Inzamam does not fear India, Australia
LAHORE, June 28: Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said on Monday he and his young team would not shrink from facing India and Australia in the season ahead.
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Kiwis deny claims of rift
LONDON, June 28: New Zealand Cricket chief executive Martin Snedden has rubbished claims of a split between coach John Bracewell and captain Stephen Fleming..
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Don't get complacent, Lara warns
NOTTINGHAM, June 28: West Indies captain Brian Lara warned his side not to become complacent after their crushing seven-wicket triangular series One-day International win against England at Trent Bridge on Sunday.
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Ponting leaves to visit relative
DARWIN, June 28: Australia captain Ricky Ponting was absent when the team assembled here on Monday ahead of the first Test with Sri Lanka, after flying home to visit a sick relative.
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Pakistan, India clash today
KARACHI, June 28: Pakistan will play against India on Tuesday in four-nation hockey tournament at Amsterdam, Netherlands, with history favouring the green shirts. Pakistan suffered humiliating defeat against Germany in the first match 6-0.
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Two-year ban for three lifters
ISLAMABAD, June 28: Three Pakistani gold-winning weightlifters were each barred from competition for two years after testing positive at the 9th SAF Games in Islamabad.
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Federer moves on as Russian duo march on
LONDON, June 28: Top seeds Roger Federer and Andy Roddick eased through to the Wimbledon quarterfinals on Monday while the push for the women's title was lit up by blonde teenagers Maria Sharapova and Tatiana Golovin.
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Baros strikes twice as Czechs cruise into last four
PORTO, June 28: The Czech Republic continued their determined assault on Euro 2004 when two quick-fire goals by Milan Baros inspired a resounding 3-0 quarterfinal win over Denmark on Sunday.
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Scott holds off Howell for title
POTOMAC, June 28: Australia's Adam Scott held off a late charge from Charles Howell III to win the Booz Allen Classic by a comfortable four strokes on Sunday.
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Lebedeva out jumps champion Jones
GATESHEAD, June 28: Triple Olympic champion Marion Jones, whose countdown to the Athens Games has been overshadowed by a drugs controversy, was beaten into second place in the long jump at a Grand Prix meeting on Sunday.
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