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Australia beat Sri Lanka, win third straight title
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: Australia won an unprecedented third straight title and fourth overall when they beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs under Duckworth & Lewis method in the rain-curtailed final of the World Cup 2007 here at the Kensington Oval on Saturday. [+]
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  KARACHI: President Pakistan Hockey Federation Qasim Zia accompanying by Secretary PHF Asif Bajwa addressing a press conference about Pakistan and India Junior Hockey Test Series at Hockey Club of Pakistan. APP     Congratulations Teun de Nooijer (NED) and Christopher Zeller (GER)     Congratulations Teun de Nooijer (NED) and Christopher Zeller (GER)     Congratulations Teun de Nooijer (NED) and Christopher Zeller (GER)     Day 10_England v Pakistan     Day 10_England v Pakistan     Day 10 _New Zealand v Netherlands     Day 10 _New Zealand v Netherlands     Day 10_Argentina v India     Day 10_Argentina v India  
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Pool A
Pakistan bans dope-tainted Akhtar, Asif
Afridi offers apology to the nation on poor showing
ICC: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by four wickets
Mohammad Asif uses McGrath comparisons as motivation
Pool B
ICC takes a swipe at under-performing India
India set to pardon Azharuddin
Germany beat Australia for second straight World Cup
England beat New Zealand 4-3
 
 
 
 

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Pool A
Teams GP Points
Australia 5 12
Spain 5 11
New Zealand 5 7
Pakistan 5 5
Argentina 5 4
Japan 5 3
Pool B
Teams GP Points
Germany 5 11
Korea,South 5 11
Netherland 5 10
United Kingdom 5 6
South Africa 5 2
India 5 1
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