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ODI squad named
Jamal Uddin out of nowhere
Little known City Club off-spinner Jamal Uddin was a surprise inclusion when the national selectors announced a 13-member Bangla-desh squad for the three-match one-day international series against England
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Test is history
A positive frame of mind is a rare quality. And Dav Whatmore does possess this aplenty.
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Children's day for England cricketers
The children of the Shishu Polli Plus, a UK-financed organisation to support the disadvantaged children in Sreepur, Gazipur, had a unique experience when seven members of the England one-day cricket squad
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeistershaft Deutschland 2006
Clubs' gracious gesture
The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) yesterday successfully convinced the leading clubs of Dhaka to release their players for the preparation of Bangladesh's FIFA World Cup 2006 qualifying fixtures
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Aussies hold off Kiwis
World champions Australia qualified for the final of the limited-overs TVS Cup tri-series being played in India by defeating New Zealand with one ball to spare here on Monday.
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Strong WI v weak Zim
Brian Lara's West Indies begin a long African campaign here on Tuesday when they take on one of the weakest ever Zimbabwe Test teams.
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U-19s' final game today
Bangladesh take on India in their last robin league match of the Videocon Asian Under-19 Cricket Tournament at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore today.
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Fed Cup
F'pool blank Air Force
A hattrick from Enamul propelled Young Men's Club Fakirerpool to a 5-0 win over Bangladesh Air Force in a Tibet 19th Federation Cup qualifying round match at the Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Mustafa Kamal Stadium
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Johnson unsure of SL Tests
Richard Johnson's man-of-the-match display against Bangladesh may not gain him a Test place in Sri Lanka.
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CAB side beat B'desh U-17
Visiting Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) Under-17 Eleven beat Bangladesh Under-17 team by five runs in the two-day match at the district stadium here yesterday.
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Henman Paris master
Britain's Tim Henman put a gloss finish on his disappointing year when he defeated gutsy Romanian outsider Andrei Pavel 6-2, 7-6 (8/6), 7-6 (7/2) here on Sunday in the final of the 2.
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Sharapova wins
Unseeded Milagros Sequera's surprising run to the 170,000-dollar WTA Bell Challenge final came to a cruel end Sunday.
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UEFA Champs League
Forlan to the fore
Uruguay international Diego Forlan has become a real force for Manchester United, pushing himself into the reckoning for their return match at home to Rangers in the Champions League on Tuesday.
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Premiership
Murphy seals Fulham's fate
Midfielder Danny Murphy converted a late penalty to give Liverpool a 2-1 win over 10-man Fulham, while Leicester City moved off the bottom of the premier league by beating Blackburn Rovers 2-0.
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Primera Liga
Oliviera drives Valencia
Ricardo Oliviera's hattrick helped Valencia back to the top of the Spanish first division on goal difference after they thrashed relegation-threatened Real Mallorca 5-0 on Sunday.
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Bundesliga
Dortmund's dogged display
Borussia Dortmund produced a sterling comeback to defeat SV Hamburg 3-2 at the Westfalen Stadium with a hectic five-minute goal bonanza.
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Serie A
Roma keep it up
Roma kept the heat on Italian league joint leaders AC Milan and Juventus by defeating a stubborn Reggina side 2-0 at the Olympic stadium.
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Salgado stays for Real
Real Madrid's Spanish international right back Michel Salgado turned down lucrative offers from Chelsea and Manchester United and signed a contract which will keep him at the Spanish champions until 2009.
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