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PCB may sue UK paper for claims against players
Karachi, Oct 26: Following the International Cricket Council’s admission that it had no ‘compelling evidence’ of match-fixing in the third one-dayer against England, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is mulling initiating legal action against the British newspaper that had leveled those ...
Copycat of 'sexy' Malinga ends up in hospital
Colombo:A man who tried to bleach his hair to look like Sri Lanka~~s "sexiest" cricket player, Lasith Malinga, has ended up in hospital with severe burns, the Daily Mirror said here. ...
Flintoff dismisses talk of Vaughan rift
Manchester:Andrew Flintoff has said his friendship with Michael Vaughan remains as strong as ever, despite the England captain~~s comments about the all-rounder~~s conduct at the World Cup. ...
Woolmer case: Police preparing for a climbdown
Kingston:The Jamaican Police have requested a third pathology report on the death of former Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer, the Jamaican Gleaner newspaper quoted a senior police officer saying. ...
Woolmer's body released by coroner: Report
Kingston:The body of murdered Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer has been ordered by a coroner to be released to his family in South Africa, the Daily Gleaner newspaper reported Tuesday. ...
Bangla captain hits out at World Cup killjoys
Dhaka:Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar hit out Monday at World Cup killjoys who bemoan the absence of India and Pakistan, saying the sub-continental giants do not have a right to be in the finals. ...
Tendulkar should quit, says Ian Chappell
More imagesNew Delhi:Former Australian captain Ian Chappell on Friday suggested what millions of Indians had been dreading to hear - the great Sachin Tendulkar should hang up his boots. ...