Rameez upset over green-shirts loss against Australia The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Former captain Rameez Raja believes if Pakistan is unable to chase 250 runs than it would be very hard for the green-shirts to win the series. Rameez was disappointed on the greens-shirts first ODI loss against Australia and said “if our team is ...
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ISLAMABAD - Former captain Rameez Raja believes if Pakistan is unable to chase 250 runs than it would be very hard for the green-shirts to win the series. Rameez was disappointed on the greens-shirts first ODI loss against Australia and said “if our team is ...
Cricket passes point of no return NEWS.com.au
VETERAN New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori says cricket has now passed a point of no return when it comes to dealing with bowlers who have suspect bowling actions. And Kiwi teammate Kane Williamson has come out in full support of the International ...
Ban the bowlers, ban them all!The Express Tribune (blog)
Video: A glimpse of Saeed Ajmal's newly modified actionSportskeeda
Ajmal attempts to drill in new actionESPNcricinfo.com
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VETERAN New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori says cricket has now passed a point of no return when it comes to dealing with bowlers who have suspect bowling actions. And Kiwi teammate Kane Williamson has come out in full support of the International ...
Ban the bowlers, ban them all!
Video: A glimpse of Saeed Ajmal's newly modified action
Ajmal attempts to drill in new action
WC 2015 is the biggest prize in cricket: Aqib Javed The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Former Pakistan pacer and UAE coach Aqib Javed feels the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 trophy holds a special place in every player's heart since it is the biggest prize in cricket. The ICC CWC 2015 trophy returned to Dubai after having ...
World Cup trophy inspires UAE coachgulfnews.com
ICC Cricket World Cup trophy returns to UAEDaily Times
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ISLAMABAD - Former Pakistan pacer and UAE coach Aqib Javed feels the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 trophy holds a special place in every player's heart since it is the biggest prize in cricket. The ICC CWC 2015 trophy returned to Dubai after having ...
World Cup trophy inspires UAE coach
ICC Cricket World Cup trophy returns to UAE
ICC World Cup 2015: World Cup Trophy reaches UAE
SOP to organise Regional Games DAWN.com
KARACHI: Special Olympics Pakistan (SOP) will be organising the Regional Games on Oct 13 and 14 at the PSB National Coaching Centre. The games are organised every year by SOP in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad to groom special athletes for ...
SOP organises Regional Games from October 13The News International
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KARACHI: Special Olympics Pakistan (SOP) will be organising the Regional Games on Oct 13 and 14 at the PSB National Coaching Centre. The games are organised every year by SOP in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad to groom special athletes for ...
SOP organises Regional Games from October 13
Merit compromised in Sohail Tanvir's inclusion for Australia ODIs DAWN.com
LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board's surprise decision to include all-rounder Sohail Tanvir in the ODI squad for the ongoing series against Australia as replacement of injured pacer Junaid Khan completely defies logic and ridicules the whole process of ...
Tanveer replaces Junaid for ODIsThe Nation
Depleted Pakistan lose JunaidThe News International
Tanvir replaces injured Junaid for Australia seriesDaily Times
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LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board's surprise decision to include all-rounder Sohail Tanvir in the ODI squad for the ongoing series against Australia as replacement of injured pacer Junaid Khan completely defies logic and ridicules the whole process of ...
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Depleted Pakistan lose Junaid
Tanvir replaces injured Junaid for Australia series
Ind vs WI: Listless batting display showed India wasn't up for the game Firstpost
Well that didn't go according to plan. Home cooking was supposed to revitalise this India team. After a torrid time in England, their batsmen were supposed to gorge on flat decks and small grounds. Instead, it was the West Indies that seemed right at home ...
IPL effect rubbing off on West Indies playersThe Nation
Hinds not resigningTrinidad & Tobago Express
West Indies pay row: BCCI happy to play role of 'mediator'Daily News & Analysis
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Well that didn't go according to plan. Home cooking was supposed to revitalise this India team. After a torrid time in England, their batsmen were supposed to gorge on flat decks and small grounds. Instead, it was the West Indies that seemed right at home ...
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Australia edge closer to No 1 ODI ranking Stuff.co.nz
BRAD HADDIN: "If we win tomorrow it will definitely be on the radar to get back to number one." Relevant offers. Cricket. Australia edge closer to No 1 ODI ranking Juggling act for Knights coach James Pamment Afghanistan displaying potential for Cup shocks ...
Brad Haddin continues criticism of Ahmed Shehzad for catching ball while battingHerald Sun
Shaky Pakistan seek batting stability as second Australia ODI todayDaily Times
Australia edging closer to number one ODI ranking during series against PakistanABC Online
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BRAD HADDIN: "If we win tomorrow it will definitely be on the radar to get back to number one." Relevant offers. Cricket. Australia edge closer to No 1 ODI ranking Juggling act for Knights coach James Pamment Afghanistan displaying potential for Cup shocks ...
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Pakistan struggling because of 'No cricket at home': Muralitharan ARY NEWS
DUBAI: Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan said that no international cricket at home grounds has left Pakistani batsmen struggling, ARY News has learnt. Muralitharan, who is in UAE with the Australian team as spin bowling consultant said “I think ...
Murali forgives AustraliaCricket365.com
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Bowl within the rules, Murali urges bowlersThe Nation
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DUBAI: Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan said that no international cricket at home grounds has left Pakistani batsmen struggling, ARY News has learnt. Muralitharan, who is in UAE with the Australian team as spin bowling consultant said “I think ...
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Did BCCI Orchestrate Sunil Narine 'Exit' from India-West Indies Series? Richards ... NDTVSports.com
Sunil Narine was withdrawn from West Indies tour of India after the Kolkata Knight Riders spinner was banned from bowling in the Champions League Twenty20 final for illegal action, which simply means throwing the ball in an attempt to spin it. Reported by: ...
A world cup without mystery men?The Age
Former batting legend Sir Vivian Richards slams ICC for timing of bowlers ...Daily News & Analysis
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Sunil Narine was withdrawn from West Indies tour of India after the Kolkata Knight Riders spinner was banned from bowling in the Champions League Twenty20 final for illegal action, which simply means throwing the ball in an attempt to spin it. Reported by: ...
A world cup without mystery men?
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Reflections on 17th Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea Daily Times
As I looked out of my hotel window at the sprawling skyline of Incheon a day before the opening ceremony of the 17th Asiad, I wondered would South Korea be able to match the Guangzhou Asian Games 2010 in terms of magnitude, organisational ...
POC brings Asiad boxing issue to OCAPhilippine Star
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As I looked out of my hotel window at the sprawling skyline of Incheon a day before the opening ceremony of the 17th Asiad, I wondered would South Korea be able to match the Guangzhou Asian Games 2010 in terms of magnitude, organisational ...
POC brings Asiad boxing issue to OCA
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