Hindu group threatens to disrupt Pakistan matches
A right-wing Hindu group has threatened to prevent Pakistan from playing in India in the Champions Trophy scheduled to start this weekAFP04-Oct-2006
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A right-wing Hindu group has threatened to prevent Pakistan from playing in India in the Champions Trophy scheduled to start this weekAFP04-Oct-2006
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Pakistan cricket received another body blow, with Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif testing positive for banned substances during an internal dope test
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