2015年3月17日 星期二

2015-03-18 Pakistan Sports


The Express Tribune
   
Centurion Sarfraz hails supportive Umar   
Geo Super
ADELAIDE, Australia: Sarfraz Ahmed on Tuesday hailed team-mate Umar Akmal for helping him complete what was his maiden century in One-day Internationals (ODIs) here at Adelaide Oval last Sunday. At one stage, Sarfraz seemed to be cruising to a ...

Wasti advises batsmen to bat like Sarfraz   Daily Times
Sarfraz reminds Inzamam of Javed Miandad   Business Standard
Pressure on Australia not Pakistan, says Sarfraz   Arab News

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The Nation
   
Pelvis fracture rules Mohammad Irfan out of the World Cup 2015   
Economic Times
Mohammad Irfan, the Pakistan pacer, has been ruled out of the rest of Pakistan's 2015 World Cup campaign with a stress fracture in his pelvis. Irfan underwent an MRI scan on Monday afternoon, but although the radiologist's report showed signs of the injury, ...

Misbah-ul-Haq feels losing Mohammad Irfan is a 'huge setback' for Pakistan   Cricket Country
Ajmal could be sent as injured Irfan's replacement: PCB chief   The Express Tribune
Losing Irfan 'huge setback': Misbah   Daily Times
DAWN.com   
Arab News   
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The Hindu
   
Sri Lanka wins toss, elects to bat against South Africa   
The Hindu
Sri Lanka on Wednesday won the toss against South Africa in the first quarterfinal of yhe ICC cricket World Cup 2015, at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Teams: Sri Lanka: MDKJ Perera, TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara, DPMD Jayawardene, AD Mathews (c), HDRL ...

Live updates: Sri Lanka bat against South Africa in World Cup quarterfinal   Khaleej Times
Sri Lanka vs. South Africa: Live Cricket World Cup Quarter Final   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Sri Lanka win toss and elect to bat against South Africa in ICC Cricket World Cup ...   Cricket Country
Firstpost   
Hindustan Times   
BBC Sport   
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Business Recorder
   
Left is just right for Starc fan Akram   
Oman Tribune
Wasim Akram can't wait to see five left-arm seamers in action when Australia and Pakistan clash Friday for a World Cup semi-final spot, but admits Mitchell Starc is his favourite exponent. The Adelaide showdown promises a feast of left-arm pacemen with ...

Mitchell Starc helps gives Aussies an edge   Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
Starc key to Australia's campaign   Taipei Times

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Daily Times
   
Former players for inclusion of Yasir, Younus in quarter-final   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Former Test Cricketers have advocated inclusion of Yasir Shah and Younus Khan in the team in quarter-final against Australia after lanky fast bowler Muhammad Irfan is ruled out of the World Cup due to injury. Talking to Journalist here on ...

Yasir Shah to play in place of Irfan against Australia   The Sen Live
Yasir Shah to play against Australia in place of injured Irfan   News Tribe
Cricket World Cup 2015; Rameez Raja Is Not Happy On PCB Deciosion For ...   Pakistan Tribe
The Nation   
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The insider view: Anticlimax after Yemen game cancelled   
DAWN.com
LAHORE: A ground that was expected to see a crowd of approximately 13,000 people on Tuesday, saw only a few 20 turn up. Pakistan were due to face Yemen in the second leg of their 2018 FIFA World Cup first-round tie at the Punjab Stadium but the match ...


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The Guardian
   
Bhutan shock Sri Lanka   
Gulf Daily News
Thimphu: The world's lowest-ranked team, Bhutan, pulled off a seismic shock yesterday when they overcame Sri Lanka to reach the second round in their first ever World Cup qualifying campaign. Two goals from "the Ronaldo of Bhutan," Chencho Gyeltshen, ...

Happy Bhutan: no longer football's worst   Bangkok Post
Football: World's worst team win World Cup qualifier   New Zealand Herald
Lowest-ranked national team in the world advances in World Cup qualifying   NBCSports.com
New York Times   
FOXSports.com   
Goal.com   
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SportPulse
   
India's batting best, Virat is top class: Wahab   
Pune Mirror
Wahab Riaz has been one of the pillars of Pakistan's World Cup campaign. His 14 wickets do not exactly reflect the impact he has had on the team's success so far in the tournament. Add the unbeaten half century against Zimbabwe in a virtual do-or-die game ...

ICC World Cup 2015: Plan 'F' finally worked for Pakistan   SportPulse (blog)

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Los Angeles Times
   
There's a chill in the air as Serena Williams rallies to win   
Los Angeles Times
There is an old Midwest expression that sums up Tuesday's fourth-round tennis match at Indian Wells between Serena Williams and Sloane Stephens. It says, all the icicles weren't on the rain gutters. What the near-capacity crowd in the main stadium at the ...

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. -- No. 3 Rafael Nadal beat Donald Young 6-4, 6-2 in the ...   ESPN
2015 BNP PARIBAS OPEN INDIAN WELLS PHOTO GALLERY FROM BCP ...   10sBalls
Serena Williams Defeats Sloane Stephens to Advance at Indian Wells   New York Times
Daily Mail   
Eurweb.com   
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'Lucky' charm right behind them   
Bangalore Mirror
Cricket is a game of numbers and fans and connoisseurs examine runs, wickets, averages and strike rates in mind-boggling detail. But for Pakistan's Umar Akmal and Haris Sohail, the crucial figure is the one on their backs. They are just two players whose ...


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