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Sports News for February 12, 2008

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Sports News for February 12, 2008

PCB chief hopes Australia will tour Pakistan
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Dr Nasim Ashraf has said that he is still hopeful that Cricket Australia will honour its commitment to let the team tour Pakistan in March and April. ANI

Torch run for fifth National Winter Games takes off from Delhi
The Fifth National Winter Games to be held at Gulmarg in Kashmir from February 17 was inaugurated with a torch run being flagged off from New Delhi on Tuesday. ANI

Clark says Aussies are not running scared of rivals
Australian fast bowler Stuart Clark has rejected suggestions that the world champions are running scared of their challengers. ANI

Australian first class cricket to have its first Muslim opener on Friday
Australias first class Pura Cup competition will register a first of sorts when Pakistan-born Usman Khawaja becomes the first Muslim player to appear for a state side on Friday. ANI

ManU fans blasted for selling memorial Munich scarves on eBay
Some fans of Manchester United have reacted angrily to the news of some other fans of the club putting memorial scarves given at Old Trafford to mark the Munich air crash up for sale on eBay. ANI

Sri Lanka beat India by eight wickets
Sri Lanka registered a comprehensive eight wickets win over India in the fifth ODI of the Commonwealth Bank Series. ANI

India sets target of 196 runs for Sri Lanka
India has set a target of 196 runs for Sri Lanka in the fifth ODI of the Commonwealth Bank Series, primarily due to the good performance of the batting stalwarts of the team. ANI

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