Cricket: Pakistan bear Woolmer mark
Guardian Unlimited Sun, 13 Mar 2005 6:39 PM PST
Cricket: Pakistan drew the first Test with India after an uncharacteristic comeback on the final day which had a lot to do with coach Bob Woolmer. |
CRICKET: Woolmer warns Pakistan of complacency
New Straits Times Sun, 13 Mar 2005 4:25 PM PST
MOHALI (India): Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer yesterday warned his team of complacency after their unlikely fightback to earn a creditable draw in the First Test against India. |
Cricket diplomacy helps South Asians cross boundaries
Yahoo! India News Sun, 13 Mar 2005 7:46 PM PST
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A bitter partition over half a century ago based on religion, three wars, several near conflicts and an ongoing dispute over Kashmir: nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan have much to disagree about. |
Qadir XI beat Kapil XI in veterans' cricket match:
New Kerala Sun, 13 Mar 2005 5:57 PM PST
[India News]: Silchar (Assam), Mar 13 : Riding on Humayun Farhat's belligerent 78, Abdul Qadir XI beat Kapil Dev XI by six wickets in an exhibition 30-over match between veteran cricketers of India and Pakistan at the S M Dev Stadium here today. |
Lessons From a Cricket Crisis
Caribbean Cricket Sun, 13 Mar 2005 6:01 PM PST
Professor Luria, a famous Russian scientist once said that human behaviour is influenced by goals of the future but is also shaped by history and past experiences. He added that not only does the brain create these goals but it also subordinates all of its activities towards achieving them. |
India should give visa to pak students: Pak visitors:
New Kerala Sun, 13 Mar 2005 6:58 PM PST
[India News]: Jalandhar, Mar 13 : Observing that the standard of education in their country did not match with that of India, the Pakistani visitors demanded visa for the students of their country to pursue higher education in India. |
Jaipur bids to host ODI
NDTV Sun, 13 Mar 2005 7:46 PM PST
Jaipur is making a strong bid to host the final one-dayer of the Indo Pak series on April 17 with preparations on at the Sawai Man Singh stadium. The match, which was earlier scheduled to take place in Delhi may not go through as planned as the Kotla grounds may not be ready. |
Manmohan Singh to flag off bus across Kashmir
Yahoo! India News Sun, 13 Mar 2005 7:45 PM PST
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will flag off the first bus to travel next month from Indian Kashmir to the Pakistani sector of the Himalayan region to boost peace efforts, his spokesman said on Sunday. |
Singh will launch new bus service
Gulf Daily News Sun, 13 Mar 2005 6:13 PM PST
NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will flag off the first bus to travel next month from Indian Kashmir to the Pakistani sector of the Himalayan region to boost peace efforts, his spokesman said yesterday. |
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