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Fitter, trimmer Tigers
Coach Dav Whatmore seems satisfied with the amount of work done to improve his players' physical fitness before the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka next month.
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Nitol-Tata National Football League
Police edge BDR
Bangladesh Police knocked out Bangladesh Rifles with a solitary goal victory on the opening day of the services zone qualifiers in the fourth Nitol-Tata National Football League (NFL) at the KamlapurStadium
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
A nightmare put to rest
The Netherlands knocked Sweden out of Euro 2004 and claimed a semi-final match-up against Portugal after a nerve tingling penalty shoot-out here on Saturday after the match ended 0-0 after extra-time.
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Bravo restricts England
Seamer Dwayne Bravo grabbed three wickets as England crumbled to 147 all out inside 39 overs in the third one-day triangular international at Trent Bridge on Sunday.
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SL off to winning start
Sri Lanka cruised to a five-wicket victory in the opening match of their Australian cricket tour at Marrara Oval here on Sunday.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Forget tennis!
With Euro 2004 captivating football fans in this corner of the world, the tennis players at Wimbledon can't escape, feeling the pride and pain as they follow their respective teams.
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Wimbledon
Federer, Roddick stay on course
The third Sunday action in Wimbledon history saw the two top men's seeds, Roger Federer and Andy Roddick stay firmly on course for what would be a titanic final in one week's time.
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Rain robs Kiwis
Rain forced the abandonment of the NatWest Series one-day international between New Zealand and the West Indies at Edgbaston on Saturday.
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Wimbledon
Goran rates Roger highly
Goran Ivanisevic lost Wimbledon finals to Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi before he triumphed himself but the Croatian insists that Roger Federer will go on to be a better player than both the Americanlegends.
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Wimbledon
STRAWBERRIES & CREAM
Wimbledon tennis diary for Sunday, the seventh day of the 2004 Championships: Former Wimbledon champions Jimmy Connors and his former bitter rival John McEnroe are setting up a challenge against Pete
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Glenn ready to go
An elated Glenn McGrath is completely satisfied with his fitness and has declared himself "ready to go" for the first Test series against Sri Lanka.
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Windies lose the sponsor
All through the precipitous decline of West Indies cricket, as so many of their supporters lost their faith, there was one source of unwavering support for the national team.Now, even that has ended.
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Cricketing Sunday
With Islamic rebels forcing the closure of cinema halls, video parlours and bars in Indian Kashmir, thousands of Muslim males turn every Sunday to the one form of public entertainment still left to them
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Pioneer Soccer
Mahanagar Krira Chakra outplayed Majed-Babul Smriti Sangsad 6-1 in a south zone match of the Shinepukur Ceramics Pioneer Football League at the Mirpur outer stadium yesterday.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Swedish grace
A Swedish sense of fair play was evident in Sunday's press coverage of the national team's nail-biting Euro 2004 quarter-final penalty shootout defeat by the Netherlands.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Santini attacks players
Jacques Santini launched an astonishing attack on the French squad on Saturday blaming them for France's failure to defend their European title successfully following the shock 1-0 defeat by Greece on
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Becks on the brink
David Beckham has given a rare insight into the "intolerable" strains created by media intrusion into his private life and hinted that they could force him to quit Real Madrid.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Aston Villa is doomed!
If you want to score in the nervewracking atmosphere of a penalty shootout then don't play for English Premiership side Aston Villa.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Ricardo's pledge
Portugal goalkeeper Ricardo, hero of the penalty shootout win over England, will get down on his hands and knees big time if his countrymen go all the way to glory at Euro 2004.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Kickin' around
Even if their paths do not end up crossing at Euro 2004, Portugal can thank Denmark for part of their success story at these championships in the form of Maniche.
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