Volume 4 Number 159 Sun. November 02, 2003    
 
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Show support, don't criticise
Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore thinks that inconsistent bounce rather than short-pitched bowling undid his batsmen on the fourth day of the second Test.
 
Flintoff promises fireworks
If the carnage left by Stephen Harmison and Richard John-son was not enough, Bangladesh will sure by examined by the another fearsome England quick Andrew Flintoff in the three-match one-day series.
 
SERIES SALAD
Home crowd's frustration knows no bound as Bangladesh batsmen caved in against England in just three-and-half-days in the second and final Test at the MA Aziz Stadium yesterday.
 
Mashrafee flies to Dhaka for 2nd MRI
Fast bowler Mashrafee-bin-Mortuza is due to fly off to Dhaka this morning to have his injured knee assessed by a specialist.

"We are sending him to Dhaka where Col.

 
Young faces for ODIs?
The Bangladesh think-tank is planning to give debuts to a couple of under-19 players in the one-day series against England.
 
B'desh U-19s face SL today
Bangladesh Under-19 cricket team take on Sri Lanka Under-19s in their second match of the four-nation Asian Under-19 tournament in Karachi today.
 
Vaughan afraid of tougher SL series
England captain Michael Vaughan has warned teammates to expect a tough contest in Sri Lanka after his side's 2-0 Test series win over Bangladesh here on Saturday.
 
Wari thrive on Aminul treble
Aminul scored the first hattrick of the Tibet Federation Cup Football Tournament as he guided Wari Club to a huge 5-0 victory over Bangla-desh Police at the Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Mustafa Kamal Stadium
 
Harikrishna and Ganguly joint leaders
Indian Grand Master Pentala Harikrishna caught up with his compatriot and fellow GM Surya Shekhar Ganguly to jointly lead the Asian Zonal Chess Championship after the end of the tenth round at the NSC
 
BCB Dev squad starts training
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Development Squad players yesterday started their practice at the Bangabandhu National Stadium (BNS).
 
Marauding Martyn
Damien Martyn hit a solid 100 to help world champions Australia post a challenging 286-8 against India in a TVS Cup triangular one-day series match here on Wednesday.
 
Roddick on a roll
Andy Roddick celebrated his rise to the summit of men's tennis by beating Jonas Bjorkman 7-5, 7-6 on Friday and the world number one will play Briton Tim Henman in the Paris Masters semifinals.
 
Ferguson slams Arsenal
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson on Friday accused the Football Association (FA) of letting Arsenal off the hook over the fracas that broke out after the two clubs' ill-tempered Premiership clash
 
British football hits new low
Four current or past England football players are set to be targeted in drugs tests, according to Britain's Sun newspaper Saturday, which claimed the group were cocaine users.
 
Premiership
L'pool target bookies
Liverpool travel to Fulham on Sunday aiming to turn the tables on the bookmakers who have written them off as serious Premiership title contenders.
 
Salgado for Chelsea?
Real Madrid will make a statement on Monday about Michel Salgado after Spanish radio reported that the Spanish international right-back will join Chelsea next summer.
 
Marseille to seek FIFA's help
Marseille have decided to appeal to world football's ruling body FIFA in their bid to seal the loan transfer of France and Manchester United goalkeeper Fabien Barthez, the club said here Friday.
 
'Devil's coach' speaks
Iraq football coach Bernd Stange Friday defended his decision to take on the job while Saddam Hussein was still in power before the United States-led invasion of the country.
 

 
   
 
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