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22 September 2004 Wednesday 06 Shaban 1425

Sport


PCB to intervene in TV row
LAHORE, Sept 21: Pakistan's cricket chief has intervened in bid to resolve a row over the television rights for next week's tri-series between Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, officials said on Tuesday. ...
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Minimum 83 overs a day for Test series against Sri Lanka
KARACHI, Sept 21: The forthcoming Test series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka will have a minimum of 83 overs bowled per day on two counts . ...
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Vaughan leads from front as England end Aussie jinx
BIRMINGHAM (England), Sept 21: England captain Michael Vaughan's One-day International best score of 86 guided his team into the ICC Champions Trophy final as they defeated world champions Australia by six wickets at Edgbaston on Tuesday. ...
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Indian cricket TV rights up for grabs again
MUMBAI, Sept 21: A controversial US$308 million deal to broadcast India's home cricket matches fell through on Tuesday after the country's cricket board said there was no binding contract and it may re-tender the rights. ...
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Ashar hammers Zimbabwe with double century
SHEIKHUPURA, Sept 21: Ashar Zaidi mauled the touring Zimbabwe attack with a brilliant undefeated double century as the PCB Chairman's XI drew the two-day game here on Tuesday. ...
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India fans seek divine help
NEW DELHI, Sept 21: Indian cricket fans sought divine help on Tuesday as the nation's favourite sport lurched from one crisis to another on and off the field ahead of next week's tour by world champions Australia. ...
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Afridi's little cameo broke the Indian shackles
A TOTAL of 201 is a neither here nor there target. I think if Pakistan had been required to make something in the vicinity of 240, it would have done so with comparative ease. ...
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Indian hockey team due today
KARACHI, Sept 21: Indian new-look 21-member hockey team for Pakistan series is due to arrive on Wednesday. The IHF ignored Dhanraj Pillay, Baljit Singh Dhillon, Deepak Thakur and Gagan Ajit Singh ...
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NZ manager rates hosts favourite: Davis Cup
ISLAMABAD, Sept 21: The manager of New Zealand Davis Cup tennis team rates Pakistan sightly favourite for the upcoming tie but insists his players are also confident of doing well. ...
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Pakistan free to develop women football
ISLAMABAD, Sept 21: Pakistan must develop women's football if it is to keep the inflow of annual grant of US$250,000 from the world governing body of this sport. ...
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Easy sailing for qualifiers
BEIJING, Sept 21: Top seed Serena Williams takes to the court on Wednesday for the first time ever in China, facing a challenge from Dinara Safina in the second round of the US$585,000 China Open. ...
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Nicol, Beachill clash in US Open final
BOSTON, Sept 21: Peter Nicol and Lee Beachill, the world's top two squash players, will meet in first all-English final of the US Squash Open Championship after mutually supportive semi-final Triumphs. ...
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Silvestre steals show in United victory
LONDON, Sept 21: All eyes were on Rio Ferdinand as he returned after an eight-match ban on Monday but it was his central defensive partner Mikael Silvestre who stole the show with both goals in Manchester United's 2-1 win over Liverpool. ...
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Pele shirt fetches $105,600
LONDON, Sept 21: The shirt worn by Pele when he scored two goals as a 17-year-old for Brazil in the 1958 World Cup final against Sweden was sold at auction at Christie's on Tuesday for US$105,600. ...
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