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Pakistan breaks losing streak against Australia
Pakistan beat Australia by three wickets in the second and final Test match at Headingly.
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Pakistan’s lack of patience worries Waqar
Pakistan’s cricket coach Waqar Younis remained worried over his batsmen’s lack of patience at the crease of late.
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An anxious wait for victory
Pakistan were left sniffing what may be the end of their winless streak against Australia on 3rd day of the 2nd Test.
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Akhtar urged to maintain training routine
Fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been termed an integral part of the team’s One-Day International and Twenty20 squad.
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Power cut epitomises ‘home’ series
A power cut was experienced at Headingly on the third day of the second Test match between Pakistan and Australia.
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Murali retires in third position
Sri Lanka’s star spinner Muttiah Muralidaran retired from Test cricket after dominating ICC's player rankings.
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Alonso, Sutil fastest in German GP practice
Spaniard Alonso clocked the fastest time of the day during second practice for tomorrow’s German Grand Prix.
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Sajjad knocked out of 6-Red championship
Pakistan’s lone player in the 6-Red World Snooker Championship Mohammad Sajjad has been knocked out.
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Pakistan hockey team to return today
The Pakistan hockey team is returning home from the Europe tour today after a satisfactory result.
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Sri Lanka wreck India
Muralitharan retired with 800 Test wickets as Sri Lanka thumped India by a whopping 10-wicket margin in the first Test
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Muralitharan, the smiling assasin bids adieu
For a star like Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan, a spectacular exit from the world of Test cricket was inevitable.
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The PCB needs to invest in players’ fitness: Dwyer
Pakistan cricket team’s fitness trainer rued the state of the domestic structure with regards to fitness training.
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Australia fight back
Ricky Ponting led Australia’s recovery in the 2nd and final Test against Pakistan as his team reached 136 for...
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Ponting leads Australia fightback
Australia were 136 for two in their second innings, a deficit of 34 runs, when bad light stopped play.
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30% increase in Sialkot's football export
The Football World Cup 2010 has brought a 30 per cent increase in hand stitched footballs' exports from Sialkot, Pakistan.
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Australian coach lauds Pakistan fast bowlers
Australian coach lauded Pakistan fast bowlers for brilliantly exploiting the swing-friendly conditions in the match.
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Muralitharan claims 800th Test wicket
Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka reached the 800 wicket mark with his last delivery in Test cricket on Thursday.
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Ponting taken to task for toss decision
Ricky Ponting's decision to bat first in the 2nd Test against Pak was roundly condemned by the Australian Press on Thursday.
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Pakistan to defend juniors squash title
Pakistan’s top junior squash players Danish Atlas, Farhan Zaman, Waqas Mehmood and Nasir Iqbal will fly to Ecuador on July...
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Iqbal upbeat about his cricketing career
Discarded Pakistan batsman Faisal Iqbal has expressed his desire to play for the national team again.
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Shabbir to defend Sindh Open Golf title
Pakistan number one professional golfer Shabbir Iqbal will look to extend his winning run in the Sindh Open Golf Championship
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India face innings defeat after Muralitharan bags five
Hosts Sri Lanka were well-placed to win the first Test against India after spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan wreaked havoc.
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Aaqib not surprised by fast-bowlers’ demolition
Pakistan’s wondrous execution of effective fast-bowling on opening day at Headingley did not come as a surprise to anyone.
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Australia humiliated by Pakistan
Pakistan dismissed Australia for just 88 on the first day of the second and final Test at Headingley.
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Spectacular Pakistan bowl out Australia on 88
Brilliant seam bowling from Pakistan saw Australia fall out for a score of 88 on the first day of the second and final Test.
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Ponting calls for reviews in all Tests
The International Cricket Council should ensure the controversial Umpire Decision Review System is used in all Test series.
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Kabaddi Championship postponed
Pakistan has been forced to postpone the Asian Kabaddi Championship scheduled to take place in September.
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Murali magic pegs back India
Muttiah Muralitharan dismissed Sachin Tendulkar cheaply as Sri Lanka seized control of the first test against India.
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Sajjad loses both matches in Bangkok
Pakistan snooker number one Mohammad Sajjad’s lost both his Group H matches.
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Cook expects to return against Pakistan
England batsman Cook expects to recover from a back injury in time to feature in the four-match Test series against Pakistan.
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Newly-formed basketball body ‘unconstitutional’
The officially affiliated body of the Pakistan Basketball Federation called a newly-formed federation as...
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Aaqib urges Umar to show patience
Pakistan’s explosive middle-order batsman Umar Akmal has been urged by Aaqib Javed to curb his attacking ways.
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Salman says captaincy no ‘hassle’
Salman Butt has insisted captaining a young Pakistan side shouldn’t be “that much of a hassle”.
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Young talent forced away from Cricket trails
Young cricketers were pushed away by the lack of facilities at the Talent Hunt event organised by the PCB in Peshawar.
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Fast bowlers could go extinct, claims Imran
Imran Khan fears fast bowlers "could go the way of the dinosaurs" if international calendar retains its congested schedule.
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Goal-line technology off FIFA’s Cardiff menu
Fifa will not be discussing goal-line technology when football’s rulers meet in Wales this week.









































