Pakistan lost 3-2 to Canada, ending the tournament ranked twelfth, their worst performance in history of the W'Cup.
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LAUREUS AWARDS
Kim Clijsters (comeback), Stephanie Gilmore (action sports) and Natalie du Toit (disability) were the other winners.
FADING GLORY
None of the three Asian teams– South Korea, India and Pakistan – qualified for the semi-finals.
FORMULA ONE
A combination of new driver line-ups, new teams, new rules and a new scoring system contrive a feast.
PM'S MESSAGE
The PM stressed that terrorism can be given a lethal blow through the promotion of sports in the country.
COMMENT
'Poor performers in the Games seem to have escaped accountability under the cover of Naseem Hameed’s feat.'
STICKING TO TRADITION
“If you love football you want the right decisions to be made,” an upset Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said.



