Musharraf congratulates Pakistan cricket team
Daily Times Fri, 15 Apr 2005 4:26 PM PDT
ISLAMABAD: President Pervez Musharraf Friday warmly congratulated the Pakistani cricket team on their splendid victory against India in the fifth one-day international at Kanpur and announced a Rs 0.5 million reward for Man of the Match Shahid Afridi. |
Afridi s blazing ton shapes Pakistan s win
Daily Times Fri, 15 Apr 2005 4:26 PM PDT
KANPUR: Shahid Afridi smashed the second-fastest one-day century off 45 deliveries as Pakistan trounced India by five wickets on Friday to take an unassailable 3-2 lead in the six-match series. |
3-2! Pak thrash India by 5 wkts- Cricket - Indiatimes
India Times Cricket Fri, 15 Apr 2005 2:10 PM PDT
KANPUR, April 15 : Riding on Shahid Afridi's (man-of-the-match) second fastest ODI ton ever, Pakistan thrashed India by five wickets in the fifth one-dayer to lead the six-match series 3-2. With this unassailable lead, Pakistan will be going into the sixth one-dayer at New Delhi brimming with confidence. |
Tension in the backyard as Musharraf prepares for India trip
The Hindu News Fri, 15 Apr 2005 2:08 PM PDT
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, is all set to leave on his trip to India amid hope and hype. He exudes optimism and the Pakistan cricket team's lead has come as a morale booster. |
Board keeps Sourav on bench
The Telegraph Fri, 15 Apr 2005 2:32 PM PDT
New Delhi, April 15: The thrashing in Kanpur notwithstanding, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has chosen not to call up regular captain Sourav Ganguly for the sixth and final ODI against Pakistan. |
Afridi blazes 45-ball century in win
AAP Racing and Sports Fri, 15 Apr 2005 2:19 PM PDT
Friday, 15 April 2005 : Opener Shahid Afridi has blazed a 45-ball century, the second fastest in one-day cricket, to give Pakistan a five-wicket win in game five against India. |
Sourav out of Delhi ODI
The Statesman Fri, 15 Apr 2005 2:13 PM PDT
NEW DELHI, April 15. Despite being allowed by the International Cricket Council to play for India till its next hearing, Sourav Ganguly is not being included in the team for the final ODI against Pakistan to be played here on 17 April at the Ferozshah Kotla ground. |
IOC told not to dip into Pak oil
Express India Fri, 15 Apr 2005 2:14 PM PDT
Cricket and bus diplomacy notwithstanding, the Ministry of External Affairs remains sceptical of the atmosphere in Pakistan being conducive for Indian firms to do business. |
Indo-Pak ties: Need for a radical shift
The Tribune Fri, 15 Apr 2005 2:21 PM PDT
In his front-page editorial Will Musharraf play cricket, or go the Agra way? (April 11), H.K. Dua has laid emphasis on solving boundary issues with Pakistan by accepting the China model. While the proposal is salutary, its implementation is doubtful. |
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