Wasim Akram not interested to coach in Pakistan
MUMBAI, Oct 7: "As a bowler, I was not scared of any batsman. They are not supposed to scare you; you have to scare them" declared Pakistan's legendary pace bowler Wasim Akram on Thursday.
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Adviser refutes PCB's claims
KARACHI, Oct 7: Salahuddin Haider, the Sindh chief minister's adviser for information and archives, has refuted Pakistan Cricket Board's claims that he was issued complimentary tickets for Wednesday's tri-series match.
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Sri Lankans in Islamabad
ISLAMABAD, Oct 7: The touring Sri Lankan cricket team arrived in Islamabad on Thursday from Karachi ahead of their tri series double-header against Zimbabwe in Rawalpindi.
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Nadeem, Asad set to make debut as Test umpires
KARACHI, Oct 7: Pakistani duo of Nadeem Ghauri and Asad Rauf, who are both on the ICC international panel of umpires, are scheduled to stand in their first Tests early next year when Zimbabwe visit Bangladesh for a two-Test and five ODI series.
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Rashid and Faisal named to lead Karachi teams
KARACHI, Oct 7: Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif and Test reject Faisal Iqbal will lead the two Karachi teams in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy National Cricket Championship, which is scheduled to begin from Sunday.
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Australia take charge of first Test
BANGALORE, Oct 7: World champions Australia took charge of the first cricket Test against India after battering the hosts with both bat and ball on the second day here on Thursday.
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Vettori to lead NZ in ODIs
WELLINGTON, Oct 7: All-rounder Daniel Vettori will captain New Zealand's one-day squad on their tour of Bangladesh later this month.
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Surrey signs Azhar, Akram
LONDON, Oct 7: English county Surrey have signed up Pakistan duo Azhar Mahmood and Mohammad Akram for 2005 season.....
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India's Inayat stuns Amita to enter into final
KARACHI, Oct 7: Inayat Khosla, the 15-year-old from India, stormed into the girls final in the Sube-e-Nau ITF junior world ranking tennis championship
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Top stars for amateur championship
LAHORE, Oct 7: Twenty golfers from India, Iran, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan will vie for different events to be held in the 44th amateur golf championship of Pakistan at the Lahore Gymkhana course from Friday.
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Hosts must win today to keep series alive
AMRITSAR, Oct 7: Down 1-3, India will have to raise their game in the penultimate match of hockey series in Amritsar on Friday to prevent arch-rivals Pakistan from running away with the title.
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Hewitt and Sharapova advance to next round
TOKYO, Oct 7: Former world number one Lleyton Hewitt eased into the third round of the Japan Open tennis tournament on Thursday while Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova booked her place in the women's semifinals.
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