Lahore—Pakistan Cricket Board has appointed
stylish batsman Muhammad Yousaf as the captain
of the Pakistan team for the test series against
New Zealand,giving rest to outgoing crisis
ridden captain Younis Khan. Yousaf has been
appointed captain for the three-test series
commencing in New Zealand from November 24, said
Chairman, PCB, Muhammad Ijaz Butt when contacted
on phone by APP in Dubai on Wednesday.
Islamabad—A four-member Pakistan Snooker team
will embark to India on Thursday to participate
in the IBSF Snooker Championship 2009 to be
staged at Hyderabad, India, from November 15 to
25. As per our policy, Pakistan No. 1 Mohammad
Sajjad and No. 2 Mohammad Asif will feature in
the annual spectacle,” President Pakistan
Billiards and Snooker Association (PBSA),
Alamgir Shaikh, told APP on Wednesday.
Paris—Third seed Novak Djokovic booked his
place in the third round at the ATP Paris
Masters by beating Argentina’s Juan Monaco 6-3,
7-5 at the Bercy arena here on Wednesday. The
Serb, who beat Roger Federer in the Basel final
on Sunday, came back from 2-0 down in the first
set and secured the decisive break of serve when
Monaco whipped a forehand into the tramlines at
15-40 and 3-4 down.
Karachi—Asad Shafique smashed a superb unbeaten
century and Muhammad Sami snapped-up three
wickets to put Karachi Blues in a winning
position on the penultimate day of their
four-day Quaid-e-Azam Cricket Trophy at the
National Stadium here on Wednesday. Set 419 runs
for victory, Lahore Ravi were reeling at 48 for
the loss of four wickets in their second
innings. Fast bowler Muhammad Sami took three
wickets for 26 runs in eight overs.
Hartford (Conn)—Chad
Dawson, fighting in his home state, won an
unanimous decision over an older and slower Glen
Johnson to remain undefeated and win the interim
WBC light heavyweight title. The 27-year-old
Dawson, who vacated his IBF title to fight
Johnson for a second time, outboxed his
40-year-old opponent, who was never able to get
close enough to land the hard punches that made
their first fight in April 2008 so tight.