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Pakistan no longer suspects in Woolmer case
Pakistan's players have been ruled out as suspects in the murder of Bob Woolmer, according to the deputy commissioner of Jamaican police. Mark Shields, the detective in charge, said: "It's fair to say they are now being treated as witnesses. "I have got
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PCB chairman questioned by senate
Nasim Ashraf, the chairman of the Pakistan board, has been asked by the senate committee for sports why lawyers were not sent to Jamaica when police interviewed the Pakistan players after the murder of their coach
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Pakistan kept in the dark, says Mir
Pakistan are being "kept in the dark" by the Jamaican Police regarding the murder of their coach Bob Woolmer according to Pervez Mir, their media manager. Mir insisted that the "visibly disturbed" players were not being kept in the loop
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Bob's loss hurts more than elimination - Inzamam
Inzamam-ul-Haq said he wanted to forget the traumatic World Cup campaign which saw coach Bob Woolmer murdered and his team knocked out in the first round. "It's been a tournament which I and millions of Pakistan
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Inzamam and Mushtaq questioned briefly
After Inzamam-ul-Haq, Pakistan's captain, Mushtaq Ahmed, the caretaker coach and Talat Ali, the manager, were questioned by police on Saturday over Bob Woolmer's murder, it's now the turn of Brian Lara, the West Indies
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A gentle man, a superb coach - Shaharyar Khan
The news of Bob Woolmer's murder deeply shocked me and I have written this appreciation in the memory of a dedicated professional and a superb human being. I had met Bob Woolmer cursorily before deciding, as chairman
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National Bank win their first-ever Patron's Cup
National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) ended their title drought in domestic limited-overs cricket, when they beat defending champions Habib Bank Limited (HBL) to win the ABN-AMRO Patron's Cup final at the Gaddafi Stadium. NBP bowled out HBL for a paltry 205
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England and Pakistan boards settle Oval claims
The England and Pakistan cricket boards have finally settled the ECB's compensation claims relating to the forfeited Oval Test in August 2006. The agreement means that Pakistan will play a Twenty20 match in
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