Two goals from Sohail Abbas and one from Haseem Khan helped Pakistan beat Japan 3-1 in France.
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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.
GUARDING THE ATHLETES
Security in and around the Pakistan Sport Complex has been upgraded at the training camp for the South Asian Games.
POLITICS IN SPORT
Participation of Pakistani athletes in the Asian Championship looks in doubt amidst administrative tussles.
DRIVING FORWARD
‘China has done the same thing in pretty much every other sport... it’s just a matter of time.’
FOR CONSERVATION
The world record-holding sprinter paid $13,700 to formally adopt the cheetah cub as part an effort to boost conservation.



