Respect sanctity of series, urges PCB official
LAHORE, March 22: In the wake of India's easy five-wicket victory over Pakistan on Sunday that prompted doubts the match may have been fixed, a top official of the cricket board on Monday called for respecting the sanctity of the series.
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Pakistan can bounce back: Miandad
LAHORE, March 22: Pakistan coach Javed Miandad said on Monday that his team had the ability to play under pressure and vowed it will do its best to win the one-day series against India on Wednesday.
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War of words between two former Pakistan skippers
LAHORE, March 22: A war of words broke out between two Pakistani cricket legends on Monday after India engineered a remarkable comeback to level the one-day series 2-2.
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Bowlers are trying to do too much: Aaqib Javed
LAHORE, March 22: Lack of aggression has let Indian pacers down in the ongoing one-day cricket series against Pakistan, feels Aaqib Javed. Their body language has not been positive, according to former Pakistan pacer
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4th ODI was fixed: Rashid
KARACHI, March 22: Pakistan discarded captain and wicket-keeper Rashid Latif said on Monday that the fourth One-day International between India and Pakistan was fixed.
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Indians hope to overcome jinx
LAHORE, March 22: India's dismal record in tournament finals has given them something to prove in the decisive One-day International against Pakistan on Wednesday.
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Kumble, Chopra and Agarkar in Test squad
NEW DELHI, March 22: Experienced leg-spinner Anil Kumble, seamer Ajit Agarkar and opener Akash Chopra will join the Indian team for an upcoming Test series against Pakistan, a top official announced here on Monday.
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Police arrest fake ticket sellers
LAHORE, March 22: As many as 1500 fake tickets for Sunday's match in which India beat Pakistan by five wickets have been seized, chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) told a news conference on Monday.
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Shahid, John share spoils
LAHORE, March 22: Medium-pacers Shahid Nazir of Faisalabad and Quetta's Stephen John dominated the first day of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy match as 21 wickets fell at the Sports Stadium in Sargodha on Monday.
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Kiwis seal historic first home Test win over South Africa
AUCKLAND, March 22: A towering six by captain Stephen Fleming ended 72 years of waiting for New Zealand cricket as they pulled off their first home Test victory against South Africa on Monday.
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Warne chases world records
COLOMBO, March 22: In-form Australian spinner Shane Warne will be hoping to cap his dream return to international cricket with twin world records in the third and final Test against Sri Lanka starting here on Wednesday.
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Jones puts England in driving seat
PORT-OF-SPAIN, March 22: England took a stranglehold on day four of the second Test as they reduced West Indies to 52 for two at lunch in their second innings, still 59 runs behind.
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Pakistan's soccer legend Omar passes away
KARACHI, March 22: Former Pakistan legendary football captain Mohammad Omar Baloch passed away after a protracted illness on Monday.
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PHF takes no action against KESC player, officials
KARACHI, March 22: Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) and tournament director of national championship departmental qualifiers decided on Monday not to take action against an undiciplined KESC player and officials.
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PAF manager blasts umpires
KARACHI, March 22: PAF hockey team manager on Monday blasted what he termed as biased umpiring aimed at allowing the opposition Customs to win the game in national championship qualifiers.
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Pakistan-India match today
RAWALPINDI, March 22: Pakistan and India will clash in the first match of the SAF Polo Challenge, 2004, here at Rawalpindi Polo Club on Tuesday. The match is scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m.
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Boxers and wrestlers confident to clinch golds
ISLAMABAD, March 22: Pakistani boxers are confident to lay their hands on at least six golds while the wrestlers are sure they will grab two golds in the forthcoming the 9th SAF Games.
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Federer and Henin capture crowns
INDIAN WELLS, March 22: World number one and top seed Roger Federer brushed aside ninth seed Tim Henman 6-3 6-3 to win the men's Pacific Life Open final on Sunday.
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