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Alam steers Pakistan to victory
A stiff target of 364 was overhauled as Pakistan Cricket Academy beat Kenya by four wickets at Nairobi Gymkhana, thanks largely to an unbeaten 108 from Fawad Alam, who made the home side pay for dropping him twice in an over. The win maintained the
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Chopra and Kohli seize advantage
Delhi wrested the initiative halfway into their Nissar Trophy game against Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, as an unbroken 194-run stand for the second wicket between Aakash Chopra and Virat Kohli provided the hosts a platform
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Pakistan board announces Twenty20 tournament
The PCB has confirmed its domestic Twenty20 tournament for the 2008-09 season will be held in October, with the winners participating in the inaugural Champions Twenty20 League
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Imran Ali hat-trick gives SNGPL the edge
On a day when 16 wickets tumbled, the honours rested with Imran Ali, Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited's (SNGPL) right-arm seamer, who took a hat-trick to sink a star-studded Delhi to 134 under overcast conditions at the Feroz Shah Kotla. Imran
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Captains set up final-day climax
Steve Tikolo once again led from the front, scoring a patient 94 as Kenya set Pakistan a target of 364 on the third day in Nairobi. Khurram Manzoor, the visiting captain, also continued his good form; his unbeaten 52 pushed Pakistan to 76 for 2 at
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Champions League incentive for Twenty20 winners
The winners of the domestic Twenty20 championship next month will participate in the inaugural Champions Twenty20 League in India between December 3 and 10, the PCB has announced. Sialkot Stallions, the 2006-07 domestic Twenty20 champions
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Bowlers give Kenya the edge
Khurram Manzoor, the Pakistan Cricket Academy captain, scored 123 but there was not much support from the other batsmen as the visitors conceded a first-innings lead of 95 against Kenya in Nairobi. The second day of the four-day contest was also dominated
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Star-studded Delhi start off as favourites
The third Mohammad Nissar Trophy, the annual fixture between the champions of the premier first-class tournaments in India and Pakistan, kicks off at the Feroz Shah Kotla in New Delhi on Monday, with Ranji
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