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Pepsi Cup India v Pakistan 2005
Pakistan win last grasp thriller
Inzamam leads record chase to draw level
Captain Inzamamul Haq smashed the final delivery of the match from Sachin Tendulkar for a boundary to lead Pakistan to a thrilling series-levelling win over India in the fourth one-day international here
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Ispahani Mirzapre Tea 6th National Cricket League
Rajshahi lift one-dayers
Rajshahi clinched the Ispahani Sixth National Cricket League one-day title yesterday when they inflicted a massive 140-run defeat on Barisal in a ninth round match at the Barisal Stadium.
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History revisited
Flashback 1998: A chilly afternoon on January 18 and all eyes fixed at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka where two great cricketing nations India and Pakistan were reaching the climax for theSilver
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6-ODI ban on Ganguly
Dravid to lead side, Kumble returns
India captain Sourav Ganguly has been banned for six one-day internationals for his team's slow over-rate during the fourth match against Pakistan here on Tuesday, an official said.
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Groundbreaking trip
Women booters leave for Korea today
A 20-member Bangladesh women's football team leaves for South Korea today to take part in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-17 Championship in South Korea.
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Wright to get farewell gift from team
The Indian cricket team will gift a handcrafted crystal bar set to coach John Wright who bids farewell to his assignment after the final one-day international against Pakistan here on April 17.
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Girls' handball from today
The Maple Leaf Second Mini girls' handball tournament will begin today at the Dhanmondi Women's Sports Complex.
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U 19s beat Australia
The Bangladesh Under-19s got off to a good start in their tour of Australia when the visitors recorded a 13-run victory against Australia U-19 team in a rain-interrupted one-day match at the FehlbergPark
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Pakistan captain thanks top order
Captain Inzamamul Haq diverted all praise on his top order despite hitting a four off the last ball to help Pakistan clinch a dramatic thee-wicket win over India on Tuesday.
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Kiwis run into the lead
Lou Vincent and Stephen Fleming defied a rampant Chaminda Vaas to carry New Zealand to 253 for four, a 42-run first innings lead over Sri Lanka when rain brought an early close to the second day of the
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UEFA Champs League Preview (qtrs. Leg 2): Juventus V Liverpool
Will the Old Lady sing?
Czech striker Milan Baros believes his Liverpool side can cope with the loss of their talismanic captain Steven Gerrard and reach the last four of the Champions League.
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UEFA Champs League Preview (qtrs. Leg 2): Psv V Lyon
Future wide open
Three-time French champions Lyon rate Wednesday's date away to PSV Eindhoven as one of the biggest games in the club's history with a first ever appearance in the Champions League semi-finals at stake.
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StanChart Cricket
Happy time for Happy Times
Happy Times International School snatched an exciting one-run victory over Manarat Dhaka International School in the Standard Chartered Under-13 Young Tigers School Cricket Tournament at the Residential
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Shekhar's lead trimmed
Despite being held by young Bangladeshi International Master Enamul Hossain Rajib, Indian Grand Master Surya Shekhar Ganguly stayed atop in the United Insurance and Leasing Grand Master's Chess Tournament
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Age-group Swimming
Kushtia rule the roost
Kushtia as usual dominated the inter-district women's age-group swimming competition which concluded at the Dhanmondi Women's Sports Complex yesterday.
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Frisk loving new life
Former top international referee Anders Frisk, who retired prematurely after he and his family received death threats from Chelsea fans, has ruled out any return to the game.
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S Africa set 144 to win
Makhaya Ntini took four more West Indies wickets on Tuesday to leave South Africa needing 144 to win the second Test.
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Gilchrist sets WC deadline?
Australia vice-captain Adam Gilchrist says he may retire from international cricket after the 2007 World Cup.
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Bayern struggling in rich world
Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness claims the four-time European champions will be unable to compete for the big prizes for much longer if they cannot find a way of increasing revenue.
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Kallis cleared
South African batsman Jacques Kallis has been cleared of any wrongdoing following a misconduct hearing here with ICC Match Referee Jeff Crowe on Sunday. Kallis had been charged of breaching 1.
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Star cast in Oval tsunami match
Several of the biggest names in world cricket were confirmed Tuesday to play in June's tsunami appeal fundraising match between Asia and an International XI at The Oval.
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