Pakistan’s badminton and basketball squads for the 11th South Asian Games will be named later this month.
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CHINESE JAGGERNAUT
In Guangzhou in 2010, organisers plan to take it to the next level with 12,000 athletes converging on China.
KEEP IT UP
The way Pakistan played the final is the kind of performance that they should maintain in India.
LEGEND OF THE GAME
The greatest squash player of all time was inducted in the ‘squash legends’ hall of fame at a ceremony in Kuwait.
SEEKING REDEMPTION
From his secret hatred for tennis to calling Sampras a ‘robot,’ the book looks to lay everything in the open.
DEFEAT FROM POLAND
‘I guess the boys took it easy after already having made it to the finals,’ said the chief selector.
TEST OF CREDENTIALS
The Chelsea manager believes Manchester United has weaknesses that can be exploited.



