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Karachi Dolphins and Lahore Eagles post easy wins
Opening batsman Khalid Latif hit an unbeaten 101 as Karachi Dolphins defeated Karachi Zebras by seven wickets in their first-round Gold League match of the 2006-07 ABN-AMRO Cup at the United Bank Limited Sports Complex. Khalid scored
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Inzamam concerned over uncertainty
Inzamam-ul-Haq mulled over a state of affairs turbulent enough to rattle even the most implacable souls, and admitted that Pakistan are in considerable bother just days before the side departs for the Caribbean. At a press briefing at Gaddafi Stadium
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Pakistan in line for massive bonuses for WC triumph
Pakistan can pick up approximately US$1.2 million in bonuses if they win the World Cup in the West Indies, the PCB said. The board said each player in the 15-member squad would be paid a bonus of five million rupees (43,000 pounds)
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Islamabad, Lahore meet in final
Lahore Lions, joint winners last season, reached the final of the ABN-AMRO Cup silver league, with a comfortable nine-wicket win over the Quetta Bears, in their fifth and last round match at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. With 16 points from five matches
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Drugs duo seek to sidestep ICC?
Absolute mystery, bewildering contradiction and utter chaos surrounds the fate of fast bowlers Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Akhtar and their participation in the forthcoming World Cup
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ICC don't rule out targeted dope tests
In a development that's likely to be a major factor, as Pakistan ponders whether or not to take Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif to the Caribbean, the ICC has refused to rule out the possibility that it may carry out targeted dope tests
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Eighteen Pakistan cricketers pass dope tests
Eleven of Pakistan's 15-man World Cup squad and seven reserves have passed pre-World Cup dope tests, an official has confirmed. "We have received reports of the dope tests held last week and 18 players have
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'No test, no tour,' warns PCB
Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif will not travel to the Caribbean for the World Cup if they fail to take a dope test, according to Pakistan cricket officials. The Pakistan Cricket Board completed tests on 13 of its 15-man squad and five
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