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Six players nominated in three categories at LG ICC Awards
Kumar fined for breaching ICC Code of Conduct
India bowler Praveen Kumar has been fined 20 per cent of his match fee after pleading guilty to a Level 1 breach of the ICC Code of Conduct during England’s innings on the first day of the second Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. >>
Ajmal Shahzad bludgeons Yorkshire into a position of strength
It has not so far been the happiest of seasons for Ajmal Shahzad, best remembered as the man who clubbed a six off his second delivery to tie England's World Cup encounter with India in February. >>
Kaneria seeks court help for Pakistan clearance
Kaneria seeks court help for Pakistan clearance >>
SLPL signs seven more Pakistan players
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has roped in seven more Pakistani cricketers for the inaugural edition of its Twenty20 league. >>
ICC to probe World Cup ticket sales
Cricket's world governing body has launched an investigation into ‘black marketeering’ during the World Cup ticket sales fiasco. >>
Zafar Ansari dazzles on debut as Surrey stroll to victory over Essex
Surrey recorded only their second win in 12 Twenty20 matches against Essex with a 43 run victory at The Oval last night. >>
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'Forced marriage to become criminal offence'
Forcing someone to marry against their will is to be made a criminal offence in England and Wales, it has been confirmed.Figures from the Home Office Forced Marriage Unit show 1,468 cases were recorded in 2011.
David Cameron orders Baroness Warsi inquiry
David Cameron has ordered an inquiry into whether Conservative Party co-chairman Baroness Warsi breached the ministerial code when she was accompanied by a business partner on an official visit to Pakistan.
British Asians warned of gold theft during wedding season
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Fundraising for cochlear implants in Pakistan
International Medical Relief agency (IMRF) recently hosted a fundraising event at Manchester aiming to help the hearing and auditory impaired people of Pakistan.
Protect Religious Minorities: LSE Lecture
Wilson Chowdhry Chairman of the BPCA was invited to attend Christian Solidarity Worldwide which was to present the lecture of special rapporteur of Religious freedom for the United Nations Heiner Bielefeldt on his work and the ongoing persecution faced by religious minorities globally. The event was held at London School of Economics.
Rally to propose legislation for Islamophobes
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Rioters will face full force of law: Cameron
David Cameron has warned the London rioters of a stern punitive action saying “you will feel the full force of the law and if you are old enough to commit these crimes you are old enough to face the punishment.”
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Lady Gaga has released another exciting Bollywood-inspired remix of her hit single, Edge of Glory produced by DJ Aqeel in conjunction with Desi Hits.











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