Vol. 5 Num 149 Thu. October 21, 2004    
 
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Pan Pacific Sonargaon Test Series 2004 Bangladesh vs. New Zealand
Hoping for a good morning
Bangladesh's spinners laun-ched a spirited fightback and did not allow the New Zea-landers to assume control on day two but things could have been better still felt home captain Khaled Mashud.
 
Pan Pacific Sonargaon Test Series 2004 Bangladesh vs. New Zealand
Fantastic Franklin
Even before the crowd could settle into their seat on the second day of the Dhaka Test, New Zealand's James Franklin created a little history for himself.
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Series Salad
Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore was desperate to improve the patience of his charges.
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Thilan holds SL together
Thilan Samaraweera ended three runs short of a well-organised hundred as Sri Lanka recovered from a shaky start to reach 233 for seven on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan on Wednesday.
 
'Now let's move on'
Zimbabwe Cricket Union chairman Peter Chingoka said here Wednesday that following the rejection of racism allegations against the ZCU by an International Cricket Council's "eminent persons" adjudication,
 
Cullinan in for Gibbs?
The chances of South Africa batsman Herschelle Gibbs touring India next month appear to be receding.
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Aussies say goodbye to legend Miller
More than 1,000 mourners filled St. Paul's cathedral here Wednesday for the state funeral of one of Australia's greatest sporting heroes, cricketer Keith Miller, who died on October 11, aged 84.
 
Venus, Sugiyama sail
Venus Williams survived a potentially difficult opening round at the 1.3 million dollar WTA event in Zurich when she overcame Croatia's Karolina Sprem 6-2, 6-2.
 
Nadal storms past Sanguinetti
Spain's teenage raging bull Rafael Nadal stampeded over an Italian nearly twice his age, ploughing into the second round of the 2.4-million-dollar Madrid Masters 6-2, 6-1 against Davide Sanguinetti.
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UEFA Champs League
Round-up

Owen opens account
England international Michael Owen finally paid back the opening installment on his 12-million-dollar transfer fee on Tuesday as he scored his first Real Madrid goal to give his side a 1-0 Champions League
 
UEFA Champs League
Let down by the fans
Between them they have played almost 600 times in European competition and been crowned champions six times, but Tuesday's clash of the titans here between Juventus and Bayern Munich drew a paltry crowd
 
Mourinho for education
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho said he would not get involved in a public slanging match over striker Adrian Mutu's drugs shame but insisted the club are doing their best to keep players in order.
 
UEFA Cup
Tournament of the rest
They couldn't beat them and they couldn't join them so Europe's second stringers will instead kick-off a new era in the much-maligned UEFA Cup on Thursday with the forty remaining teams divided into eight
 
Chess Olympiad
Wins for men and women
Bangladesh men's team won their fifth round boards 3-1 against Portugal in the 36th Chess Olympiad at Calvia in Spain on Tuesday.
 
JFA Cup football
Rajshahi, Barguna split points
The opening final round match of the JFA Cup Under-16 Football tourney between Rajshahi and Barguna ended in a goalless draw at the Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Mostafa Stadium in Kamalapur yesterday.
 
W Australia beat Tasmania easily
Western Australia wrapped up a crushing nine-wicket win over rivals Tasmania at the WACA Ground here on Wednesday despite the loss of Australian Test bowler Brad Williams with a knee injury.
 
BCB picks 19 to play CAB U-15s
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced a 19-member Under-15 squad yesterday to play against CAB Under-15 side.
 
Five to correct Malik's action
Pakistan Cricket Board said Tuesday it had set up a five-member panel to help promising all-rounder Shoaib Malik correct his suspect bowling action.
 
Tendulkar was to be assessed on Wednesday
Sachin Tendulkar's chances of playing in the third Test against Australia should become clearer after an assessment by a team of experts, including Andrew Leipus, the physiotherapist, and trainer Greg
 
Classical World Chess
Kramnik keeps his crown
Defending world champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia retained his title on Monday by drawing with Hungary's Peter Leko in the Classical World Chess Championship.
 
Veron burgler jailed
A burglar who broke into the London home of football star Juan Sebastian Veron and terrorised his family with a machete was jailed for life on Tuesday.
 
Better learn English!
Berlin's policemen are to get crash courses in English to make them more effective during the 2006 football World Cup finals, a spokesman said Wednesday.
 
Fergie admits mistakes
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted that his tactical blunders are to blame for his side's poor start to the Premiership campaign.
 
Souness gives a piece of his mind
Angry Newcastle boss Graeme Souness on Tuesday told fiery Welsh striker Craig Bellamy to keep his mouth shut after the Geordies' coach found himself on the receiving end of a four-letter tirade at Charlton
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