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  • Ferguson stars as NZ down WI in first T20

    AUCKLAND: Paceman Lockie Ferguson unleashed a devastating five-wicket barrage as New Zealand downed the West Indies in a roller coaster Twenty20 International series opener at Eden Park in Auckland on Friday...

    The match — the first international cricket played in New Zealand for almost nine months — produced a nail-biting finale as the Black Caps reached 179-5 in the final over after being set a target of 176...

  • LHC turns down FBR’s plea: Lawyers not bound to share clients’ record

    LAHORE: The Lahore High Court has ruled that the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) cannot ask advocates to furnish them with the record of their ‘taxpayer’ clients...

    In its judgment, the bench observed that the Federal Board of Revenue had no power to summon record and data of clients of lawyers as they protect their clients’ details in all parts of the world...

  • Clients and patrons

    The payoff was generous for Pakistan’s government, and its powerful and its rich...

    US military and economic aid nearly doubled two to three years later and an entire air force was gifted to Pakistan...

  • My discipline may have cost United: Ferguson

    David Beckham, Roy Keane, Jaap Stam and Ruud van Nistelrooy were among the leading players who left the club after falling foul of Ferguson...

    “I place discipline above all else and it might have cost us several titles, ” Ferguson said in one of the extracts being released on United’s official Facebook page...

  • Giggs could have succeeded me as United manager: Alex Ferguson

    Ryan Giggs would have succeeded Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager if the winger had stopped playing at the age of 35 instead of continuing until he was 40, the Scotsman has said...

    Ferguson, who makes the comments in the documentary 'Sir Alex Ferguson: Secrets of Success', to be screened on BBC One on Oct...

  • Ferguson the ‘John Lennon of football’: Klopp

    Liverpool's Juergen Klopp described former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson as the “John Lennon of football” ahead of Sunday's Premier League meeting between the arch-rivals...

    Ferguson led United to a record 20th Premier League title before calling time on his career, eclipsing the 18 won by Liverpool, a club with whom the United manager always had a stormy relationship...

  • Klopp will do well at Liverpool: Alex Ferguson

    BERLIN: Borussia Dortmund boss Hans-Joachim Watzke and Sir Alex Ferguson are tipping Jurgen Klopp to bring success back to Liverpool, but legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel says it won't be so easy...

    Klopp won the 2011 and 2012 Bundesliga titles and steered Dortmund to the 2013 Champions League final, where they lost 2-1, at Wembley, against Bayern Munich in the first all-German final, before he quit in May...

  • Confusion over capital gains tax fate hitting both govt and realtors

    Since the FBR on July 1st had notified the imposition of 10 per cent CGT on the 100pc market price of any property sold within five years of the purchase to generate revenue from realtors, after the measure was introduced in the recent budget, both the seller and purchaser have been avoiding to get properties ownerships transferred, causing a sharp decline in the real estate business as well as government revenue...

    A senior official...

  • Ferguson reveals pursuit of Guardiola as United successor

    LONDON: Alex Ferguson lined up Pep Guardiola as his potential successor at Manchester United but the Spanish coach didn't call him before taking the Bayern Munich job...

    In his new book “Leading”, Ferguson said the club “established that several very desirable candidates were unavailable” before David Moyes was hired in 2013 for an unsuccessful 11-month spell in charge...

  • Ferguson reveals Rooney wage row, Balotelli interest

    LONDON: Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has revealed that he refused to allow Wayne Rooney to be paid more than him during a contract stand-off with the striker in 2010...

    But Ferguson reveals in his new book, ‘Leading’, which is released on Tuesday, that he engineered a deal of his own ensuring that no player could earn more than him, telling United’s owners the Glazer family and then-chief executive David Gill he ...

  • Time for Giggs to stand on his own feet: Ferguson

    LONDON: Ryan Giggs did the right thing leaving Manchester United, the club he served so loyally for nearly 30 years, his mentor Alex Ferguson said on Monday...

    Ferguson, 74, and who guided Giggs and United to 13 Premier League title successes, two Champions League wins, four FA Cup triumphs and four League Cup crowns before retiring in 2013, added he felt Giggs possessed the qualities to make it as a manager...

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