Islamabad, Tuesday, 27 July, 2010
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True colours of youngsters

Ultimately, Australia paid the price for being bowled out for just 88 in their first innings, their lowest Test total since they were dismissed for 76 by the West Indies at Perth in 1984. Gul confidently struck his first ball through the covers to see Pakistan to their first Test win since beating New Zealand last December. It

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Butt open to suggestions as England loom

ISLAMABAD— Pakistan’s captain Salman Butt is happy for his players to keep offering him advice during their forthcoming series against England if it helps to build a united team. Butt, in his first match as captain, led Pakistan to a three-wicket second Test win against Australia at Headingley on Saturday—a victory that ended

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Shabbir retains Sindh Open Golf crown

KARACHI— Shabbir Iqbal of Navy maintained his domination on the professional circuit when he won the professionals title of the 12th Sindh Open Golf Championship at the Arabian Sea Country Club on Sunday. Despite facing difficulties in windy conditions on the final day, Shabbir, 33, played third round of two-under-par 70 to en

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Refresher courses for cricket umpires
Fish wins second title in a row with Atlanta Tenn


 
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