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12 April 2004 Monday 21 Safar 1425

Sport


India's best chance to end drought
RAWALPINDI, April 11: India's players head into the deciding third Test against Pakistan on Tuesday, knowing it could be the best opportunity to win their first overseas series in 10 years. ...
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Wright brushes aside reports of Pakistan injuries
RAWALPINDI, April 11: Indian coach John Wright is not reading too much into Pakistan pace bowlers' injuries going into Tuesday's series-deciding third Test at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. ...
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Seniors feeling pressure
RAWALPINDI, April 11: Pakistan's senior players are feeling the pressure ahead of the deciding third Test against India starting on Tuesday. India won the first match at Multan by an innings and 52 runs ...
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Waqar retires today
RAWALPINDI, April 11: Waqar Younis, the former Pakistan skipper and one of the greatest fast bowlers, will announce his retirement from international cricket at a press conference on Monday afternoon. ...
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Abdul Qadir threatens to sue PTV
LAHORE, April 11: Former Test leg-spinner Abdul Qadir alleged on Sunday he was disgraced by Pakistan Television (PTV) as the latter had unilaterally breached an agreement with him. ...
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Feeble interest for tickets
RAWALPINDI, April 11: As in Multan and Lahore, the response to ticket sales for the series-deciding third Test between Pakistan and India, was poor. ...
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Shadab and Saeed slam centuries
KARACHI, April 11: Shadab Kabir and Saeed bin Nasir scored brilliant centuries to help Karachi beat Peshawar by 15 runs in a high-scoring match of the Quaid-i-Azam One-day Cup at the National Stadium on Sunday. ...
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Lara's 25th century puts West Indies on top
ST JOHN'S, April 11: West Indies captain Brian Lara scored his 25th Test century as the home side moved closer to avoiding a series whitewash on day two of the fourth and final Test against England. ...
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Ranatunga miffed over sports ministry
COLOMBO, April 11: Former Sri Lankan cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga on Sunday quit his position in the ruling party after he was passed over for the post of sports minister in the new cabinet. ...
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England will tour Zimbabwe: ECB chairman
LONDON, April 11: England will tour Zimbabwe this October unless directed otherwise by the government or because of security fears, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman David Morgan said. ...
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Godara stars in team's victory
LAHORE, April 11: Three goals by Indian Dhruvpal Godara guided Prime Travels to lift the Suzuki Township Motors polo cup beating an strong Sherwood in the final 6-3 at LPC ground on Sunday. ...
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Susilo and Mia clinch singles titles
TOKYO, April 11: Indonesian-born Ronald Susilo and Mia Audina Tjiptawan shone in the Japan Open badminton tournament beating top Chinese to win the men's and women's singles titles on Sunday. ...
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