Intikhab to coach Indian Punjab
NEW DELHI, July 10: Former Pakistan captain Intikhab Alam is set to become the first foreigner to coach a domestic Indian team. Former Ranji Trophy national champions Punjab have announced Intikhab will be their full-time coach next season, subject to visa clearance.
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Indian players unhappy with contracts deal
NEW DELHI, July 10: The "drama and suspense" surrounding Indian players' contracts continues, with Board of Control for Cricket in India - on request of the players - deciding to defer announcing list of eligible players till after Asia Cup
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Fleming inspires New Zealand to healthy total
LONDON, July 10: Stephen Fleming lashed a superb half century to take New Zealand to 266 all out against West Indies in the triangular one-day series final at Lord's on Saturday.
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Atapattu, Sangakkara lead Sri Lanka's spirited fightback
CAIRNS, July 10: Sri Lanka fought back to dismiss Australia for 517 and reach 184 for two in their first innings reply on Saturday at the close of the second day of the second Test.
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Pakistan capable of retaining title: PSF official
KARACHI, July 10: A top official of Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) was confident of Pakistan successfully defending world men's junior squash title to be played at the Mushaf Mir Squash Complex in Islamabad from Aug 17 to 28.
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Maria Toor crowned as youngest champion
KARACHI, July 10: Fourteen-year-old Maria Toor, after toppling second seed Saima Shaukat in the semifinals the day before, went on to down top seed Muqaddas Ashraf in three straight games in the final of the National Women squash championship held at the Karachi Club on Saturday.
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Nida routs Mariyam to lift title
KARACHI, July 10: Top seeded Nida Waseem routed Pakistan ladies champion Mariyam Rahim in straight sets, to win the STA Women Classic Tennis Championship played on Saturday at Karachi Gymkhana hard courts.
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Unseeded Akbar dumps Khalid
KARACHI, July 10: Top seed Aqeel Khan, back from a triumphant tour of India after participating in the Satellite tournament, moved smoothly ahead in the men's singles of the Arif Habib KC Open tennis championship which began on Saturday on the hard courts of the Karachi Club.
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International Satellite tennis starts next month
ISLAMABAD, July 10: The International Satellite Circuit tennis championship, to be held in four phases in three cities, will resume in Pakistan next month, after a decade-long gap.
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Wimbledon king Federer feeling final strain
GSTAAD, July 10: Wimbledon champion and world number one Roger Federer admitted he was beginning to feel the pace of a gruelling season after reaching the final of the 544,750-euro Swiss Open on Saturday.
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