter of time before batsmen Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook are back in form.
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Aqeel survives Samir scare to enter final
Top-seed Aqeel Khan defeated Samir Iftikhar as the Pakistan number one rallied back to overcome the rising star.
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Sri Lanka struggle as India battle back
Defiant batting by India’s tailenders and twin blows by Sehwag left the third and final Test against Sri Lanka...
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Pakistan ready for England showdown
As Pakistan search for a Test win against England, much emphasis will be on the Mohammad Yousuf’s inevitable return.
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'Akmal should take a break for a while'
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif advised wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal to work on his basics.
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Pakistan not pinning all hopes on Yousuf: Asif
Fast-bowler Mohammad Asif insisted a side bowled out in their second innings at Trent Bridge for just 80.
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Sehwag leads India’s charge
Virender Sehwag hit a typically aggressive 97 not out off just 87 balls to lead India in the third and final test.
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Messi stars as Barca beat All Stars
Barcelona cruised to a convincing 5-2 win over the K-League All Stars in a friendly at Seoul World Cup Stadium.
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Delhi Games chief willing to face probe
The chief of Commonwealth Games Suresh Kalmadi said he is willing to face any probe into allegations of corruption.
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Yousuf’s presence would be a huge boost: Mohsin Khan
Pakistan’s chief selector Mohsin Khan claimed the presence of Muhammad Yousuf will give a huge boost to the team.
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Jansher sees a future world champion in Farhan Zaman
Former world number one Jansher Khan feels teenager Farhan Zaman can help Pakistan retain its lost glory.
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Football Best Player Trophy named after Misha
PFF enamed the Best Player Award of the National Women Football Championship as the Misha Dawood Trophy.
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Delhi Games in crisis as clock runs down
The Commonwealth Games in New Delhi have been plunged into crisis just two months before the opening ceremony.
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‘Schumacher could have been disqualified’
Being penalised 10 places for the Bulgarian Grand Prix was the better deal for Michael Schumacher.
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Pakistan through to second round
Pakistan outclassed Japan 3-0 in the opening tie of the Men’s World Junior Squash Championship 2010 team event.
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Kamran needs a break from the game: Saleem Yousaf
Kamran Akmal has been advised to take a break from international cricket by former wicket-keeper Saleem Yousaf.
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Sloppy India made to pay by Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara top-scored with 75 as the hosts prospered yet again against India.
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Yousuf’s recall questioned by Inzamam
Former Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq has questioned the recall of Mohammad Yousuf for the England tour.
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Sana retained as women’s team captain
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has retained all-rounder Sana Mir as captain.
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Zaman loses third-place play-off
Pakistan’s second-seed Farhan Zaman lost to Egypt’s Marwan El Shorbagy.
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WAPDA defeat HBL in Gold Cup semi-final
In an exciting finish, Wapda defeated Habib Bank Limited (HBL) 5-4 on penalties.
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Samir ready for bigger challenge
Pakistan’s top junior tennis player Samir Iftikhar is ready to take on the local talent in men’s senior category.
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India lose Gambhir, Harbhajan doubtful for final Test
India’s hopes of scoring a series-levelling win in the final Test that starts today against Sri Lank.
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Salman, Waqar opposed Yousuf’s recall
Contradictions, conflicts and appal greeted the SOS sent out by the PCB on Mohammad Yousuf's recall.
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Strauss salutes king of swing Anderson
England captain Andrew Strauss hailed James Anderson as the best swing bowler in the world.
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Webber races away with Hungarian GP
Australian Mark Webber took over as leader of the drivers’ world championship with a mature and measured victory.
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Pakistan humiliated in first Test
James Anderson took 10 wickets in a Test for the first time as England humiliated Pakistan by a crushing 354 runs.