Germany batter Pakistan 6-0 in four-nation hockey
AMSTERDAM, June 27: Germany thrashed Pakistan 6-0 in the first match of the men's 4-nation field hockey tournament here on Saturday. It was Germany's fourth win over Pakistan in two weeks, having won in Test matches in Berlin and in Hamburg last Sunday.
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Pakistan to host Saarc golf event
LAHORE, June 27: Pakistan will hold Saarc golf championship at the newly built Royal Palm Course on July 29-Aug 1, said secretary Saarc Golf Federation C.R. Bakshi during a ceremony to celebrate Royal Palm Club's affiliation to the Punjab Golf Association.
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Saeed declared champion
ISLAMABAD, June 27: Pakistan's Saeed Mughal was adjudged the champion bodybuilder in the Indo-Pakistan Peace and Friendship Bodybuilding Championship at the Islamabad Club on Sunday.
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Training camp starts today
LAHORE, June 27: The national cricket training camp begins at Qadhafi Stadium on Monday to finalise the Pakistan team for the upcoming Asia Cup that starts in Sri Lanka from July 16.
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West Indies prove too strong for England
NOTTINGHAM, June 27: An unbeaten 60 from Chris Gayle helped West Indies coast to a seven-wicket win in the third One-day International of the triangular series at Trent Bridge on Sunday after England had crumbled to 147 all out.
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Rain cuts short NZ's chase
BIRMINGHAM, June 27: Rain forced the abandonment of the triangular series One-day International between New Zealand and the West Indies at Edgbaston here on Saturday.
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Federer, Serena march through to last 16: Henman faces Philippoussis
LONDON, June 27: Champion Roger Federer continued his sure and steady march through the Wimbledon field on Sunday, sweeping aside the challenge of Swede Thomas Johansson to reach the fourth round.
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Netherlands at last win shootout to enter semis
FARO, June 27: The Netherlands won a penalty shootout 5-4 on Saturday to reach the semifinals of Euro 2004 and will face the hosts Portugal in Lisbon on Wednesday.
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