Vol. 5 Num 198 Sun. December 12, 2004    
 
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Drop catches, lose matches
If you want to know how costly missed opportunities can be better ask master batsman Sachin Tendulkar and Indian captain Sourav Ganguly.
 
Sunil wishes Sachin well
Cricket might not be played at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in future, but the grand venue will for sure have a permanent place in great modern day batsman Sachin Tendulkar's mind.
 
As hungry as ever
It was the most important single of Sachin Tendulkar's life.
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Mashrafee roars on return
Mashrafee-Bin-Mortuza could have become a hero on the second day of the first Test against India yesterday but for some sloppy catching it never happened.
 
Sorry Sunny!
The name Sunil Gavaskar seems to have little significance for a security guard posted at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
 
Mariner back to winning
Mariner Youngs Club came from a goal down to beat Wari Club 4-1 in yesterday's lone Green Delta Premier Hockey League match at the Maulana Bhashani National Stadium.
 
WA wallop Pakistan
Pakistan suffered a demoralising defeat Saturday in their only major warm-up game before the first Test against Australia next week, crashing to Western Australia by 10 wickets.
 
'Don't write 'em off'
Retired fast bowling great Dennis Lillee warned that Pakistan were a team that produced their best in big matches and despite lacklustre form on the current tour of Australia they could not be written
 
MU want Arsenal's help
Manchester United are hoping arch-rivals Arsenal can do them a favour by putting the brakes on Chelsea's title surge at Highbury on Sunday.
 
Best of Gerrard yet to come
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has voiced confidence he can keep his most valuable asset, England midfielder Steven Gerrard, at the club for the peak years of his career.
 
Portsmouth eye Strachan
Managerless Portsmouth could be on the point of turning the tables on Premiership arch-rivals Southampton by appointing former Saints boss Gordon Strachan to the position.
 
Real days ahead, says Figo
Real Madrid's Portuguese star Luis Figo said Friday the Spanish giants are getting back on track after a slow start to their campaign this season.
 
No other club will do for Giggs
Unsettled Manchester United star Ryan Giggs has said that a move from the Red Devils to any other club would be a step down.
 
Reefat stuns Niaz
Local Grand Master Ziaur Rahman drew with his Vietnamese counterpart Dao Thien Hai in the third round of the of the Maan Bangladesh Grand Masters Chess tournament at the federation hall-room yesterday.
 
RU cricket
Statistics Department defeated History Department by 34 runs and Chemistry Department won three wickets against Botany Department in the inter-department cricket tournament of Rajshahi University yesterday.
 
Mourinho in awe of Adriano
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho heaped praise Saturday on Inter Milan's Brazilian striker Adriano, predicting the player will soon become the world's greatest striker.
 
France to make Euro 2012 bid
France are set to make a bid to host the 2012 European football championships, the national football federation president Claude Simonet said on Friday.
 
Edu linked to Barca
Arsenal midfielder Edu said he was flattered to have been linked with Barcelona but indicated he was happy to remain a Gunner if he had the chance of regular first-team football.
 
Magura soccer
Hossain Shaheed Suhrawardi (HSS) College Ekadosh blanked Sreerampur Sporting Club 2-0 in the Shaheed Mukul Smriti Football League at the Magura Government College playground yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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