Pak plays cricket diplomacy here, but human rights at Geneva
Yahoo! India News Tue, 22 Mar 2005 5:52 AM PST
London, Mar.22 (ANI): Pakistan may be engaged in cricket diplomacy with India back home and both countries are seemingly talking about promoting greater people-to-people contact through a series of confidence-building measures, but in Geneva, the tow sides are locked in a verbal battle over providing basic human rights to Kashmiris. |
Kolkata was not a disaster: Pakistan
Express India Tue, 22 Mar 2005 5:41 AM PST
Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer today said not all was over for his team after the defeat in the second Test and that his players would bounce back in the series decider and square the series. |
600 cricket fans cross over to watch Bangalore Test
Outlook India Tue, 22 Mar 2005 7:51 AM PST
Inzamam-ul Haq and his men will have that much support when they attempt to win the third Test and square the series after over 600 Pakistani cricket fans crossed the border to watch the series decider in Bangalore from Thursday. |
Cricket is making noise in Bay Area
San Francisco Chronicle Tue, 22 Mar 2005 7:24 AM PST
There are some trends you can see coming. Hybrid cars, the iPod revolution and designer coffee bistros, for example. But never, in our most fevered dreams, would we have spotted the latest Bay Area trend on the horizon. Cricket. That's... |
ICC needs to consider the new bowling skill called 'doosra,' says Woolmer
Fox Sports Tue, 22 Mar 2005 5:56 AM PST
The ICC needs to closely examine the so-called "doosra" bowled by off-spinners amid growing scrutiny by critics who claim it is often an illegal delivery, Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer said Tuesday. India's Harbhajan Singh is the latest under the spotlight. |
ICC needs to take a relook at 'doosra', says Woolmer
Outlook India Tue, 22 Mar 2005 4:51 AM PST
Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer today said the International Cricket Council needed to take a re-look at the issue of 'doosra', which he described as a "new skill". |
'Bhajji won't stop bowling the doosra'
CricketLine.com Tue, 22 Mar 2005 6:44 AM PST
Indian coach John Wright claims Harbhajan Singh will not change his action when bowling his feared 'doosra' in the third Test against Pakistan, despite being reported to International Cricket Council. |
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