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03 September 2004 Friday 17 Rajab 1425

Sport


Sri Lanka agree to revise itinerary
LAHORE, Sept 2: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has agreed to revise the schedule of its two-Test cricket series against Pakistan to enable the host country to tour India early next year. ...
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India-Pakistan ODI on Nov 13
KOLKATA, Sept 2: The One-day International between India and Pakistan to celebrate its BCCI platinum jubilee, will be played on Nov 13 at Eden Gardens, president Jagmohan Dalmiya said. ...
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No bonus points in ICC Champions Trophy
LONDON, Sept 2: International Cricket Council ICC)has said that playing Conditions for ICC Champions Trophy 2004 beginning in England from Sept 10, 2004 are based on standard One Day International Playing Conditions used around the world, with addition of a number Of specific conditions for this tournament. ...
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Vaughan expects backlash: Second ODI
LONDON, Sept 2: England cricket captain Michael Vaughan is expecting an Indian backlash in the second one-day game at The Oval on Friday. "They have an outstanding batting line-up and ability to respond. ...
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PHF officials own responsibility for Olympics failure
LAHORE, Sept 2: Top officials of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) on Thursday conceded they were responsible for team's humiliation at Athens Olympics but felt "satisfied" on the performance apart from the crucial game against Spain. ...
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Aqeel on course for double crown
KARACHI, Sept 2: Pakistan's No.1 and top seed Aqeel Khan was heading for a double crown in the ITF Satellite tennis circuit masters tournament ...
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Mansoor slips in world squash ranking
KARACHI, Sept 2: Pakistan's top squash player Mansoor Zaman slipped to No 22 from No 19 in the latest Professional Squash Association (PSA) Men's World Squash Ranking issued on Thursday. ...
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Big guns advance; exit for Athens medal winners
NEW YORK, Sept 2: Roger Federer teased, Lleyton Hewitt shone and Serena Williams dazzled at the U.S. Open on Wednesday, although the bronze medallists at the Athens Olympics were both upset. ...
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Trio delight Ryder Cup skipper
CRANS-SUR-SIERRE, Sept 2: Miguel Angel Jimenez and Sergio Garcia warmed up for this month's Ryder Cup with sparkling starts at the European Masters on Thursday. ...
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Top seed Nicol becomes the biggest casualty
HONG KONG, Sept 2: World number one Peter Nicol became the biggest casualty at the US$100,000 Hong Kong Open squash, losing to unheralded compatriot Adrian Grant in a five-game second-round encounter on Thursday. ...
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Champion Fallon returns to racecourse
LONDON, Sept 2: Champion jockey Kieren Fallon and colleagues Fergal Lynch and Darren Williams were back in action on Thursday after their arrests over allegations of race-fixing. ...
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Beijing may let Hong Kong host part of 2008 Olympics
HONG KONG, Sept 2: China said on Thursday it would consider allowing Hong Kong to host part of the Beijing Olympics in 2008. Speaking at a press conference ...
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