SAMSUNG CUP JEET LO DIL India-Pakistan 2004 Gul couldn't have been here
It is a miracle that Pakistan's Umar Gul, who wrecked the cream of India's batting in the second Test here, is playing cricket at all.
SAMSUNG CUP JEET LO DIL India-Pakistan 2004 PCB's cause for concern
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has cut ticket prices for the second Test between India and Pakistan in a bid to boost the number of spectators over the next few days.
9th SAF Games, Islamabad 2004 Another cheerless day
It was another disappointing day for Bangladesh at the 9th SAF Games with only bronze medals to show for efforts at the regional meet in the Pakistani capital Islamabad yesterday.
Zim A come back again
Series decider today
Zimbabwe A pulled off a 16-run victory over their Bangladeshi counterparts in the fourth one day match in Khulna yesterday to set up a fascinating series decider today.
What has Elliot seen?
Sri Lanka's cricket board already know the results of Muttiah Muralitharan's suspect bowling action assessment but are yet to publicly release the details.
Lara vows to battle on
Brian Lara has insisted that he will not step down as West Indies captain despite presiding over the his country's first home series defeat to England since 1968.
Cairns draws Test deadline
New Zealand cricket all-rounder Chris Cairns said he would retire from Test cricket at the end of the Black Caps' tour of England.
The Black Caps leave for a three-Test series in England next month.
Rafique let off
Mohammad Rafique was let off lightly after a lot of hype that surrounded the top bowler of the country since his reported dressing-room outburst a day before the fifth one-day international against Zimbabwe
U-14 Football Festival on
Hosts Bangladesh made an auspicious start in the opening match of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-14 Football Festival securing 58.
Rising Star off to a flier
Holders Rising Star Club got off to a flying start in the CJKS Ispahani Premier Division Cricket League defeating Chittagong Port Authority Sports Association by 56 runs at the MA Aziz Stadium yesterday.
Singer chess Nasir holds Niaz
Grand Master Ziaur Rahman maintained his solo lead with eight points after the end of the ninth round games of the Singer 30th National Chess Championship at the NSC conference-room yesterday.
Roddick wins at Coria's cost
American second seed Andy Roddick won the ATP Masters Series best-of-five hardcourt final here 6-7, 6-3, 6-1 when Argentina's third-seeded Guillermo Coria retired with a back injury.
Do not blame Lara: Sobers
West Indies legend Gary Sobers has lent his support to Brian Lara saying that the under-fire captain should not be made a scapegoat for the Caribbean team's first home series defeat by England for 36years.
Primera Liga Valencia stay close
Valencia kept the pressure on leaders Real Madrid after second-half goals from Mauricio Pellegrino and leading striker Mista gave them a 2-0 win at home to basement side Murcia on Sunday.
UEFA Champs League Highly charged Highbury
The all-London clash between Arsenal and Chelsea at Highbury on Tuesday is the highlight of this week's Champions League quarter-final, second-leg games.
Beckhams in trouble?
England football captain David Beckham joined his wife Victoria in Switzerland for a skiing holiday after denying newspaper reports he had had an affair with his Spanish interpreter in Madrid.
Serie A Roma sniff a chance
Leaders AC Milan were held for a second successive to give championship rivals Roma a glimmer of hope in the race for the Italian league title.
Premiership Owen delight for Liverpool
Michael Owen's brace of goals kept Liverpool firmly in the hunt for a Champions League place as Gerard Houllier's men beat Blackburn 4-0 at Anfield.
Fear Milwall!
Millwall, the first division side from south London who have reached their first FA Cup final, are the club everyone loves to hate.