Pakistan pin hopes on toss against West Indies BRISBANE, Jan 18: Pakistan are pinning their hopes partly on winning the toss when they take on the West Indies in their tri-series limited overs cricket match at Brisbane's Gabba ground on Wednesday.
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Pakistan cricket stands on shallow ground
Even if Pakistan was to win the tri-series, it does not seem impossible though it is not likely, the fact will remain that the foundations of Pakistan cricket stand on shallow ground.
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Wasim expects Pakistan to do well in India
LAHORE, Jan 18: Former skipper Wasim Akram claimed that the results of the Pakistan team against Australia were not surprising and added the real test ahead of them was the Indian tour.
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Nafis slams century as Bangladesh win first Test series
DHAKA, Jan 18: Bangladesh clinched their first ever Test series victory 1-0 on Tuesday as Nafis Iqbal hit a maiden century to earn a draw with Zimbabwe.
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I'm still the donkey bowler: Hoggard
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 18: Despite his match winning performance in the fourth Test against South Africa seamer Matthew Hoggard considers himself England's "donkey" bowler.
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Court intervenes in Kenyan crisis
NAIROBI, Jan 18: Kenya's cricket crisis escalated on Tuesday when the sport's ex-ruling board, sacked by the country's sports minister last week for mismanagement, won a court order preventing the government from interfering in its operations.
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Live coverage will give volleyball big boost
ISLAMABAD, Jan 18: Chaudhry Muhammad Yaqub, chairman of the Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF) feels that the live telecast of an international tournament in Islamabad next month by Ten Sports will give the sport quite a boost.
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Roddick and Molik advance in Australian Open
MELBOURNE, Jan 18: Second seed Andy Roddick needed time to get untracked, but managed to roll out his attacking game in time to overcome Irakli Labadze 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 for a place in the second round of the 14.7-million-dollar Australian Open on Tuesday.
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