Volume 4 Number 160 Mon. November 03, 2003    
 
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Ctg wicket an eye-opener
After an exceptional run of consistent fighting performances for four Tests in a row, Bangladesh came down with a thump against England in the second Test here on Sunday.
 
Much ado about Ashraful
Mystery shrouds Mohammad Ashraful's inclusion in the playing eleven of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Development Squad for the limited-overs practice match against visiting England at the Bangabandhu
 
Quick Aussie revenge
Damien Martyn cracked a responsible 100 in difficult conditions as world champions Australia whipped India by 77 runs in a TVS Cup triangular one-day cricket series match here on Saturday.
 
BD U-19s lose again
Bangladesh succumbed to their second successive defeat in the four-nation Videocon Asian Under-19 Cricket Tournament when high flying Sri Lanka beat them by eight wickets at the National Stadium in Karachi
 
Cairns boost for Kiwis
Chris Cairns returns for New Zealand on Monday as they aim to avenge a crushing loss to Australia in the fifth game of the TVS Cup one-day tri-series.
 
Clarke Ponting's man
Australia captain Ricky Ponting singled out young Michael Clarke who fulfilled his own predictions to set up his team's 77-run victory against India in the TVS Cup one-day tri-series on Saturday.
 
Fed Cup football
Under-20 team move forward
Bangladesh Under-20 football team celebrated their inclusion in the Tibet 19th Federation Cup football tournament qualifiers with a 2-0 win over Mahakhali Ekadash at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium
 
Minakshee, Ganguly champs
Indian Grand Master Surya Shekhar Ganguly emerged unbeaten champion in the Asian Zonal Chess Championship men's group with a win over Sri Lankan Svothayan in the 11th and final round at the NSC conference
 
Henman stuns Roddick
Britain's Tim Henman spiked the heavy artillery of newly-crowned world number one Andy Roddick here on Saturday to storm into the final of the 2.
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Primera Liga
Deadly Ronaldo
Two goals from Ronaldo on Saturday helped give Real Madrid a 3-0 victory over Athletic Bilbao and put them on top of the Spanish First Division after Deportivo La Coruna could only draw 0-0 at struggling
 
Premiership
Arsenal blow Leeds away
Arsenal hammered Leeds United 4-1 on Saturday to stay top of the English Premier League but there was no let-up in the pressure as champions Manchester United and title rivals Chelsea both clocked upvictories.
 
Serie A
Honours even in Milan
A spectacular volley from Marco Di Vaio six minutes from time rescued a point for Juventus as the Italian title-holders snatched a 1-1 draw away to championship rivals AC Milan on Saturday.
 
Abramovich the richest
The Russian businessman who bought Premier League football club Chelsea earlier this year has been named as Britain's highest paid person.
 
Ugly cricket!
Three people were killed and 35 injured Sunday in Hindu-Muslim violence set off by a dispute over a children's cricket match in the riot-torn western Indian state of Gujarat, officials said.
 

 
   
 
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