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12 January 2005 Wednesday 01 Zilhaj 1425



Sport


Inzamam, Woolmer hopeful of doing well in tri-nation: Shoaib Akhtar's future clouded by injury
ADELAIDE, Jan 11: Pakistan will not be carrying any mental scars from its crushing Test cricket series whitewash (by Australia) into the one-day tournament, according to coach Bob Woolmer ...
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Woolmer doing more talking than coaching
The first leg of Pakistan's tour of Australia ended in Pakistan being whitewashed in all the Tests and the margins of defeat are so comprehensive that they would suggest that no sort of fight was given. ...
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Wolves make easy meat of Zebras
LAHORE, Jan 11: A superb unbeaten century by captain Misbahul Haq enabled Faisalabad Wolves (FW) to earn an impressive six-wicket win against Karachi Zebras (KZ) at Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad on Tuesday. ...
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Naved leads from front for Rawalpindi Rams
LAHORE, Jan 11: A solid knock by skipper Naved Qureshi under odds and disciplined bowling by three-pronged pace attack steered Rawalpindi Rams (RR) to their first win in One-day cup ...
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Warne, Murali team up to face Kiwis
WELLINGTON, Jan 11: Cricket's two greatest wicket takers, Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan, are to team up for a one-day series between New Zealand and a World XI to raise funds for Asian tsunami relief efforts ...
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Aussie PM and Murali sort out differences
MELBOURNE, Jan 11: Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan has made his peace with Australian Prime Minister John Howard after the Aussie leader's 'chucker' call. ...
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Australia rest Hayden for two ODIs
SYDNEY, Jan 11: Opening batsman Matthew Hayden will be rested for Australia's first two matches in the triangular one-day cricket series against West Indies and Pakistan. ...
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PHF boss for no immediate changes
KARACHI, Jan 11: Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) president Tariq Kirmani said on Tuesday there would be no overnight changes in the current administrative set up but each official including him would be accountable for any mismanagement. ...
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PTCL capture national title for first time: Double strike by Ghazanfar
KARACHI, Jan 11: PTCL became the national hockey champions for the first time, dethroning Wapda with a battling 3-2 victory courtesy two stunning late Ghazanfar Ali penalty corner strikes at Hockey Club of Pakistan on Tuesday. ...
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Shock defeats for favourites Moya and Myskina
SYDNEY, Jan 11: Carlos Moya and Anastasia Myskina both slumped out of the Sydney International on Tuesday, jolting their preparations for next week's Australian Open. ...
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