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Sunday 28 June 2009 (05 Rajab 1430)

England to host Oz-Pakistan matches

LONDON: England will host two Test matches and two T20 internationals between Pakistan and Australia in 2010, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced yesterday. Pakistan is currently... Full Story


Clippers take Griffin with No. 1 pick in NBA draft

NEW YORK: On a draft day that felt like the trade deadline, the Los Angeles Clippers never considered a deal. Not when they were the ones who could take Blake Griffin. Following a flurry... Full Story


Burger King beats San Mig to stay alive

MANILA: Staring elimination in the face, Burger King refused to die banking on the heroics of Wynne Arboleda last night to score a 103-90 victory over San Miguel that cut the Beermen’s lead to 3-2... Full Story




McIllroy and Benamar win Petromin Oils Golf event

RIYADH: Mohammed Benamar had left in a huff to catch an appointment even before the awards ceremony could start. Much to his surprise he knew later on that he and partner Alistair McIllroy yesterday... Full Story


Pak Davis Cup team vows forceful showing in Manila tie

KARACHI: Pakistan vowed yesterday to come up with a forceful showing against Philippines in their Davis Cup second round encounter in Manila next month. But their coach Rashid Malik made it clear... Full Story


The Els Club launches summer promo

DUBAI: Dubai’s newest golf course, The Els Club, located at Dubai Sports City, has announced further promotions following the launch of the Troon Executive Card in May, cementing its reputation as... Full Story


ICC approves TV reviews in Tests, day-night trials

LONDON: Players will be able to challenge officials’ decisions in Tests as a matter of course from October onwards, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced yesterday. A joint meeting... Full Story


United States celebrates huge Confed Cup win over Spain

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa: Brilliant tactics helped the United States pull off a stunning 2-0 win over Spain and reach the Confederations Cup final, something coach Bob Bradley described as huge. A... Full Story


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