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Strauss confident ahead of Ireland clash
England captain wants his side to build on their thrilling tie with India when they face Ireland on Wednesday.
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Gooch gets ringing endorsement from Bell
England's Ian Bell hails influence of batting coach Graham Gooch, says he wished he'd worked with him earlier.
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World Cup progress report: How teams shape up
How contenders are shaping up after a week of action at the Cricket World Cup.
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Roach does the trick as West Indies revived
Kemar Roach grabbed six wickets, including a hat-trick, and Kieron Pollard smashed 60 off 27 balls.
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Canadians sunk by resurgent Zimbabwe
Taibu’s maiden century earns his side a 175-run win.
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Dhoni left fuming by UDRS
India captain MS Dhoni hits out at the controversial Umpire Decision Review System.
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Rehman to miss Canada match
Vice-captain Misbah, Shoaib could be rested on Thursday.
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‘We’re hurt and now we want to hurt’
Fast-bowler Shoaib Akhtar reckons the player can rise above controversies and scandals.
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Pakistan blind team claims series win
Cricketers register record 23rd consecutive victory.
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Hanif retained as chief selector
New selection committee announced by PHF.
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Pentangular Cup matches end in tame draws
Match between Federal Areas and Punjab petered out into a draw on the final day in Lahore.
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Visitors deny themselves security
Palestine football squad was irked by their movement in the city being restricted due to the security situation.
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Palestine ready for Pakistan showdown
Clash will be the third between the two teams in football history.
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Intikhab Alam just praying for no injuries
Just keeping his players fit over the six weeks of the tournament is the biggest concern of manager Intikhab Alam.
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World Cup Competition: Win free mugs, tshirts
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Sleepy Younis misses India-England match
While millions watched a pulsating tie between India and England, Pakistan's Younus Khan preferred sleep.
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Hurt Pakistan to make rivals suffer, says Akhtar
Akhtar says his rejuvenated team will take their frustrations out on their World Cup rivals.
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Man or machine? Decision review system under fire
In a whirl of high-definition graphics, the Umpire Decision Review System is drawing flak at the World Cup.
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Dad's crash death inspires Cup kid Kumar
Sixteen-year-old schoolboy Nitish Kumar makes history to become the youngest ever World Cup player.
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St Patrick’s claim Inter-school scrabble tournament
Jahanzaib won all of the seven games while Shehroze finished with six victories and Yusuf ending up with five.
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Punjab respond well to Federal Areas
Imran Farhat continued his good form in the domestic circuit as he struck a whirlwind 65 off just 58 deliveries.
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Manchester City, Fulham in dull draw
Fine finishes from Balotelli and Duff only highlights in an otherwise dire contest between Manchester City and Fulham.
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Jayawardene wary of Kenya nightmare repeat
Eight years ago, Sri Lanka lost by 53 runs to Kenya as the unheralded Africans went on to reach the semi-finals.
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South Africa trio suffering minor injuries
As South Africa’s Dale Steyn, JP Duminy and Imran Tahir nurse injuries, team management says nothing to worry about
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‘Pakistan can win it from here’
Former captain Ramiz Raja says the 1992 champions have an equal chance of winning the showpiece event.
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Stakes high in West Indies-Netherlands clash
Injury-ravaged West Indies will have plenty to play for when they take on an inspired Netherlands.
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World Cup fever grips Pakistan fans
Pakistan may have lost the rights to host the World Cup but there is no shortage of fan fever gripping the country.
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See-saw match ends in balance
India and England tied a thrilling World Cup clash here on Sunday
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England pull off nail-biting draw against India
England tied with India at 338/8 in their World Cup Group B match.
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Afridi, Pakistan fined for slow overs
Afridi fined 20% of his match fee, while team mates will lose 10% for their slow over rate against Sri Lanka.
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10 things I hate about World Cup fever
Rampant cricket fever means that every man has an opinion on the team’s performance, stamina, groin injuries etc!
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Sri Lanka to consider blooding Malinga against Kenya
Sri Lanka might play their main strike bowler Lasith Malinga in the next group match against Kenya.
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Bright skies set scene for India-England clash
The weather threat that was hanging over the big match between India and England on Sunday has apparently passed.
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K-P struggle to make an impact
Federal Areas, Balochistan stage comeback in Pentangular Cup.
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Djokovic wins Dubai Open
Federer thrashed in straight sets.
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Hernandez’s double keeps United in the lead
Mexican international Javier Hernandez’s goals helped United to a 13th successive win over Wigan.
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Lorgat condemns Cup ticket violence
The controversy has caused a rift between the ICC and local organisers.
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Recovery: Sehwag, Broad fit to play
Sehwag will play today despite suffering a bruised rib in the lead up to the Group B match.
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Shakib hails fans after win over Ireland
Bangladesh captain remains positive for future matches.
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India bid to put England in a spin today
The England opener has scored 3,556 runs in 111 One-Day Internationals with seven hundreds and 21 half-centuries.
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Sri Lankans want team to tour Pakistan
Most Sri Lankan fans believe that their national team should tour Pakistan in order to promote international cricket.
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King Afridi drags Pakistan across the line
With lethal fast-bowling Akhtar’s reply to his criticis was brutal as he reached speeds he was once renowned for.
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Pakistan win sends out message, says Afridi
Captain Shahid Afridi says Pakistan have sent out a clear message of intent to their World Cup rivals.
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Pakistan beat Sri Lanka
Pakistan win the match by 11 runs.
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Broad struggles with upset tummy before India clash
England's in-form opening bowler Stuart Broad expected to recover in time for the Group B showdown.
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Butt, Amir appeal against corruption ban
Butt confirmed his lawyer had appealed.
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Khan wins gold in ski event
Gilgit-Baltistain lead championship with 180 points.
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Balochistan struggle in Pentangular Cup
Balochistan struggled to 116 for four with Shoaib Khan scoring 41 including nine boundaries.
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Amir hopes for Swiss reprieve
Mohammad Amir became the first player from the banned trio to challenge the International Cricket Council (ICC) .
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Rally racing: Racing against all odds
Cetinkaya was driven to the sport aged just 12 when her father took her to watch a race in Ankara.

















































