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Western Union Senior Division Football League
Blank firing Abahani
League leaders Abahani came down to earth after their 7-goal picnic in the last match when Arambagh Krira Sangha held them to a goalless draw in the Western Union Premier Division Football League at the
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Gritty Jamal not enough
Jamaluddin Babu scored a defiant half-century but that was not enough for Bangladesh A to avoid an innings and 15-run defeat against Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) in the Patron's Trophy four-day
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Time for shorter cricket
Australia and India are set to lock horns again on Friday only three days after the end of an emotionally draining Test match in Sydney.
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'Get Gilchrist'
India has targeted Adam Gilchrist as the Australian player they must stop to repeat their Test performances when the triangular one-day series begins here on Friday.
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BCDF move into C'wealth final
A superb unbeaten 86 by Sheikh Nizamuddin powered Bangladesh Cricket Development Foundation (BCDF) to a brilliant three-wicket victory over India in the first semifinal of Under-19 Commonwealth Championship
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Jones hopes to make it
Fast bowler Simon Jones insists he can still make it into England's squad for the West Indies despite over a year on the sidelines with injury.
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IFT jr. tennis
Singh, Khatabi in boys' final
Nav Deep Singh of India and Faris Khatabi of the United Kingdom moved into the boys' singles final of the BKSP International Junior Tennis Championship after winning their respective semifinals at the
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Rani leads
International Women Master Rani Hamid took a solo lead in the Igloo 25th National Women's Chess Championship yesterday with a win against Narayanganj's Kishowar Sajrin Ivana in the fourth round.
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Cute handball
Bangladesh Police humbled Old Ideals 35-9 in the Cute Premier Division Handball League yesterday.The winners dominated the first half 19-4.
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Div II b'ball
Rainbow Basketball Club earned a comfortable 86-21 win over Saboteurs in the FedEx Second Division Basketball League at the Dhanmondi Gymnasium yesterday.Rainbow led the first half 48-8.
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Rohan wants to be known by himself
Rohan Gavaskar wants to carve out his own identity in international cricket and not just be known as the son of Indian batting great Sunil Gavaskar.
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JU cricket
The Economics Department defeated Chemistry Department by 32 runs in the inaugural match of the Inter-department Cricket Championship of Jahangirnagar University at its central playground yesterday.
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Karate meet in Chittagong
The second Mahanagari Karate Competition began at the Metropolitan Shooting Range at Dampara Police Lines yesterday.The Chattagram Mahanagari Krira Sangstha (CMKS) has arranged the competition.
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Azlan Shah Cup
Pakistan down Korea
Pakistan coach Rolent Oltmans read his team the riot act after the defending champions outclassed South Korea 4-2 in the opening match of the 13th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup here Thursday.
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Hopman Cup
Safin steers Russia
Big-hitting Russian Marat Safin stayed on track with his New Years' vow to reach the top of men's tennis with an impressive win over talented Czech Jiri Novak in the Hopman Cup here Thursday.
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Roddick crumbles in Qatar
Andy Roddick, the man who said he had overcome the fear of failure after finishing year-end world number one, started the new season with a stunning second round defeat in the one-million-dollar Qatar
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NZ inferior at present
Forlorn New Zealand cricketers admitted Thursday that when it comes to one-day cricket at present Pakistan has it, and they don't.
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Premiership
Perfect Red Devils' day
Manchester United took full advantage of stumbles by title rivals Arsenal and Chelsea to pull further ahead at the top of the Premiership on a night which saw Liverpool's season take a dramatic turn for
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Violence a concern
Portugal must be ready to combat fan violence during the European football championship it will host this summer because the risk of hooliganism is real, the country's deputy interior minister warnedWednesday.
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MU's first Chinaman
Chinese teen football star Dong Fangzhou will become a Manchester United player within 48 hours, his club's general manager Lin Lefeng said Thursday.
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King's Cup
Real held
A second-string Real Madrid side claimed a 1-1 draw away to second division Eibar in an entertaining King's Cup third round, first leg clash on Wednesday Real took the lead through Guti after 37 minutes,
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