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16 October 2004 Saturday 01 Ramazan 1425

Sport


Chance for Pakistan to win first-ever tri-series at home
LAHORE, Oct 15: Hosts Pakistan have a golden opportunity to claim their first-ever tri-nation success at home when they entertain Sri Lanka in the final on Saturday in a day-night encounter at Qadhafi Stadium. ...
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Atapattu confident of victory
LAHORE, Oct 15: Sri Lankan skipper Marvan Atapattu is confident of winning the three-nation final on Saturday despite losing back-to-back league matches to Pakistan. ...
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Shoaib doubtful starter for final
LAHORE, Oct 15: Pakistan's premier strike bowler Shoaib Akhtar is doubtful for Saturday's final. A final decision on his taking the field will be taken before the start of the match. ...
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PBCC puts off protest against PCB
LAHORE, Oct 15: The chairman Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC), Agha Shaukat, has said that he had postponed the agitation programme against the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after being assured that all demands of the council would be met. ...
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Sehwag's 155 gives India edge over Aussies
CHENNAI, Oct 15: Shane Warne claimed the world Test wicket-taking record on Friday but was still upstaged as Virender Sehwag smashed 155 to give India the edge over a bungling Australia in the second Test. ...
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Warne breaks Muralitharan's Test wickets record
CHENNAI, Oct 15: Shane Warne was delighted to claim the world record for most Test wickets in the second Test against India on Friday. ...
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Bangladesh 200-7
SAVAR, Oct 15: Bangladesh Cricket Board XI were 200 for seven at the close of play in reply to New Zealand's first innings score of 344-6 declared, on the second day of the tour match on Friday: ...
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Peshawar, Quetta match ends in draw
PESHAWAR, Oct 15: Peshawar and Quetta regions' match ended in a draw on the third day of the three-day Inter-region under-19 cricket tournament at Abbottabad Stadium on Friday. ...
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Mansoor only Pakistani in main rounds
KARACHI, Oct 15: Pakistan No 1 squash player Mansoor Zaman is the only Pakistani placed in the main rounds of the 2004 British Open, once dominated by Pakistan for decades, starting in Nottingham later this month. ...
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Unseeded Bovina crushes Venus
MOSCOW, Oct 15: Russia's Elena Bovina crushed former world number one Venus Williams in straight sets to advance to the semifinals of the Kremlin Cup WTA event on Friday. ...
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4 top-seeds move into semifinals
NEW YORK, Oct 15: Four of top six seeds have advanced into the semifinals of Berkshire Squash Open at Williams College in Williamstown, a new event for US Professional Squash Association Tour. ...
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Garcia shares lead with Rodiles in rain-hit contest
PULA, Oct 15: Sergio Garcia lived up to his favourite status when the world number 11 took a share of the Mallorca Classic first round lead with compatriot Carlos Rodiles on a stormy Thursday. ...
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