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Asif to take political asylum in UK

London— Fearing a violent backlash in Pakistan for his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal, pacer Mohammad Asif is considering taking political asylum in Britain. According to a report in The Daily Telegraph, Asif, who is currently in England for investigations into the scam exposed by a British tabloid, had a 35-min

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PCB fighting for suspended cricketers

LONDON— The Pakistan Cricket Board had tried to fight the case for the three cricketers accused of spot-fixing, sending a letter to the ICC after the governing body suspended the players four days after the News of the World sting operation.

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Woods, Mickelson ‘could team up’

NEW YORK— United States Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin has refused to rule out pairing world numbers one and two Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson at Celtic Manor. Woods and Mickelson have been team-mates at five Ryder Cups but have only played with each other twice, on the same day in 2004, losing both matches.

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Jagielka backs Rooney’s resolve
Roger Federer powers past Soderling


 
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