Volume 5 Number 73 Sat. August 07, 2004    
 
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Nitol-Tata National Football league
BU down Russel
Premier League champions Bro-thers Union sur-vived some tense moments before earning a 2-1 win over Sheikh Ru-ssel Krira Chakra in the opening match of the Nitol-Tata National Football League at the Khulna
 
ICC Champions Trophy Englad 2004
Youths becoming seniors?
Selectors submit team today
Changes are in store when the national selectors submit their choice of 14 to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) for next month's ICC Champions Trophy in England.
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Sachin no god!
He has been described as India's immortal warrior and a gladiator who fights on when everyone else has failed.
 
Rudolph defies SL
Muralitharan takes over
Jacques Rudolph played a defiant knock as South Africa fought hard on the third day of the first Test against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium on Friday.
 
WI wobble again
West Indies suffered another depressing day on their tour of England as they were bowled out for just 223 by Derbyshire on the first day of three.
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Eriksson lives another day
Sven-Goran Eriksson held on to his job as England coach after his employers the Football Association said he had "no case to answer" over his affair with an FA secretary.
 
Indo-Pak team to take on World XI
A plan has been mooted to organise a series between a combined India-Pakistan XI and the Rest of the World.
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FINAL: China v Japan (AFC Asian Cup China 2004)
It doesn't get any bitter
China and Japan come face to face Saturday to settle old scores in an Asian Cup final match that has been dragged through the political mud.
 
Forget peace of mind
Sven-Goran Eriksson may have been cleared in the sex scandal that has rocked the Football Association (FA), but British papers warned Friday the knives will quickly be out for the Swede should England
 
Van Nistelrooy out for a month
Alex Ferguson's plans for the new season were thrown into turmoil Thursday with the news that Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy will miss the next month because of a hernia.
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Nat'l hockey
Navy hold Dhaka
Defending champions Dhaka forced to drop points in their opening super league match of the ANAS Group National Hockey Champion-ship at the Maulana Bhasani National Stadium yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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