UPDATE 3-Cricket-Blazing Pakistan set India 383 to win
Reuters via Yahoo! News Sun, 27 Mar 2005 4:44 AM PST
Opener Shahid Afridi led with a 26-ball half-century as Pakistan blazed away in their second innings, setting India 383 to win on the fourth day of the final test on Sunday. |
Afridi, Khan help Pakistan set India massive target
Fox Sports Sun, 27 Mar 2005 5:06 AM PST
Shahid Afridi slammed Pakistan's fastest half-century in Test cricket Sunday before Younis Khan played another robust knock on day four to set India a massive target in the third and final Test. The hosts, 25 for no loss at stumps, must reach 383 to win the game. |
Cricket: Pakistan thrilling final day
icWales Sun, 27 Mar 2005 6:12 AM PST
BANGALORE, March 27 (Third Test) - Some breathtaking batting from Pakistan in their second innings has set up a thrilling finish in the third Test with India. |
Pakistan set India 383 to win
Sydney Morning Herald Sun, 27 Mar 2005 6:18 AM PST
Opener Shahid Afridi led with a 26-ball half-century as Pakistan blazed away in their second innings, setting India 383 to win on the fourth day of the final cricket Test in Bangalore yesterday. |
Pakistan press on for series-levelling win
Outlook India Sun, 27 Mar 2005 4:51 AM PST
A commanding performance by its top order has helped Pakistan set India a steep fourth innings target and push for a series-levelling victory in the third and final cricket Test at the M Chinnaswamy stadium here today. |
Cricket: Afridi and Younis set up a thriller at Bangalore
Channel NewsAsia Sun, 27 Mar 2005 7:24 AM PST
BANGALORE, India : A blistering half-century from opener Shahid Afridi and Younis Khan's solid 84 not out allowed Pakistan to set India a challenging 383-run target in the third and final Test. |
'Cricket diplomacy
Shanghai Star Sun, 27 Mar 2005 5:47 AM PST
BOMBAY - Why does India turn green with envy at Pakistan's bottomless well of fast bowlers? What made Abdul Qadir choose a peculiar, almost comical, dancing action to bamboozle batsmen with his wrist spin? |
Indians hack Pakistan Internet Exchange: report
AngolaPress Sun, 27 Mar 2005 4:32 AM PST
ISLAMABAD, 03/27 - The Pakistan Internet Exchange (PIE) has suffered a denial of service (DoS) attack by the Indian IT geeks for an hour, The News reported Sunday. |
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