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Pakistan's cricketers cleared the final hurdle in their way to feature in the Indian Premier League (IPL) Wednesday when the country's interior ministry Wednesday gave them a clearance to play in India. IPL. 'We have been informed by the interior ministry...
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Pakistan’s government is considering allowing three Pakistan players to compete in next year’s Indian Premier League, after they were locked out of the competition in 2009. The Pakistan Cricket Board has asked for No Objection Certificates (NOC) from...
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Pak wants hockey 'Test' series against India at neutral venues Updated on Monday, November 23, 2009, 23:08 IST Karachi: Pakistan is trying to convince India to arrange a 'Test' series between the two countries at neutral venues before the World Cup...
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It might be shameful for the whole media community of Pakistan which is continuously fighting against dictatorial rules and its by-products like the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO), one of the cronies of top man sitting at the capital hill top,...
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The future of Misbah-ul-Haq as a Test batsman will be decided after the first Test in New Zealand as Pakistan's selectors decided to observe the team's performance. Mohammad Yousuf, the stand-in captain for the three-match series, had earlier called for...
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The Sports Ministry has yet to receive an official request to seek an NOC from the Foreign Office for the players who are planning to compete in the Indian Premier League (IPL), while the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials are adamant that they have...
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Senior Pakistan all-rounders Rana Naved-ul-Hassan and Abdul Razzaq will be taking part in the league cricket in Bangladesh as the Pakistan Cricket Board has granted No-Objections Certificate (NOC) to them. Yes the PCB has given us NOCs to play league...
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John Key has spent an hour with US Treasury chief Tim Geithner Read More The Black Caps have suffered a 49 run loss to Pakistan in the first of the Twenty/20 internationals in Dubai
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Imran Nazir scored 58 in 38 balls as Pakistan beat New Zealand in the first of two Twenty20 games in Dubai. After a fine start, Pakistan stuttered to 161-8 with Abdul Razzaq (26 not out) and Shahid Afridi (24) impressing as seamer Tim Southee...
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The Jekyll and Hyde that is Pakistan cricket displayed both its faces in the series decider against New Zealand. Pakistan needed only 212 to clinch a 2-1 series victory on a placid pitch but their batting combusted in typically dramatic fashion. When...
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