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Chittagong upbeat
Second Test starts on Wednesday
For a change the Chattagram Jela Krira Sangstha (CJKS) is happy to host an international cricket match when the second Test against England gets underway at the MA Aziz Stadium here on Wednesday.
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Tendulkar, Laxman tons
Sachin Tendulkar and Venkatsai Laxman slammed impressive centuries to help India post 284-5 against Australia in a triangular one-day series match here on Sunday.
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Pollock puts SA on track
South Africa's cricketers were battling to save the second Test and series against Pakistan at close of play on the third day on Sunday.
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Tajikistan first up for Bangladesh
Bangladesh will take on Tajikistan in the Asian zone qualifying round for the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals to be held in Germany.
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Ashraful gets another chance
Bangladesh batsman Mohammad Ashraful has been called up for the BCB Development Squad that will play in a limited-overs practice match against England at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on November 5.
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BCB names U-17 side
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced a 16-member under-17 squad to play against CAB under-17 side in Dhaka on October 31.Mehrab Hossain will lead the side.
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Brothers' Fed Cup test
Brothers Union will face their first test since their pre-season coup when the glamourous Gopibagh outfit take on Dipali Jubo Sangha in the opening match of the Federation Cup qualifiers at the Bir
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Swati leads chess board
Indian Swati Ghate maintained her lead in the East Asian Zonal Chess Championship with full three points at the end of the third round at NSC's chess room yesterday.
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Strong English media side
England media team beat their Bangladesh counterparts by seven wickets in the RC Cola Media cricket match at the Jagannath Hall ground in Dhaka University yesterday.
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Ganguly might miss more action
India captain Saurav Ganguly could miss two more games of the one-day TVS Cup triangular series with Australia and New Zealand because of his groin injury.
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All-Argentine final
Argentina's David Nalbandian brushed aside the challenge of top-seed and US Open champion Andy Roddick 7-5, 7-5 in the semifinals of the one-million-euro Swiss Indoors here on Saturday.
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Fish ends Enqvist run
Fifth seed Mardy Fish will aim to net his first title from four finals this season after knocking three-time holder Thomas Enqvist out of the semifinals of the 650,000-euro (766,000-dollar) StockholmOpen
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Sargsian-Kuerten showdown
Unseeded Armenian Sargis Sargsian will meet Brazil's Gustavo Kuerten in the St Petersburg final after knocking out top seed Rainer Schuettler 6-3, 6-3 in Saturday's semi-finals.
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Ex-India captain Adhikari dies
Former Indian cricket captain Hemu Adhikari, part of the record Indian last-wicket stand against Pakistan in 1952-53, has died aged 84, the Press Trust of India reported Sunday.
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Primiership
Fulham humble United
Manchester United missed a seemingly easy chance to leapfrog Arsenal at the top of the English Premiership, the champions misfiring horribly in a stunning 3-1 home defeat to humble Fulham.
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Bundesliga
Stuttgart go top
Hertha Berlin eased the pressure on coach Huub Stevens with their first victory of the season, triumphing 1-0 over Hansa Rostock at theOstseestadion on Saturday.
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Primera Liga
Tristan does the trick
Valencia lost their unbeaten record and the league leadership to Deportivo La Coruna after going down 2-1 at the Galicians on Saturday.
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Ligue 1
Marseille back on track
Marseille buried the nightmare of last week's Alsatian savaging to go top of the French league Saturday night following an uninspired 2-0 win at home against Rennes.
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