Volume 4 Number 94 Thu. August 28, 2003    
 
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Why regret
Bangladesh batsman Habibul Bashar, who missed out on his second successive hundred against Pakistan on Wednesday, had no regrets despite falling short by three runs.
 
PAKISTAN DIARY

The people of the ancient city of Peshawar eagerly watched the first day of the second Test between Bangladesh and Pakistan yesterday. Nearly 2,500 turned up at the Arbab Niaz Stadium.

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Latif talks straight
Rashid Latif has come to be known as a survivor not because he overcame injuries but for trying to highlight the problem of match-fixing in Pakistan cricket.
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National Football League
Abahani 1st in last four
Abahani became the first team to reach the last four of the Nitol-Tata Third National Football League with a solitary goal win over a spirited Chittagong Mohammedan Sporting Club in their 'Super Six'match
 
Bank upend AKC
Sonali Bank caused the biggest upset in the Green Delta Premier Division Hockey League when they handed defending champions Abahani Krira Chakra a 3-2 defeat in a 'Super Five' phase match at the Maulana
 
No football, hockey today
The day's 'Super Six' match of the Nitol-Tata National Football League between Mohammedan Sporting Club and Arambagh Krira Sangha was postponed due to unavoidable circumstances.
 
Woolmer due today
Former South African cricket coach Bob Woolmer arrives today to conduct a five-day training course for the Bangladesh's under-19 boys.
 
BCCI assures NZ tightest security
New Zealand's cricket team will be provided security of the "highest order" on their next month's tour of India following bomb blasts in Bombay, a top Indian board official said Tuesday.
 
Azhar loses battle
Former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin has suffered an important setback in his fight to overturn a life ban from cricket.
 
US Open
Roddick, Agassi advance
Andy Roddick avenged his only loss since Wimbledon by knocking Tim Henman out of the US Open while world number one Andre Agassi began his bid for a ninth Grand Slam crown by routing Spain's Alex Corretja.
 
Chang says goodbye
Michael Chang concluded his tennis career in much the same manner as he lived it for 16 years -- finding joy in the struggle and triumph in the trying.
 
Adopted sons strike gold
Whoever said that representing the country you weren't born in fails to light the fires of patriotic passion would have been left redfaced here on Tuesday as two clinched titles while another emphasised
 
UEFA Champs League
Favourites predictably thru'
Chelsea, Anderlecht, Deportivo Coruna and Sparta Prague booked their places in the money-spinning Champions League group phase on Tuesday after coming through the third qualifying round unscathed.
 
Premiership
Vintage Sheringham
Newly-promoted Portsmouth went top of the English premier league after a hat-trick by Teddy Sheringham helped them to a 4-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday.
 
Elber accepts reality

Giovane Elber admitted Wednesday that he is ready to leave Bayern Munich with French titans Monaco and Lyon set for a tug-of-war for his services.

 
Ranieri on cloud nine!
Crespo comletes move

Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri hailed the signing of Argentine striker Hernan Crespo from Inter Milan on Tuesday as a crucial addition to his attacking options.

Crespo, who cost the club 16.

 
Beckham pumped up

England star David Beckham vowed Tuesday to make his mark at Real Madrid by scoring his first goal during his debut at the Bernabeu stadium after a slow start since his arrival in the Spanish capital

 

 
   
 
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