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08 August 2004 Sunday 21 Jamadi-us-Saani 1425

Sport


Ramiz Raja relieved from CE's post
LAHORE, Aug 7: Ramiz Raja has been relieved from his post as the chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Saturday at his own request. ...
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Ramiz was sacked: ICA official
ISLAMABAD, Aug 7: The Islamabad Cricket Association (ICA) claimed on Saturday that chief executive of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ramiz Raja had not resigned but had been sacked. ...
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Senator demands Shaharyar resignation
ISLAMABAD, Aug 7: A piece of advice to the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Shahryar M. Khan and chief selector Wasim Bari has come from a senator who wants them to resign honourably. ...
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Afridi and Salman named in Pakistan squad
LAHORE, Aug 7: All-rounder Shahid Afridi and upcapped left-handed opener Salman Butt were on Saturday named in the Pakistan one-day squad for back-to-back tournaments in August and September. ...
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Sri Lanka set South Africa challenging target
GALLE, Aug 7: Opener Sanath Jayasuriya top scored with 74 as Sri Lanka set South Africa a tricky 325-run victory target after the fourth day of the first Test on Saturday. ...
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Controversial goals help Japan land Asian Cup
BEIJING, Aug 7: Defending champions Japan shattered China's dream of a first ever Asian Cup final victory on Saturday, winning thanks to controversial goals in a hostile atmosphere to down the host nation 3-1. ...
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England may call up second spinner
LONDON, Aug 7: England, despite winning the first two Tests against West Indies by margins of over 200 runs each, could be tempted to add a second spinner to their squad when they announce their party on Sunday for next week's third match in the four-game series at Old Trafford. ...
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Indians dominate first qualifying round
ISLAMABAD, Aug 7: The qualifying rounds of the ITF Satellite Tennis Circuit Championship 2004 started on Saturday with Indians dominating the proceedings. ...
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Wallabies win leaves series wide open
SYDNEY, Aug 7: Australia beat New Zealand 23-18 at the Olympic stadium on Saturday to join the All Blacks at the top of the Tri-nations and leave the series wide open with the final two matches in South Africa to play. ...
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Agassi sets up dream semifinal with Roddick
CINCINNATI, Aug 7: Andre Agassi continued his good run at the Master Series to set up a dream semifinal against US Open champion Andy Roddick on Friday. ...
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