Volume 4 Number 131 Sat. October 04, 2003    
 
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Gym on day off
Hospitality boxes available
Bangladesh's preliminary cricket squad for the coming home series against England had a gym session at the Sonargaon Hotel yesterday morning.
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Malik calls the shots
Young all-rounder Shoaib Malik hit an explosive unbeaten 82 off just 41 balls to take Pakistan to a respectable 277-6 in the first day-night limited-overs international at the Gaddafi Stadium here onFriday.
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Philips tennis
Baishakhy, Roy clinch crowns
Shifat Nusrat Baishakhy and Amal Roy lifted the women's and men's singles crowns on the final day of the Philips National Tennis Tournament yesterday.
 
AB Bank TT
Brothers Union, Armanitola Jubo Sangha, Sheikh Russell Krira Chakra and Bangladesh Biman won their Arab Bangladesh (AB) Bank Premier Division table tennis league matches at the wooden floor gymnasiumyesterday.
 
Nat'l kabadi
BDR win in style
Defending champions Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) started their 25th National Kabadi Championship campaign in style when they drubbed Satkhira District Sports Association (DSA) 101-31 in the opener at Dhaka
 
BCB's new chief executive arrives
Macky Dudhia, the newly appointed chief executive of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), arrived in the capital yesterday to assume his role.
 
Wishart whacks WA
An unconquered 93 by Craig Wishart rescued Zimbabwe on the first day of a three-day clash against Western Australia at the WACA Ground here Friday.
 
Ramesh-driven India A
Opener Sadagoppan Ramesh slammed a fine century as India A reached 216-4 in reply to New Zealand's 375-7 declared on the second day of a three-day tour game here on Friday.
 
Sentimental Hollioake
England cricketer Adam Hollioake on Friday said his brother Ben, who was killed in a car accident, would have been "proud" as he set off on a 2,000-mile charity trip.
 
Gang-rape investigation
Chelsea star the key?
A teenage girl's allegations she was gang raped by at least seven professional soccer players in a luxury London hotel is threatening to rock English football with its worst-ever "players behaving badly"
 
Premiership preview
Anfield centre of England
Gerard Houllier's bid to reshape Liverpool into a more attacking side goes on trial when Arsenal visit Anfield on Saturday.
 
Bundesliga preview
All eyes on Hildebrand
Vfb Stuttgart, remarkable 2-1 conquerors of Manchester United in the Champions League midweek, can write a piece of Bundesliga history on Saturday if they deny bottom-of-the table Cologne a goal.
 
Serie A preview
It's that time of the year
Inter Milan host AC Milan on Sunday determined to erase the painful memories of last season's cruel Champions League semi-final defeat inflicted upon them by their city neighbours.
 
Primera Liga preview
Black beast in Barcelona
Barcelona fans sometimes refer to Valencia as the black beast, the persistent nightmare which always returns, and the 11-man league leading monster will be back in the Nou Camp on Sunday.
 
FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003
Canada do the unthinkable
Charmaine Hooper scored off a header in the seventh minute as Canada stunned China 1-0 on Thursday and advanced to their first ever berth in the FIFA Women's World Cup semi-finals.
 
FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003
Sun sets
The captain of China's women's national soccer team and one of the game's greatest players, Sun Wen, announced her retirement Thursday following China's devastating 1-0 quarter-final loss to Canada in
 

 
   
 
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