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PSL chairman Najam Sethi invites Nawaz and Imran for tournament final

Chairman Pakistan Super League Najam Sethi has invited Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and PTI chief Imran Khan to attend the final of the inaugural Twenty20 tournament.

NFL: No dancing, just dejection for Newton

Cam Newton arrived in Sunday's Super Bowl after a record-breaking season which left long-time observers of the National Football League declaring that he had redefined the role of quarterback.

Mayweather ready to hang up gloves as 'the best ever'

Floyd Mayweather Jr. plans to go out unbeaten and on his own terms, as 'The Best Ever', when he ends his boxing career in Las Vegas next week with his welterweight title defence against fellow American Andre Berto.

Bollywood stars overjoyed at Sania Mirza’s no.1 spot!

Sania Mirza was congratulated by Bollywood's finest after she secured the no.1 ranking as a doubles player.

Djokovic makes no Tsonga and dance about injury

If there were fears Novak Djokovic's double-fisted backhands may malfunction after a heavy fall on his shoulder three days ago, they were allayed on...

Williamson ton puts NZ in control of deciding test

Kane Williamson registered his seventh test century to put New Zealand in control of the third and deciding test against West Indies at the...

Williamson gives NZ 99-run lead in decider v W.Indies

Kane Williamson stroked his 14th test half-century as New Zealand battled their way to a 99-run lead on the third day of the deciding...

Nadal fights off bogeyman Rosol, Serena on a roll

LONDON: World number one Rafael Nadal pulled back from the abyss to reach the third round at Wimbledon on Thursday just when it looked...

FIFA opens disciplinary proceedings against Suarez

MANAUS: FIFA said on Tuesday it had opened disciplinary proceedings against Uruguay forward Luis Suarez, who bit Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during a game...

FIFA World Cup: Algeria beats South Korea to keep hopes alive

PORTO ALEGRE: Algeria opened the goal scoring floodgates swamping South Korea 4-2 in a thrilling World Cup Group H clash on Sunday that kept hopes...

Broad hat-trick and fiery Plunkett lift England

Stuart Broad became the first England player to bag two test hat-tricks and Liam Plunkett grabbed his maiden five-wicket haul as Sri Lanka were...

FIFA World Cup: Costa Rica shocks Italy, France trounces Switzerland

SAO PAULO: Another European soccer heavyweight fell to Latin American opposition on Friday as Costa Rica shocked Italy 1-0, putting the four-times champions' qualification...

Prodigious passing Spaniards

Known for their passing gameplay, Spain has been labelled by the critics as one of the best ever footballing sides right now. The Spanish side...

Simmering tension threatens to sully Brazil World Cup

RIO DEIRO: Simmering civil tension and the stench of corruption threatens to sully Brazil's global soccer party when the World Cup kicks off on...

Neesham scores century as NZ take control of first test

All-rounder Jimmy Neesham became the first New Zealander, and just the eighth player overall, to score centuries in each of his first two tests...

Hsieh and Peng lift Paris doubles crown

PARIS: Hsieh Su-Wei and Peng Shuai beat Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci 6-4 6-1 at the French Open on Sunday to take their second...

Toothless England held by 10-man Honduras in Miami

MIAMI: England came up against a resilient Honduras side reduced to 10 men for the last 20 minutes and found themselves short on ideas...

Messi sends Argentina to World Cup with last warmup goal

LA PLATA, Argentina: Substitute Lionel Messi scored his 38th goal for Argentina as they breezed past Slovenia 2-0 in their final World Cup warmup...

Women’s Hockey World Cup: Australia, Netherlands win

THE HAGUE: Australia and Netherlands recorded victories in their women's hockey world cup matches at Netherlands' capital The Hague on Thursday. Australia edged past Belgium...

64 years later, a new Brazil hosts the World Cup

Today's Brazil is a completely different country from the one that last hosted the World Cup in 1950 but some things have hardly changed...
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