Pakistan hope to atone for Quetta loss
PESHAWAR, Sept 28: Pakistan hope to make amends on Wednesday when they go into the third hockey Test against India bidding to take lead in the eight-match series currently tied 1-1.
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Minister slams PCB
QUETTA, Sept 28: Balochistan Minister for Sports Younus Changezi slammed Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for not allocating a Tri-nation match to Quetta despite commitment.
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Who influenced Inzamam on toss decision?
When Inzamamul Haq won the toss in the semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy there was no one at the ground who thought that he would decide to do anything else but field first.
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Trescothick and Flintoff miss Zimbabwe tour
LONDON, Sept 28: England have decided to rest Marcus Trescothick and Andy Flintoff from their squad for the one-day tour of Zimbabwe, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Tuesday.
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Bowden critical of new technology
AUCKLAND, Sept 28: Five-day Tests would be a thing of the past if cricket made greater use of technology to rule on dismissals, New Zealand umpire Billy Bowden said on Tuesday.
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Sincere efforts needed to revive squash, says Jahangir
ISLAMABAD, Sept 28: Participants of a seminar on squash development held on Tuesday called for dedicated efforts by the player to revive the sport. Organised by the PSF, the seminar was attended by Jahangir Khan and Qamar Zaman, coaches and officials.
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Inayat, Yee cruise into 2nd round
KARACHI, Sept 28: Second seed Inayat Khosla and fourth seed Yee Chit Su cruised into the second round of the Karachi Club ITF junior tennis championship when they had easy victories in the girls singles played on Tuesday at the Karachi Club.
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Zimbabwe squad reaches Multan
MULTAN, Sept 28: Zimbabwe cricket squad was accorded a traditional welcome when it reached here on Tuesday to play the opening one-day international of triangular series against Pakistan at Multan Cricket Stadium (MCS) on Sept 30.
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