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Sports Briefs

AGENCIES

■ Motor sports

Priaulx wins championship

Britain's Andy Priaulx narrowly defended his FIA World Touring Car Championship yesterday with a win and a fifth place finish in the last two races of the year at the Macau Grand Prix. Driving a BMW 320si, Priaulx, who won last year's inaugural WTCC, finished the year with 73 points, just one more than BMW teammate German Jorg Muller, who won the final race of the year yesterday. Despite winning the second race, Muller finished sixth in the first. Strong performances by Priaulx and Muller in Macau also helped give BMW the year's manufacturer's title.

■ Cricket

Pakistan start strongly

Opening batsman Imran Farhat hit an unbeaten half century before lunch yesterday as Pakistan got off to a strong start in the second Test against the West Indies. Left-handed Farhat was on 64 with eight boundaries while Younis Khan was six not out at lunch with Pakistan cruising on 109-1. The opening pair of Farhat and Mohammad Hafeez (36) featured in a solid 83-run start after captain Inzamam-ul-Haq won the toss and elected to bat first. The three-pronged West Indies pace attack hardly troubled the openers with Hafeez hitting fluent boundaries on both sides of the wicket. Pace bowler Jerome Taylor provided the lone success of the session when Hafeez attempted a loose shot in the 28th over of the innings and edged to wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin after scoring 36 off 66 balls.

■ Athletics

Tosa triumphs in Tokyo

Reiko Tosa led an all-Japanese podium yesterday when she cruised to victory in a rainy Tokyo International Women's Marathon. Tosa, who finished fifth in the 2004 Athens Olympics clocked a time of 2 hours, 26 minutes, 15 seconds, ahead of countrywoman Akemi Ozaki with 2:28:51. Sydney Olympic gold medalist and defending champion Naoko Takahashi, also from Japan, was third in 2:31:22.

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