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Indias Series Win Over Pakistan

PCB finds the excuse to retain Miandad
Islamabad:Ending days of speculation over the future of coach Javed Miandad after the team~~s debacle against India, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to continue with his services, saying it did not want to set a bad precedent by sacking the coach every time the team lost. ...
Inquiry into Akhtar's injury a big mishap: Akram
Lahore:Former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram described an inquiry into the injury sustained by pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar in last month~~s deciding Test against India as a "big mishap". ...
PCB's medical commission to probe injuries
Islamabad:The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) appointed a four-member medical committee to probe into the spate of injuries to its players, especially during the India series, and asked the concerned cricketers to appear before the panel by this week. ...
Friendship series boosted relations: PCB chief
Karachi: India~~s landmark cricket tour of Pakistan, their first across the border in 15 years, will not only help Pakistan cricket but will play a key role in strengthening relations, an official said. ...
Aakash disappointed, but says "no regrets"
New Delhi: Opener Aakash Chopra on Monday said that even though he was "disappointed" at being dropped for the series-decider against Pakistan, he did not have any regrets as the decision had been taken in the best interest of the team. ...
Miandad promises resurrection
Karachi : Pakistan cricket coach Javed Miandad on Sunday promised a resurgence of the side after its loss to India in the home series but threatened to quit in case of a major shake up in the team management. ...
Indian team leaves for home by special flight
Islamabad : The Indian cricket team on Friday left for New Delhi by a special Indian Airlines flight after a successful tour which saw them win both the One-day and Test series. ...
Victory against Pak very satisfying: Kumble
Islamabad :Giving credit for the first-ever series victory on Pakistani soil to the fighting spirit in the Indian side, veteran leg-spinner Anil Kumble on Saturday said it was "very satisfying" to beat the arch-rivals in their own den. ...
Balaji still wonderstruck of his popularity
Rawalpindi :He is enjoying unprecedented popularity in Pakistan but a clueless Indian seamer Laxmipathy Balaji is still wondering what has made him click in this land of Pathans. ...
Confidence the difference: Miandad
Rawalpindi :After the first-ever series loss to India on their home soil, Pakistan coach Javed Miandad on Friday admitted that his side was "outplayed" by the visitors who deserved all credit for their remarkable effort. ...