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Woolmer: Body position made resuscitation difficult
Kingston: Efforts to revive Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer when he was found unconscious in March were hindered by the position of his body, a doctor testified at the inquest into Woolmer~~s death. ...
Akhtar to appeal career-threatening ban: Doctor
More imagesKarachi:Pakistan~~s Shoaib Akhtar will appeal against a two-year drugs ban, his doctor said, as a tribunal~~s report showed the paceman took vitamins and herbal medicines without telling team staff. ...
Akhtar, Asif appear at PCB doping tribunal
Lahore:Suspended Pakistani pacemen Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif appeared before a tribunal probing their doping case, and were asked to submit written statements, an official said. ...
Pakistan appoints three-man doping tribunal
Karachi:Pakistan has appointed former Test captain and coach Intikhab Alam and a renowned lawyer to sit on a tribunal that will hear doping charges against bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif. ...
All eyes on Ganguly in East-North Duleep tie
Rajkot:All eyes would be on Sourav Ganguly as the left handed batsman tries to recapture wonted form following his short injury lay-off as skipper of East Zone against North Zone in the four-day Duleep Trophy tie starting here tomorrow at the Madhavrao Scindia cricket grou...
Aussies mint a fresh excuse for Ashes loss
Sydney:English bowlers regularly doctor the ball with breath-freshening mints to achieve the type of devastating reverse swing that left Australia~~s batsmen reeling during the Ashes series, New South Wales paceman Nathan Bracken said. ...
Anderson can play important role in Pak: Cooley
London:England bowling coach Troy Cooley believes James Anderson can play an important role on this winter tour to Pakistan, after rediscovering his form during a season of county action. ...