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04 April 2004 Sunday 13 Safar 1425

Sport


Confident India looking forward to capitalise
LAHORE, April 3: Three times in recent years India have won an overseas Test only to lose the next match in the series and their stand-in captain Rahul Dravid is determined that the same thing will not happen next week. ...
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Zaheer ruled out of series
LAHORE, April 3: India's injuries woes on the Pakistan tour increased on Saturday after left-arm seamer Zaheer Khan was declared unfit to take part in the remaining two Tests. Zaheer, who suffered a leg injury during the first Test in Multan ...
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Moin doubtful starter for Lahore Test
KARACHI, April 3: Wicket-keeper Moin Khan is likely to miss the second Test against India, which starts at Lahore's Qadhafi Stadium from Monday. ...
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Poor response to match tickets
LAHORE, April 3: There was a poor response from the general public as tickets for the second Test went on sale at the PCB booths and Bank Alfalah branches on Saturday. ...
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PCB refers Rashid's case to disciplinary body
LAHORE, April 3: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Sunday referred Rashid Latif's case to its disciplinarycommittee for taking action against the former captain and wicket-keeper. ...
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Zimbabwe in turmoil after Streak resigns
HARARE, April 3: Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak resigned on Friday and was immediately replaced by wicket-keeper Tatenda Taibu, the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) said. ...
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England close in on series win as Hoggard bags hat trick
BARBADOS, April 3: Matthew Hoggard took a hat trick to leave England sensing a series triumph on Saturday as West Indies crumbled to 58 for six in their second innings on the third morning of the third Test. ...
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Taibu in line to become Test cricket's youngest captain
HARARE, April 3: Tiny though he is in stature, Tatenda Taibu is about to hit the big time by becoming the youngest Test captain in the history of cricket. ...
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Mansoor steers SSGC to victory
PESHAWAR, April 3: Debutantes Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) edged past NWFP 3-2 thanks to two goals from Mansoor Sheikh in the national hockey championship on Saturday. ...
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Seriousness missing at hockey camp
KARACHI, April 3: The Junior Asia Cup is hardly 17 days ahead but one can barely see seriousness in the Pakistan hockey training camp. ...
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Allah Ditta gives Pakistan second gold in athletics
ISLAMABAD, April 3: Pakistani runner Allah Ditta gave Pakistan their second track gold in two days, storming home in the 400m hurdles in a time of 51.15 on another encouraging day in athletics that also yielded two silver and four bronze medals. ...
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India defeat Pakistan in volleyball final
ISLAMABAD, April 3: India silenced thousands of home fans on Saturday by edging Pakistan 25 18, 23 25, 23 25, 25 18, 15 10 in a nerve wracking volleyball final of the 9th SAF Games. ...
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Mixed fortunes for Pakistani shuttlers
ISLAMABAD, April 3: On a day of mixed fortunes, Pakistani shuttlers on Saturday won three matches but conceded defeat in three others in the quarterfinal round of 9th SAF Games at Rodham Hall of Pakistan Sports Complex. ...
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Pakistan to stage SASF contest
ISLAMABAD, April 3: Pakistan have been awarded the right to stage the third South Asia Swimming Championship for women next year. ...
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Bholu, Sassi finally appear at Games
ISLAMABAD, April 3: The SAF Games mascots, Bholu and Sassi have finally made a hefty appearance - their giant inflated dolls now sit at the main entrance of the Pakistan Sports Complex. ...
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Aisam's pullout a bad omen, says team coach
KARACHI, April 3: Pakistan No 1 tennis player Aisam-ul-Haq's pull out from the Davis Cup tie is not a good omen for the country, said Inam-ul-Haq, non-playing captain and coach of the team, which left for Chinese Taipie on Saturday. ...
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