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Whatmore's reality check
Dav Whatmore warned his boys that the home series against England promises to be tougher than the just concluded tour of Pakistan.
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'Fans, keep peace'
Pakistan cricket coach Javed Miandad appealed to fans Thursday to keep peace during South African series as the country had already suffered a cricket drought over security fears.
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'Security' series time
South Africa skipper Graeme Smith said his team had put security fears to one side and were mentally ready to take on Pakistan in Friday's opening one-day game here.
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Full strength Zim for Test practice
Zimbabwe Thursday named a virtual full-strength side to clash with Western Australia from Friday in a three-day rehearsal for the first Test starting next week.
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FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003
USA, Sweden in semis
The United States, with a goal from Abby Wambach, swept aside Norway 1-0 Wednesday to reach the semifinals of the Women's World Cup.
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Schuettler sails
Top seed Rainer Schuettler cruised into the quarterfinals of the 860,000 dollars Japan Open with a clinical 6-3, 6-2 victory over American Robert Kendrick on Thursday.
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Adam to retire, Graham isn't
Surrey captain Adam Hollioake is to retire from first-class cricket at the end of the 2004 English season, the club announced here Wednesday.
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UEFA Champs League
Roman Empire rocked
Chelsea crashed to their first defeat of the Roman Abramovich era here on Wednesday as Turkish champions Beskitas ressurrected their own Champions League campaign with a shock 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge.
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UEFA Champs League
MU stunned at Stuttgart
Bundesliga leaders VfB Stuttgart belied their lack of European experience to inflict a 2-1 Champions League defeat on English champions Manchester United at the Gottlieb-Daimler Stadium Wednesday.
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