Volume 4 Number 303 Sun. April 04, 2004    
 
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9th SAF Games, Islamabad 2004
Radiant Rubel
Rubel Rana became the pride of Bang-ladesh swimming when the Kushtia natant captured gold in the men's 100m backstroke of the 9th South Asian Federation (SAF) Games at the Pakistan Sports Complex Swimming
 
Stranger Davis Cuppers
A little known Motiur Rahman will lead a five-member tennis team in the Davis Cup Group-4 qualifier to be held in Jordan from April 5.
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Thorpe turns it around
The third Test between West Indies and England was perfectly balanced after a remarkable second day that saw a strong fight back from the home side and a magnificent century by the tourists' Graham Thorpe.
 
Streak quits cricket
Taibu new Zimbabwe captain
Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak resigned on Friday and was immediately replaced by wicketkeeper Tatenda Taibu, the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) said.
 
SAMSUNG CUP JEET LO DIL India-Pakistan 2004
Dravid confident of getting it straight
Three times in recent years India have won an overseas Test only to lose the next match in the series and their captain Rahul Dravid is determined that the same thing will not happen next week.
 
StanChart cricket
Final round field done
The line-ups of the final round in the 22nd Standard Chartered Na-tional School Cricket Tourna-ment were finalised yesterday after Dinajpur Zilla, Chittagong Police Lines Institution and Sabuj Kanan High
 
AFC Festival
BFF name U-14 side
The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) has yesterday announced an 18-member team to take part in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-14 Festival to be held in Dhaka from April 5 to 9.
 
Navy in final
Bangladesh Navy moved into the final of the Maple Leaf Indepen-dence Day Basketball Competition beating Bangladesh Army 79-52 in the first semifinal at the Dhanmondi basketball gymnasium yesterday.
 
Helal accepts the debacle
While the Maldives football team made headlines for their majestic performance a few days back, regional top-notch Bangladesh were the source of more frustration as they made an early exit from the SAF
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FA Cup semifinal
Scholes shatters Gunners
Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes ended Arsenal's hopes of the treble and a third successive FA Cup triumph with a first-half winner at Villa Park here on Saturday.
 
FIFA FUSSBALL-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT, DEUTSCHLAND 2006
Blame it on fixtures
As South Ame-rica's footballers flew back to Europe after this week's World Cup qualifiers, they may have been wondering whether the so-called co-ordinated international calendar was just a figment of
 
'54 World Cup winners were dopers?
The German Football Association (DFB) has denied reports that players with the West Germany team which won the 1954 World Cup had used performance-enhancing stimulants but said they had received vitamin
 
Sheetal h’ball
Arambagh Krira Sangha came from behind to edge past Jatrabari Krira Chakra 28-23 in the lone Sheetal Women's Handball League match at the outer stadium court yesterday.
 
FedEx Captain Cup golf held
Colonel A B M Golam Mustafa clinched the men's title while Fatema Motiur won the ladies' crown in the FedEx Captain Cup golf tournament at the Savar Golf Club on Friday.
 

 
   
 
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