2015年3月3日 星期二

2015-03-04 Pakistan Sports


The News International
   
Pakistan bat first against UAE   
The News International
Pakistan look to back-up their first win of the tournament, a scrappy 20-run success against Zimbabwe, with a victory over the UAE in Napier today. United Arab Emirates captain Mohammed Tauqir won the toss and sent Pakistan into bat first. Pakistan, who ...

Ahmed Shehzad, Haris Sohail score half-centuries against United Arab Emirates ...   Cricket Country
World Cup 2015: UAE win toss and choose to field against Pakistan   Times of India
UAE put Pakistan into bat first   TVNZ
Gulf Daily News   
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The News International
   
Hard-working Pakistan paceman Riaz determined to become an all-rounder   
Gulf Today
NAPIER: Pakistan paceman Wahab Riaz is aiming to become a genuine all-rounder after starring with both bat and ball at the World Cup. The 29-year-old smashed his maiden one-day half-century besides taking four for 45 in Pakistan's hard-fought win over ...

Pakistan's Wahab Riaz aims to become genuine all-rounder   Gulf Times
Wahab Riaz keen to play 'all-round' role for Pakistan   Daily News & Analysis

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The Express Tribune
   
Osotspa blank Pakistan 2-0   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: Pakistan's preparations for this month's 2018 World Cup qualifier against Yemen were hit further by a 2-0 loss to Thai Premier League side Osotspa FC in Bangkok on Tuesday. It was a second defeat on the trot for Mohammed Al Shamlan's men ...

Thailand tour: Poor finishing lets down Pakistan in 2-0 loss   The Express Tribune

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The Nation
   
Curious case of Nasir Jamshed   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief selector Moin Khan must has to close his eyes before including the name of Nasir Jamshed in Pakistan's world cup squad as M Hafeez's, who was sent home under dubious circumstances, replacement as it is ...

Sir Ravindra Jadeja vs Nasir Jamshed, Cricket World Cup 2015 battle: Who is ...   India.com
Team Nasir Jamshed   The Express Tribune

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The Express Tribune
   
Pakistan need to wake up before thinking of semifinals, says Brian Lara   
Daily Times
SYDNEY: Pakistan flew down to Australia with much hope but little gas. Millions of their faithful fans expected Misbahul Haq's men to repeat what Imran Khan's did Down Under in 1992 - win the World Cup. After defeats against India and the West Indies and a ...

Pakistan need to wake up before thinking of semis: Lara   DAWN.com

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Estoril part ways with coach Jose Couceiro   
Ten Eyewitness News
Estoril Praia announced Tuesday that coach Jose Couceiro has been released after the Portuguese league strugglers had lost all of their last five matches. The Lisbon suburb side explained the contract with Couceiro was "termined by mutual agreement".

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Business Recorder
   
PLAYERS TO WATCH   
DAWN.com
At the 2011 World Cup, SHAHID AFRIDI was the joint highest wicket-taker alongside India's Zaheer Khan with 21 victims. However in three matches of the current campaign, Afridi has been cruelly denied by shoddy catching behind the stumps.
Umar Akmal breaks his catch-dropping spree   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Anti-polio drives to target those refusing vaccination   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Refusal of polio vaccination to children declined in the country this year, an encouraging development but not significant enough to raise hopes for quick eradication of the crippling disease. Data available by Dawn says that 36,510 parents ...


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Daily Times
   
Punjab Assembly for tax on imported Indian farm products   
Daily Times
LAHORE: The Punjab Assembly on Tuesday passed a resolution to impose a tax on the import of agricultural products from India, saying that Indian merchandise was damaging the local agriculturalist. The resolution was moved by the opposition member Dr ...


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Daily Times
   
Improve our lot!   
Daily Times
Sir: There is no limit to how badly the masses are being treated by the powers that be. The minorities especially are not being given any say and any right over how much money they earn and where they work. They have minimal representation in the ...


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