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13 July 2004 Tuesday 24 Jamadi-ul-Awwal 1425

Sport


Senators summon Shaharyar, Ramiz
ISLAMABAD, July 12: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials are in for a new round of grilling after the Senate Standing Committee on Sports, Culture and Women Affairs announced it had summoned them on July 19. ...
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PCB hires another foreigner
LAHORE, July 12: Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) current campaign to acquire foreigners for the national squad took a further step with the hiring of Darryn Lifson as the physiotherapist. ...
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Inzamam upbeat about defending Asian title
KARACHI, July 12: Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul Haq was upbeat on Monday about his revitalised team's chances of winning Asia Cup starting this week in Sri Lanka. ...
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Shahid, Azhar in 30 probables
LAHORE, July 12: The Pakistan cricket selectors have submitted a list of 30 probables to the International Cricket Council for the Champions Trophy in England this September. ...
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Officials named for Asia Cup
LAHORE, July 12: The International Cricket Council has nominated only two umpires from its elite panel for the forthcoming Asia Cup. ...
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Tendulkar's best yet to come: Gavaskar
NEW DELHI, July 12: Record-breaking batting star Sachin Tendulkar may already have scored more international runs and centuries than any other player in history, but his best is yet to come ...
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Sehwag eyes Saeed's record
NEW DELHI, July 12: Virender Sehwag, the only Indian to smash a Test triple-century, on Monday warned Asia Cup rivals he was capable of scoring the first double-century in one-dayers. ...
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Warne inches closer towards Murali's record
CAIRNS, July 12: Shane Warne moved within four wickets of the world record as Australia bowled out Sri Lanka for 455 on the fourth day of the second Test on Monday, giving the hosts a first innings advantage of 62. ...
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Black Caps level with South Africa
LONDON, July 12: New Zealand have drawn level on points with South Africa in the ICC One-day International Championship table after winning triangular series final at Lord's on Saturday. ...
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Butcher overlooked for Champions Trophy
LONDON, July 12: England have refused to bow to calls for the inclusion of Test batsman Mark Butcher in their provisional 30-man squad for the ICC Champions Trophy held in England in September. ...
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Squash in Pakistan is dead: Jansher
ISLAMABAD, July 12: Former world champion Jansher Khan said on Monday that it would be difficult for Pakistan to retain their World Junior squash title in Islamabad next month. ...
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Top seed Ahmed survives against Ali
KARACHI, July 12: Top seed Ahmed Aslam from Lahore survived several anxious moments, before making his way into the last 16 in the boys under-17 Pakistan Open tennis championship when he overpowered Ali Abdullah 6-4, 7-5 ...
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Rusedski claims 14th career title
NEWPORT, July 12: Britain's Greg Rusedski, the only former champion in the field, edged No. 7 Alexander Popp of Germany 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (7/2) in Sunday's final of the ATP Hall of Fame tennis championship. ...
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Adriano's hat trick sinks Costa Rica: Copa America
CHICLAYO, July 12: Brazil produced a ruthless performance as they survived an early bout of pressure before beating Costa Rica 4-1 with an Adriano hat trick on Sunday to qualify for the Copa America quarterfinals. ...
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Hensby opens his PGA account
SILVIS, July 12: Australia's Mark Hensby won his first PGA Tour event on Sunday when a par on the second playoff hole was good enough to defeat Britain's John Morgan in the John Deere Classic. ...
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Italian referees suspended
ROME, July 12: Two Serie A referees have been suspended after being drawn into an ongoing investigation into suspected mafia-linked illegal betting and match-fixing in Italy's top three divisions. ...
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