Ausralia In India 2004-05 India's Mumbai miracle
Harbhajan gives hosts a consolation win
India salvaged their bruised pride by winning the fourth and final cricket Test against world champions Australia by 13 runs in a heart-stopping finish here on Friday.
RC Cola ODI Series 2004 Bangladesh vs. New Zealand Five-star Aftab
Aftab Ahmed had an early birthday present yesterday at the Bangabandhu National Sta-dium but never in his wildest dream did he imagine that it would come for his bowling.
Dramatic win for Abahani
Abahani survived a late bout of nerves to beat Usha Krira Chakra 5-2 in the tiebreaker to earn a place in the final of the Club Cup Hockey Tournament at the Maulana Bhasani National yesterday.
Australia In India 2004-05 Ponting criticises pitch
Dravid hails 'unbelievable' performance
Australian cap-tain Ricky Pon-ting hit out at the crumbling wi-cket prepared for the final Test against India after the tourists lost in less than three days here on Friday.
Series Salad
The dismal form of the Bangladeshi batsmen seemed to have infected the caterers at the Bangabandhu National Stadium during the second ODI yesterday.
Kapali comes in Bashar out of action again
Wicket-keeper Khaled Mashud will lead Bangladesh in the third and final one-day international against New Zealand tomorrow after captain Habibul Bashar was forced to pull out of that game because of an
Roddick, Henman tumble
Top seed Andy Roddick and holder Tim Henman, their minds perhaps on next week's Masters Cup, bowed out of the Paris Masters in the third round on Thursday.
Preview: Premiership Derby time in Manchester
The last time Manchester City won a league derby at Old Trafford, a Denis Law backheel settled the contest and condemned Manchester United to relegation to the old second division.
Preview: Primera Liga Barca's goal unchanged
Spanish league leaders Barcelona try to extend their unbeaten streak to 10 games in the Nou Camp against Deportivo La Coruna on Saturday following success in midweek Champions League action.
Preview: Serie A Juve the team to beat
Italy coach Marcello Lippi has first-hand knowledge of Juventus having won five Serie A titles during his two spells in charge in Turin, and he believes the championship is theirs to lose this season.
Work hard wonderboy!
Manchester United's Portuguese teen striker Cristiano Ronaldo has the skills to become the world's best football player but will have to work hard if he wants to earn this title, Real Madrid star Luis
Lloyd inspects Bogra Stadium
Legendary West Indian cricketer and ICC inspector Clive Lloyd visited Shaheed Chandu Cricket Stadium yesterday.
Three share the lead
Saifuddin Lavlu, Debaraj Chatterjee and Shafiq Ahmed were sharing the lead with 6.
Nasir loses
FIDE Master Sheikh Nasir Ahmed went down against International Master Alexander Veingold of Estonia in the fourth round game of the Calvia Open Chess Festival in Spain on Thursday.
Nasir earned 2.
Butcher back to Caribbean
Former Middlesex and England batsman Roland Butcher has accepted a two-year post at the University of West Indies (UWI).
Hopkins to join NZ squad in Australia
Gareth Hopkins, the wicketkeeper from Otago, has been picked to play in New Zealand's opening game of their Australian tour.
Chelsea slam 'weak' FA
Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon accused the Football Association (FA) of being "weak on drugs" after the club's former striker Adrian Mutu was banned for seven months for failing a dope test.