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Sania Mirza may undergo surgery on injured knee: says her father

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Indian tennis star Sania Mirza will undergo surgery on her injured knee if her current treatment does not respond well, her father said here on Monday.

Sania's father Imran Mirza told reporters here

Suicide attack, bomb kill 13 in Pakistan

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A Taliban suicide bomber flattened the home of a senior counter-terrorism officer in Karachi Monday, killing eight people, as an attack on a market in Pakistan's northwest claimed five more victims.

Pak plane lands in cricket ground

A two-seater plane of the Pakistani army made an emergency landing in a cricket ground of the country's Sindh province.

The two-seater Fokker made the emergency landing in the Makli Cricket Ground n

Amir confesses to involvement in spot-fixing: Report

After claiming to be innocent for long, banned Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has reportedly confessed to his involvement in the spot-fixing scandal that shook the core of international cricket in 2010.

Amir confesses to involvement in spot-fixing: Report

After claiming to be innocent for long, banned Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has reportedly confessed to his involvement in the spot-fixing scandal that shook the core of international cricket last yea

PIA planes that received bomb threats cleared for flying

The two of planes of Pakistan International Airlines, which received bomb threats while flying and were grounded at Istanbul and Kuala Lumpur, have been cleared to resume their flights.

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Banned Asif learning Anderson's tricks against India

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Serving a five-year ban for involvement in spot-fixing, Pakistan pacer Mohammad Asif says he has been watching James Anderson's performance against India very closely and would try employing the Engla

Spot-fixing saga still dogs Pakistani cricket

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A year on from the spot-fixing scandal that ended in long bans for three leading Test players, Pakistani cricket is still struggling to recover.

In late August 2010, Britain's now-defunct News of the

Karachi bloodshed threatens havoc for Pakistan

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Murder gangs rooted in Karachi's boiling cauldron of ethnic politics are waging a savage fight for power and space in Pakistan's financial capital, threatening to destabilise the entire country.

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Ethnic killings spark apocalyptic doom in Pakistan's biggest city

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Imran Ali's kidnappers jabbed pistols into his sides and led him down a quiet street as fresh ethnic carnage spread fear in Pakistan's biggest city, Karachi.

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