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Pakistan's strategy revolves around Inzamam, Akhtar
Karachi: There is grass on the National Stadium pitch in Karachi. Whether the surface will sport a coating of green when the third Allianz Test begins here on Sunday is a pertinent question. And much of the home team's strategy would revolve on ...

SHOOTING FROM THE HIP -- PETER ROEBUCK
Solid opening pair need of the hour


Federer too sharp for Nicolas Kiefer


Cricket
`Monty' Panesar heads for India
LONDON: Mudsuden Singh Panesar, known in England as `Monty' and looking as if he might be Harbhajan Singh bowling left-handed, will return to the land of his ancestors as the great turbaned hope for the Test series against India next month. It ...

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Tennis
Yan-Zheng duo brings joy to China
MELBOURNE: Zheng Jie and Yan Zi became China's first Grand Slam winners on Friday, upsetting top seeds Lisa Raymond and Samantha Stosur in the Australian Open women's doubles final. Yan and Zheng, who both won singles tournaments last year and ...

Ankita meets Palkina in final
NEW DELHI: Ankita Bhambri raced past National hardcourt champion Isha Lakhani 6-2, 6-4 in the semifinals of the ITF women's tennis tournament at the DLTA Complex here on Friday. Though she dropped serve thrice, there was no real threat for the ...

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Chess
Chanda holds Short
GIBRALTAR: Grandmaster Sandipan Chanda put up stiff resistance and held former World Championship finalist and second seed Nigel Short to a draw in the third round of the Gibtele.com Masters chess tournament here at the Caleta hotel. None of ...

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Racing : Horse
Copenhagen well placed on weights
Hyderabad: Copenhagen, who is well placed on weights, appears to have an edge in the Indian Navy Rolling Challenge Trophy (2,000m) the main event of Saturday races. False rails (width about 6 metres from 1,400m to the winning post) will be in ...

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