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Sports
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India beat New
Zealand in tri-series cricket
Colombo—India eased to a six-wicket triumph
over New Zealand in their opening game of the
tri-nation trophy here. Ashish Nehra and Yuvraj
Singh were India’s heroes, helping them to bowl
out New Zealand for just 155. India then reached
the victory target for after losing four wickets
in the 41st over to make a strong start in the
event. New Zealand tried to make a fight of
defending a small total, dismissing Sachin
Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid |
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Rain forces Monday
men’s final at US Open New York—Rain
caused havoc at the US Open for the second day
running, forcing the men’s final to be moved to
Monday. With no play possible on Friday, the
rain-suspended quarter-final between Rafael
Nadal and Fernando Gonzalez is due to start on
Saturday at 1730 BST. Both women’s semi-finals
have also been moved to Saturday with the final
due to be played on Sunday. Saturday’s weather
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Yet another loss
leaves Argentines mad at Maradona Buenos
Aires, Argentina—Argentines are furious. They’re
blaming their soccer team’s most recent World
Cup qualifying loss squarely on coach Diego
Maradona. Now the two-time world champions are
in danger of missing their first World Cup since
1970. This Maradona has shown dramatically that
he wasn’t born to coach, that his glorious image
was useful at first, but no more,” the Diario
Popular newspaper wrote in Thursday’s editions. |
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Sialkot jumps to
second spot in Junior Super League Hockey
Karachi—Co-title favorites Sialkot jumped to
second spot in the inaugural MCB Junior Super
Hockey league when they overpowered fighting
Larkana 2-1 under floodlights at Hockey Club of
Pakistan Stadium on Friday night. It was infact
great comeback by Sialkot as they fought after
conceding a goal in the first session to defeat
Larkana after interesting tie. Promising Ali
Noman maintained his fine run in the event as
gave Larkana |
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Punjab Peace
Football Cup
Raiders, Real FC in QFLahore—Faisal
Town’s Raiders FC and Real FC earned passage
into quarter-finals of All Punjab Peace and Non
Violence Football Cup at Model Town Football
Academy Ground here on Saturday. Raiders managed
to win 1-0 against Hakam Ali Memorial FC with
Nasir scoring off defence splitting pass from
winger Qadir. Nasir, for his brilliant goal,
took Man of the match from Khan Research
Laboratories’s coach Sajjad Mehmood. Hakam, who
defeated Roma FC though Ibrar’s seventh minute
goal, in previous round, had to blame themselves
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