No private affairs when politicians fall in love

No private affairs when politicians fall in love Karachi: Former captain Shoaib Malik is likely to get a reprieve from the integrity committee of the Pakistan Cricket Board after he appeared before it last on Friday to respond to inquiries regarding his assets and bank balances, sources said on Sunday. Sources in the PCB said that Malik had given more details about his assets and bank accounts to the integrity committee at the meeting. "There are indications that...
02:12 AM, Dec 27, 2007

Amarinder Singh's amorous affair rocks Punjab Assembly

Amarinder Singh's amorous affair rocks Punjab Assembly Pallekele: Paceman Tim Southee believes New Zealand has a chance to turn its World Cup wrongs into rights in the Group A match against Pakistan on Wednesday. New Zealand has had lopsided 10-wicket victories over Kenya and Zimbabwe, but lost to three-time defending champion Australia by seven wickets. "We've had two convincing wins but obviously you can't dwell on the loss to Australia," Southee said. "It's a tournament where you...
11:23 PM, Dec 26, 2007

Don't blow away my character: Amrinder's Pak friend

Don't blow away my character: Amrinder's Pak friend Colombo: Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara on Saturday said he was surprised when he learnt that his side's last league fixture against New Zealand in the World Cup would be played in Mumbai instead of at home. The other two co-hosts, India and Bangladesh play all their league matches at home but Sri Lanka will have to travel to Mumbai for their last Group A match against New Zealand and...
03:48 PM, Dec 26, 2007
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