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Tibet Federation Cup Football
MSC Cameroon-equipped
Federation Cup final today
Revenge will play on the minds of both teams when giants Mohammedan Sporting Club and Muktijoddha Sang-sad Krira Chakra meet in the final of the Tibet Federation Cup football tournament today.
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McInns not upset
Bangladesh under-19 coach Richard McInnes said that he was not at all upset with the disappointing performance put up by his boys in a four-nation tournament in Pakistan early this month.
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Unstoppable Aussies
All-rounders Michael Clarke and Ian Harvey were unlikely stars in Australia's 37-run win over India in the triangular TVS Cup one-day cricket series final here on Tuesday.
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National cricket
Star-studded final today
Holders Biman take on Comilla in the final of Emirates 27th National Cricket Championship at the Bangabandhu National Stadium today.
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India not after Akram
India's cricket chief Jagmohan Dalmiya on Wednesday rubbished media speculation that Pakistani legend Wasim Akram was being hired as the bowling coach of the national team.
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B'desh going to f'ship kabadi
The Bangladesh Kabadi Federation (BKF) has selected an 18-member team to take part the International Friendship Kabadi Tournament in Hariyana, India from December 5 to 7.
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Div II hockey
The lone match of the Green Delta Insurance Second Division Hockey League between Shantinagar Sporting Club and Combined Sporting Club ended in a goalless draw at the Maulana Bhasani National Stadiumyesterday.
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Nat'l badminton
Neway 25th National Badminton Championship will be held from December 18 to 22 at Jessore.
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Lee, McGrath still doubtful
Australia pace bowlers Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath are struggling with their fitness ahead of the first Test against India next month.
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Beyond their imagination
Harmison unavailable for Tests
England captain Michael Vaughan says his players face a true test of character after their 10-wicket hammering by Sri Lanka in the first one-dayer in Dambulla on Tuesday.
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'I'm not a duck'
England flyer Jason Robinson swept aside suggestions on Wednesday that he and the other backs would prefer to play Australia in the rain declaring he was not a duck and wanted to handle the ball rather
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Paraguay thank Paredes
Midfielder Carlos Paredes hit the only goal to guide Paraguay to their third consecutive victory in World Cup qualifying, a 1-0 win over Chile on Tuesday.
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FIFA accept new code
WADA president Dick Pound said Tuesday that football's world governing body FIFA is finally set to accept the World Anti-Doping Agency's new anti-doping code.
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Adu staying home
American teenage soccer sensation Freddy Adu reportedly will become the youngest athlete to play professional sports in the United States in more than a century.
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Swedes get on Gaucci's nerves
Eccentric Perugia president Luciano Gaucci has slammed two female footballers who snubbed his offer to make them the first women to play in Italy's Serie A.
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Let off for Smith
Leeds United striker Alan Smith appears to have escaped prosecution for throwing a plastic bottle at fans during a match against Manchester United.
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Boca means more to Tevez!
Striker Carlos Tevez is taking legal action against a decision forcing him to play for Argentina in the World Youth Championship rather than for Boca Juniors in the Intercontinental Cup final.
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Desailly's heart in France
Chelsea captain Marcel Desailly insisted Tuesday that nothing would persuade him to stay on at Stamford Bridge after his contract finished in 2005.
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