World Cup Super Six stage starts today

SYDNEY, Australia: The battle to win a place in the final of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’’s World Cup 2009 continues when six teams g

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Kevin Pietersen attributes India’’s one-day success to IPL

LONDON: England batsman Kevin Pietersen has said the IPL contributed in a big way to India’’s recent success as a one-day team. He said greater partici

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UAE refuses visas to Pakistani fans

KARACHI: The United Arab Emirates has refused to issue special cricket visas for Pakistani fans wanting to catch their team in action against world ch

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Pakistan News

Interest rates should come down: SBP governor

KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan governor said on Friday interest rates should come down over time, given that price rises were trending lower and

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IPL plunges into uncertainty

NEW DELHI: The Indian Premier League suffered a fresh setback on Friday when the government refused to accept the revised schedule submitted by the or

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New Zealand seek confidence boost against India

AUCKLAND: New Zealand will seek a confidence-boosting victory in their final One-day International against India on Saturday (today), after losing the

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PCB hopes to get CT hosting fee

KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board is confident of getting $2.75 million as hosting right fees for this year’’s Champions Trophy, which was eventually

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Player squads out for IPL second season

NEW DELHI: The IPL has released the final squad lists of the eight franchises even as doubts persist over the staging of the league’’s second season. A

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Pakistan seeks deal to quell political crisis (AP via Yahoo! News)

Pakistan’s government considered cutting a deal with the opposition Friday to ease a political crisis undermining its shaky one-year rule, but stepped up a nationwide crackdown on demonstrators converging on the capital for a major rally.

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Pakistan tries to avert crisis, crackdown extended (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Pakistan leaders scrambled Friday to find a compromise deal to head off a political crisis as police extended a crackdown trying to foil a mass anti-government protest that has raised fears of unrest.

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