Cricket: India beats Pakistan
Canada.com Mon, 21 Mar 2005 0:42 AM PST
Leg-spinner Anil Kumble took seven wickets in the second innings to lead India to a 195-run win over arch-rival Pakistan in the second Test in Kolkata, India. With the visitor resuming at 95-1 on the fifth day, the 34-year-old set the tone by retiring Younis Khan with the first ball for no score. |
Cricket: Harbhajan queried again
BBC News Mon, 21 Mar 2005 1:03 AM PST
India spinner Harbhajan Singh is reported for a suspected illegal bowling action against Pakistan. |
Woolmer tips Pakistan to hit back
BBC News Mon, 21 Mar 2005 1:29 AM PST
Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer says his team can win the final Test against India in and tie the series. |
Cricket-India's 'Turbanator' reported again for suspect action
Cricmania Mon, 21 Mar 2005 3:03 AM PST
NEW DELHI (AFP) - India's off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has been reported for a suspect bowling action for his second consecutive Test match and the third time in his career, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said. |
Indian prime minister meets Pakistan president's family over lunch
AP via Yahoo! Asia News Mon, 21 Mar 2005 2:45 AM PST
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met the Pakistan president's mother, son and brother over lunch on Monday, a government official said, as diplomacy to try to improve relations between the nuclear-armed rival countries took on a personal tone. |
Pakistan confident of levelling series
Independent Online Mon, 21 Mar 2005 3:41 AM PST
Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer says his side will bounce back quickly in the third Test against India despite their heavy defeat in the second Test. |
Kumble wants to be more devastating
Express India Mon, 21 Mar 2005 3:56 AM PST
After ripping through Pakistan at Kolkata, ace leg-spinner Anil kumble indicated that he wanted to be even more devastating at his home ground in the third and final cricket Test against Pakistan. |
Still some "concerns" over Delhi hosting one-dayer: Sundaram
Outlook India Mon, 21 Mar 2005 3:51 AM PST
The suspense over Delhi hosting the sixth and final one-dayer against Pakistan continued with the Cricket Board's Grounds and Pitches Committee chief Venkat Sundaram saying that there were still some "concerns" which needed to be addressed. |
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