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Selectors' focus domestic front
With the successful end to the international season, the national selectors were now focusing their attention on strengthening domestic cricket.
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CityCell Zimbabwe Tour of Bangladesh 2005
Aftab, Manzarul top Tigers
Bangladesh ended a gruelling four-month home season with a rare Test and one-day international series triumph over Zimbabwe on the last day of January.
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VB Series
Pakistan pip Windies
West Indies threw away three wickets for nine runs Tuesday to hand Pakistan a 30-run victory and a berth in the finals of the triangular VB Series limited-overs competition against Australia.
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Next Asia Cup in Pakistan
PCB for changes to tour of India
Pakistan have asked India for changes to the proposed itinerary of next month's Test and one-day series in India.
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Gough bowls for Harmison
England pace veteran Darren Gough has issued some words of encouragement to out-of-sorts spearhead Steve Harmison.
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Clarke ready for a dip
Rising young Australian cricketer Michael Clarke said Tuesday he was prepared for his golden run to end after winning the Allan Border Medal.
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Celtic get Bellamy on loan
Scottish Premier League champions Celtic signed controversial Newcastle striker Craig Bellamy on loan for the rest of the season.
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'No 1 not for now'
Maria Sharapova will give top priority to the defence of her Wimbledon title this year after insisting the world number one ranking can wait.
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Dev cricket on
Old DOHS and Brothers Union pulled off emphatic victories in the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) development competition (Under-13) at different venues in the city yesterday.
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AFC Cup
Brothers play Nisa FC Mar 9
Brothers Union will make their Asian club competition debut when the National and Premier League champions host Nisa FC of Turkmenistan in the AFC Cup match in Dhaka on March 9.
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BD A team open UAE tour today
Bangladesh A team will play their first one-day match against UAE at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Dubai today. The game is a day/night affair.
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AL's reception to cricketers cancelled
Bangladesh Awami League (AL) has cancelled its plan to accord a civic reception to the Bangladesh cricket team for winning their maiden Test match and the Test and one-day series against Zimbabwe last
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Rajshahi Stadium goes multipurpose
The Rajshahi Stadium has been dug up to accommodate a council meeting of the ruling Bangladesh National Party (BNP) followed by a month-long fair.
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Langeveldt Ruled Out
Second ODI in S Africa today
Fast bowler Charl Langeveldt has been ruled out of South Africa's next three one-day matches against England because of a fractured left hand.
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Nat'l chess qualifiers Feb 11
The preliminary phase of the 31st National Chess Championship will begin from February 11. Interested players have been requested to enroll on or before February 9.
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Nat'l Jr chess resumes
The BASIC Bank 26th National-Sub-Junior (Under-20) Chess Championship resumed yesterday at the Bangladesh Chess Federation hall-room.
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Murali may still play Kiwi Tests
The Australian surgeon who operated on Muttiah Muralithan's shoulder said the Sri Lankan spinner's injury is not as bad as initially feared and he may still play in the Test series with New Zealand in
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WI announce SA, Pak tours dates
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) on Monday announced the following itineraries for the 2005 tours by South Africa and Pakistan: SOUTH AFRICAM Mar 25 Arrive, Antigua
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Ten in line for Euro 2012
Ten countries, including joint efforts by Poland and Ukraine as well as Croatia and Hungary, are lining up bids to hold the finals of the Euro 2012 football championships.
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FIFA catches beach fever!
FIFA is launching its first ever beach soccer world cup this year, world football's governing body said Tuesday.
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