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An all-Aussie remedy
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), it seems, is leaving nothing to chance ahead of the national team's tour of Zimbabwe next year.
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Nat'l players can compete in NCL
National players will be eligible to play in the upcoming National Cricket League (NCL) that begins on December 10 across the country.
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World Youth Cup
Three BD umps
There will be three Bangladesh umpires appointed for next year's ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh.
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Eng keep SL in check
Spinner Ashley Giles struck three crucial blows to help England restrict Sri Lanka to 138-4 on a rain-curtailed opening day of the first cricket Test here on Tuesday.
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Rahman under fire
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Youth and Sports Ministry yesterday decided to get directly involved in the affairs of the National Sports Council (NSC) instead of looking into reports provided
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'Ponting can be a Don or a Sachin'
Ricky Ponting could be revered like Sir Donald Bradman in Australia or Sachin Tendulkar in India if he plays to his potential, Australian former Test wicketkeeper Rod Marsh said on Tuesday.
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Pakistan face Nepal today
Nepal and Pakistan meet in the second match of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-20 Championship Group Five Qualifying round today.
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A team Karachi bound Dec 11
The Bangladesh A team will now fly to Karachi on December 11 to take part in the 13-team final round of Pakistan's inter-departmental cricket championship.
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Sr Div League
DMFLC meets tomorrow to set date
Dhaka Mahanagari Football League Committee (DMFLC) will meet tomorrow at its office at the Bangabandhu National Stadium to fix the date of the upcoming Senior Division League.
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Shoaib bad news for NZ
New Zealand's chances of saving the five-match one-day series against Pakistan, who are currently leading 2-0, fell further Tuesday with the news that fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar was rejoining the Pakistani
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Lara & co arrive in South Africa
The West Indies team arrived here Monday for a four-Test tour with skipper Brian Lara warning they were unfazed by one of the most humiliating episodes in the team's history in an earlier tour.
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Akram for hire
Former Pakistani captain and fast bowling great Wasim Akram, who retired from international cricket in May, hinted Tuesday at dreams of coaching not only his young compatriots but aspiring cricketersfrom
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Flemo may miss first Pak Test
New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming is struggling to be fit for the first Test against Pakistan in Hamilton starting on December 19.
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Dravid spurs mates on
Indian batsman Rahul Dravid sees it as the team's responsibility to do well in the forthcoming four-match Test series against Australia to reward his cricket-crazy countrymen's unstinting love for the
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Hayden thinking of a special bye to Steve
The Australian cricket team was aiming to give captain Steve Waugh an emotional send-off on his farewell four Tests against India this southern summer, opening batsman Matthew Hayden said on Tuesday.
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Primera Liga
Real on Beckham alert
England star David Beckham is set to face another week of testing league action for Real Madrid who face city rivals Atletico in midweek ahead of an explosive trip to traditional foes Barcelona on Saturday.
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Barca after 'em?
Ruud van Nistelrooy and Thierry Henry were among the international football stars who spoke with Barcelona president Joan Laporta on Monday at the Nou Camp during a meeting arranged for commercial reasons.
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