Archive for  December 2012
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NIT cricket team continued its march on the path of victory when it defeated UBL Fund Managers by 7 wickets in a round match of MUFAP T-20 Cricket Tournament 2012-13 at NED Cricket Ground on
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Famed Pakistan pace duo Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis on Monday paid rich tribute to Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, labelling him "the greatest batsman of this era". Tendulkar, 39, announced his retirement from one-day
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Indian hockey team beat Pakistan by two goals to one in Asian Hockey Champions Trophy on Monday, a private TV channel reported. The first half remained goal less. However, in the second half Indian team
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Martin Guptill hit a thrilling century to clinch a last-ball, eight-wicket victory for New Zealand in the second Twenty20 international against South Africa at Buffalo Park on Sunday. Guptill finished with 101 not out off
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Rafael Benitez took a big step in his efforts to win over doubting Chelsea fans by overseeing a stunning 8-0 victory over Aston Villa on Sunday that moved the Spaniard's side back up to third
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Police bomb squad officers and sniffer dogs combed Bangalore stadium Monday as part of a massive security operation for the start of the first Pakistan cricket tour to India for five years. Hard-line Indian nationalist
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Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has urged England winger Theo Walcott to follow his example by pledging his future to the Gunners. Wilshere, 20, was one of five young British players to sign new deals with
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Four Sudanese have been sentenced to life in prison for killing a Chinese worker in oil-producing South Kordofan, state-linked media reported on Monday. The Sudanese Media Centre (SMC), which is close to the security apparatus,
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Eleven young children died on Monday when the overloaded van they were travelling in plunged into a pond in east China's Jiangxi province, state press and a rights group said. The accident happened as the
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Thousands of Palestinians and tourists streamed into the West Bank city of Bethlehem on Monday to mark Christmas in the "little town" where many believe Jesus Christ was born. This year's celebration carries special significance
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