Volume 4 Number 182 Tue. November 25, 2003    
 
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Tajiks predict tough time
A 19-member Tajikistan football team arrived in the city yesterday to play their Asian pre-quali-fying round for the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals that will be held in Germany.
 
Nandasena passes away
Sri Lankan curator of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) PD Nandasena died at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka Cantonment yesterday after spending 23 days in a coma.
 
India open tour today
Ganguly still hopeful of getting Akram
Indian captain Saurav Ganguly was hopeful Monday Pakistan cricket legend Wasim Akram would be able to help his left-arm pacemen during the tough Australian tour starting this week.
 
Aussies sans Glenn, Darren
Australia look set to go into next month's opening cricket Test against India with an under-strength pace attack after news Monday that pace spearhead Glenn McGrath is struggling to regain full fitness.
 
Kale saga takes new turn
India's cricket chiefs closed ranks on Monday after Abhijit Kale, the player at the centre of a cash-to-play scandal, received support from former greats like Kapil Dev.
 
Lara asks for consistency
Brian Lara was at a loss to explain the inconsistency of his West Indies team following their six-wicket defeat by Zimbabwe in Bulawayo on Sunday.
 
Primera Liga
Real made to sweat
David Beckham was on target as Real Madrid made hard work of overcoming struggling Albacete 2-1 on Sunday but the narrow victory was enough to send them back to the top of the Spanish first division.
 
UEFA Champs League
Gunners' test by Inter fire
Arsene Wenger will be walking on familiar shaky ground when he leads Arsenal to the San Siro for a must-win clash against on-form Inter Milan in their Group B Champions League clash on Tuesday.
 
Serie A
Black day in Rome
Roma crushed Bologna 4-0 on Sunday to keep up the pressure on champions Juventus but Serie A was left hanging its head in shame after four players were sent off in a bloody battle between Lazio and Perugia
 

 
   
 
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