Displaying Archives 57 - 64 of 2001
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ACC hopeful of breaking deadlock
Ashraful Haq, chief executive of the Asian Cricket Council, has said that today's meeting in Colombo will be crucial in breaking an evident stalemate between India and Pakistan. Leading figures from the ACC will meet in Colombo on Friday
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Rauf has 'no concerns' about travelling to India
Asad Rauf, the Pakistan umpire, says he has no concerns about travelling to India to officiate in the two-Test series between India and England with the BCCI guaranteeing the ICC of stringent security measures for match
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PCB brings in British expert to fix insurance problem
PCB officials will be meeting a British insurance risk expert in an effort to maximise the returns on its insurance investments. The board has, despite insurance cover, suffered huge losses from
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Asian bloc to discuss Mumbai attacks
Leading figures from the Asian Cricket Council will meet in Colombo on Friday with the impact of the Mumbai terror attacks, and the consequences for subcontinent cricket, set to be a focal point. Although not on the official
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England's return would be a positive for subcontinent - PCB
The PCB is in favour of England resuming its tour of India after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, believing the move will send out a "positive signal for cricket in the subcontinent". "If England returns despite
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Big names included for one-day tournament
The absence of international cricket has allowed most of Pakistan's big names to represent their respective domestic teams in the upcoming Pentangular ODI Cup.
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India and Pakistan must complement each other - Miandad
Javed Miandad, the PCB director-general, has said India and Pakistan should back each other in terms of cricket in the wake of the recent Mumbai terror attacks. Pakistan, he said, were keen to play
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Akram proposes India-Pakistan Test in Mumbai
Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has urged India not to break cricketing ties with Pakistan, suggesting that both countries play a Test match in Mumbai, to show solidarity after the recent terrorist attacks in the city. "Cricket is not
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