PCB to revise plans
LAHORE, June 10: After Zimbabwe's decision not to play any Test in 2004, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will go for two options to avoid financial losses in case of cancellation of the home series against them in October-November.
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Miandad seeks more powers for coach, selectors
LAHORE, June 10: Javed Miandad on Thursday called upon the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to give the selectors and the coach more powers, instead of only the captain.
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Clubs demand voting rights from LCCA
LAHORE, June 10: The representatives of about 20 local clubs staged a demonstration in front of the office of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) against the Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) headquarters for not granting them the right to vote.
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Fleming leads from front as England toil
NOTTINGHAM, June 10: A seventh Test century from Stephen Fleming spurred New Zealand to 295 for four at stumps on day one of the third Test at Trent Bridge but two wickets in two balls from Steve Harmison late on kept England in the hunt.
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'West Indies in good shape'
PORT-OF-SPAIN, June 10: Brian Lara says he's rejuvenated and excited to take on England and New Zealand, days after threatening to resign as West Indies captain after a poor first Test against Bangladesh.
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Zimbabwe agree to postpone remaining Tests in 2004
DUBAI, June 10: Zimbabwe have agreed to postpone their remaining Tests this year after a dispute with 15 rebel white players, International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani said on Thursday.
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Streak claims seven on debut
LONDON, June 10: Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak enjoyed a stunning debut for Warwickshire on Wednesday when he took seven wickets on the opening day of the English County Championship match against Northamptonshire.
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Haris downs Iltifat in tennis thriller
KARACHI, June 10: In an absolute tennis thriller that had the fans glued to their seats, Haris Iltifat finally got the better of Ali Asghar Bandeali in three gruelling sets
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Olympic torch reaches India
NEW DELHI, June 10: Athletes, film stars and politicians vied with one another on Thursday to carry the Olympic torch which returned to India after 40 years on its voyage across five continents to Athens.
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Flanagan's luck runs out at Stella
LONDON, June 10: Andy Roddick kept the defence of his Stella Artois title alive on Thursday with a hard-fought 7-6, 4-6, 6-4 win over Mario Ancic to reach the quarterfinals.
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