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A pleasant surprise
The Bangladesh cricket team has come to England to pull off one or two surprises in their first full series against Michael Vaughan's vaunted side.
 
Lord's waking up
It was business as usual at Lord's two days before the first Test between Bangladesh and England.
 
Refreshing Rahim
It was around eight in the morning and it was typical English weather with clouds hanging over the restaurant of the Marriott Hotel at Maida Vale.
 
AFC Cup
BU hope to end on a high
National and Premier League champions Brothers Union will end their maiden campaign in an Asian club football competition today when they host Lebanon's Nejmeh FC in the last Group C match of the AFCCup.
 
Harmison feels good
England paceman Steve Harmison admits they will be in a "no-win situation" in the two-Test series against Bangladesh.
"If we win in two or three days then we're expected to.

 
Final Preview: Milan v Liverpool
Odds favour Italians, heart English
Liverpool will need to display the cunning and conviction that defined their European golden age if they are to upset predictions and beat a more accomplished AC Milan side in Wednesday's Champions League
 
Rajib clinches Open Rating chess crown
International Master Enamul Hossain Rajib won the Open FIDE Rating Chess title with an unbeaten note when he shared points in the ninth and last round game against fellow IM Reefat Bin Sattar at the federation
 
Alok's Reds win again
The two different selections for the trial of Bangladesh A team were forced to play another limited-overs match on a hockey turf due to unplayable ground conditions at BKSP yesterday following rain for
 
Div I Soccer
Mohakhali beat Dhanmondi
Mohakhali Ekadash recorded their first win in the First Division Football League defeating Dhanmondi Club by a solitary goal yesterday.
 
Women's Handball
Mariners lift title
Dhaka Mariner Youngs Club clinched the Tibet Women's Handball League title with a 27-15 victory over Arambagh Krira Sangha in the last super-three match at the Outer stadium handball court yesterday.
 
UEFA Champs League
The Spain factor!
Liverpool's Champions League chances against AC Milan could turn on the tactical decisions of a manager from Madrid, the passing of a Basque midfielder and the inventive style of a Catalan forward.
 
UEFA Champs League
Born winners want more
With seven European Cup winners' medals between them, AC Milan's Paolo Maldini and Clarence Seedorf could be excused a degree of nonchalance ahead of Wednesday's Champions League final with Liverpool.
 
UEFA Champs League
A multinational final
Call it the United Nations final.
Players from 19 different countries will be represented Wednesday when AC Milan and Liverpool play in the Champions League final in Istanbul, Turkey.

 
French Open
Agassi's early exit
Playing flat-footed and looking weary, Andre Agassi lost Tuesday in the opening round of the French Open for the second year in a row.
 
Ex-BCB boss Manzar passes away
Former Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) general secretary Neyamtullah Taher Manzar died on Monday at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
The sports organiser, who served the Board in 1991, was 54.

 
Brutal murder of Brazilian booter
A Brazilian footballer was shot repeatedly in the head and then dumped in the boot of his car in the north of Rio de Janeiro, police said here on Monday.
 
Ansar women's kabaddi champs
Ansar emerged champions in the Women's Kabaddi League when they beat Azad Sporting Club 54-26 in the last match at the Dhanmondi Women's Sports Complex yesterday.
The winners led the first half 26-15.

 

 
   
 
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