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Strong bench strength allows Australia to rest top players: Alam

Lahore, Apr.9 (ANI): Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam has said that the strong bench of the Australian Cricket team strength allows them to rest their top players for a series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Referring to Cricket Australia's (CA) decision to rest Ricky Ponting, Mike Hussey, and Mitchell Johnson, Alam said: "Even without three key players, I believe they are a very good side."

The Australian selectors have recalled Andrew Symonds, Brett Lee and Shane Watson as replacements.

Alam, who has recently returned from the UAE after inspecting the pitches in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, said Australia would be tested on the wickets in both the cities as the pitch there would not offer much bounce as they do in South Africa.

Australia will directly fly to the UAE after the completion of their current one-day series in South Africa on April 17.

He said that Pakistan has the ability to beat the world champions if players give their hundred percent.

"Every team is beatable and so is the case with the Australian team and we are fully prepared to take them on. Australia is vulnerable and those who are thinking that Pakistan will badly lose the series are day dreaming," Alam said. (ANI)

IMF presents report on global financial systems

Washington, Apr 12: After witnessing a slow down, the Global Financial System (GFS) has emerged stronger and become more resilient in recent months, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) says.In the latest issue of its semi-annual Global Financial Stability Report published April 11, the IMF says developments such as strong corporate earnings and continued increase in disposable personal income validate its September 2005 upbeat assessment of the G F S. "The financial, corporate and household sectors have created substantial financial cushions in practically.....
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