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Asia Cup: Fans, Cricket Fraternity Disappointed With Pakistan's Defeat
Pakistan suffered a five-wicket defeat against India in Saturday's Asia Cup blockbuster in Mirpur.
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Pakistan Divided on 'Tainted' Mohammad Amir's Return
Mohammad Amir has shown remarkable wicket-taking form in domestic matches since his ban was relaxed in April this year, taking 84 wickets in 12 four-day and 11 Twenty20 matches.
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Rashid Latif Wants Pakistan, India to Bat for Day-Night Tests
Rashid Latif backed the decision taken by Australia and New Zealand to play a day-night Test at Adelaide in November and said if India and Pakistan play their scheduled series in the UAE in December, they could also play under lights.
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Shahid Afridi Should Continue Playing ODIs Even After World Cup: Rashid Latif
Both Afridi and Misbah-ul-Haq have said they will retire from ODIs after the World Cup and while Afridi will continue to captain the national T20 team until the 2016 World Cup, Misbah has said he will only focus on leading the Test side.
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Pakistan Bowling is Finished Without Saeed Ajmal: Rashid Latif
Rashid Latif doubts whether there was enough time for Saeed Ajmal to rework on his bowling action, be tested again and cleared by the ICC before the World Cup that starts on February 14.
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Pakistan Defeat Doesn't Augur Well for Misbah's Captaincy: Rashid Latif
Former Pakistan skippers Rashid Latif and Mohammad Yousuf lashed out at the team after their defeat to Sri Lanka in the first Test at Galle.
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Pakistan court dismisses Rashid Latif's petitions against PCB
Former skipper Rashid Latif has filed a petition in court against the appointment of PCB chairman Najam Sethi.
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Appoint Sachin Tendulkar as peace ambassador, says Rashid Latif
Rashid Latif, whose family migrated to Pakistan during partition, said that the cricket boards of both countries had failed to realise how important role the iconic cricketers can play in promoting peace and improving relations.
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Former captains call for change in Pakistan captaincy and coach
Pakistan's humiliating 4-1 defeat against South Africa has angered former greats who feel Misbah-ul-Haq and Dav Whatmore must be replaced from the their positions of authority.
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Victory over South Africa was much-needed: Former Pakistan spinner Iqbal Qasim
Qasim said the victory, achieved inside four days, should cheer up Pakistan's passionate but long-suffering fans.