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Camp starts with a difference
Observation was the main theme as new Bangladesh cricket coach Dav Whatmore watched his boys in training for the first time at the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan (BKSP) in Savar yesterday.
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It's Rajshahi v Biman
Rajshahi scored an exciting five-run victory over Comilla to reach the final of the 26th National Cricket Championship at the MA Aziz Stadium yesterday.
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Windies end on a high
The West Indies humbled Australia by nine wickets at Queen's Park here on Sunday to finish the one-day international cricket series on an upswing with three consecutive victories over the World Cup champions.
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'Waugh should go'
Former Australia Test players Jeff Thomson and David Hookes say captain Steve Waugh should retire to allow the team to build for the future, Australia's newspapers said on Monday.
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Kiwi plots NZ's fall
India's cricket coach John Wright on Monday sounded a warning to New Zealand, saying his team was "hungry" to thrash the Kiwis in the forthcoming two-Test home series.
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Back with a bang
Former India batsman Ajay Jadeja made a spectacular return to cricket over the weekend after a court hearing his appeal against a match-fixing ban allowed him to play domestic matches.
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What Javed likes, what not
Pakistan cricket fans were Monday provided an insight into the frustrations of their former national cricket captain Javed Miandad at the the politicisation of cricket with arch-rival India in his autobiography.
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Mates remember Hansie Cronje
South African cricket stars attended a memorial charity auction in George at the weekend to mark the first anniversary of the death of former national cricket captain Hansie Cronje.
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Ferrari Ferrero
Spanish third seed Juan Carlos Ferrero, last year's runner-up, ripped past 20th-seeded compatriot Felix Mantilla 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 to reach the quarter-finals of the men's French Open singles on Monday.
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Venus, Capriati crash out
Russia ruled at the French Open Sunday as youngsters Vera Zvonareva and Nadia Petrova toppled American giants Venus Williams and Jennifer Capriati.
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French fries
Martina Navratilova says she is disappointed that Steffi Graf, now pregnant with a second child with husband Andre Agassi, elected not to play mixed doubles.
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Primera Liga
Nothing's for certain
Ten-man Valencia held league leaders Real Sociedad to a 1-1 draw away from home on Sunday to leave the Spanish title race finely poised with two games left to play.
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FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003
France without Zidane
France coach Jacques Santini gave in to Real Madrid pressure Monday when he left out star midfielder Zinedine Zidane for the Confederations Cup in France from June 18-29.
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Ahn in the army now!
South Korean international striker Ahn Jung-Hwan joined the army on Monday with his mane cut short after leading his country to an exciting 1-0 victory over archrivals Japan.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Wary Eriksson
England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson on Sunday warned the country's fans to behave or risk being thrown out of European football.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Beckham's plea
David Beckham on Monday issued an appeal to England's fans to behave during upcoming matches or risk seeing the national side thrown out of Euro 2004.
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Gunners list Aussie duo
Arsenal are reported to be set to make a 10 million pound (15 million dollar) move for Australian internationals Harry Kewell and Brett Emerton.
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