Pakistan players lack fitness, claims PCB chief
LAHORE, Oct 18: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Shaharyar M. Khan said on Monday that national team lacked physical fitness because of which it failed in achieving desired results in recent matches.
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Inzamam hopeful of winning Test series
LAHORE, Oct 18: Pakistan skipper Inzamamul Haq said on Monday that his team was eager to take on Sri Lanka in the two-Test series and was hopeful of winning a home Test series against the Islanders after lapse of nine years.
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Rain has last laugh in second Test
CHENNAI, Oct 18: India and Australia both rued a missed opportunity of victory after bad weather ruined an absorbing climax to the second cricket Test on Monday.
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Nehra to replace injured Irfan Pathan
CHENNAI, Oct 18: India's rising star Irfan Pathan will miss the third Test against Australia due to a side strain suffered during the drawn second Test here, an official said on Monday.
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Bangladesh get support from Fleming
DHAKA, Oct 18: New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming played down Bangladesh's dismal run in international cricket, saying the Test minnows were capable of improving their performance.
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Champions Trophy camp from Nov 1
KARACHI, Oct 18: Pakistan team's regional hockey camps in preparations for Champions Trophy will be held at Karachi and Lahore from Nov 1, assistant coach Asif Bajwa said on Monday.
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Horna books meeting with holder Ferrero
MADRID, Oct 18: Peru's Luis Horna beat Moroccan Hicham Arazi 6-4 7-5 on Monday to set up a second round encounter with defending champion Juan Carlos Ferrero at the Madrid Masters.
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Pride, prize money aplenty to play for
LONDON, Oct 18: Although the Grand Slam silverware has been doled out for the 2004 season there is still much pride and prize money to play for as the tennis year creeps towards its climax.
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