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'Injured' Aftab out of BD A tour
Exciting batting talent Aftab Ahmed was dropped from the England-bound Bangladesh A team due to injury.
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Arambagh held by Wanderers
Arambagh Krira Sangha were held by lowly Dhaka Wanderers Club to a goalless draw in the Premier Bank Premier Football League at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
 
Vaughan puts cricket aside
England captain Michael Vaughan insisted any euphoria he felt about his side's one-day international win over Australia had been short-lived as he prepared for the prospect of playing two games in bomb-hit
 
'Aussies loving it'
Mike Hussey said Australia were relishing the challenge posed by England after years of domination over the old enemy.
 
Tendulkar has to prove his fitness
Sachin Tendulkar, who would be out of action for four months as he recovers from an operation to cure an elbow injury, would have to prove his fitness by playing domestic matches in order to make it to
 
Pele scores again!
Soccer legend Pele, who joined the New York Cosmos 30 years ago, was back in the city on Friday, not as a missionary for the world's most popular sport but presenting a documentary film of his life.
 
Hosts' Winning Start
BKSP under-16 soccer begins
BKSP Green defeated Chandigarh Football Association 2-1 as the third Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Protish-than (BKSP) under-16 football tournament began at the country's lone sports institute ground in Savar
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Reefat dealt major blow
Reefat bin Sattar's aspiration to accumulate the necessary points to become a Grand Master received a huge blow when he lost his fifth round board against Grand Master Ziaur Rahman in the University of
 
Wari blank Dhanmondi
Two second-half goals helped Wari Club register their fourth victory in the First Division Football League when they blanked bottomers Dhanmondi Club 2-0 at the Birshreshtha Shaheed Mostafa Kamal Stadium
 
Figo almost a done deal
Liverpool hope to complete the signing of Luis Figo from Real Madrid over the weekend, with the Portugal international nearing an agreement with the Spanish club to leave the Bernabeu on a free transfer.
 
Chelsea swoop for Ronaldinho
Chelsea are reportedly poised to make an audacious 83 million pound bid for Barcelona striker Ronaldinho, according to Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport.
 
Mexico lose Gold Cup opener
South Africa launched their campaign in the CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 2-1 victory over defending champions Mexico on Friday.
 
Luxemburgo's warning's
Real Madrid coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo has warned that players unhappy with not being guaranteed first-team football should leave the club.
 
'Eng's best yet to come'
Paul Collingwood believes England can improve on their stunning display against Australia in the first match of a three-game one-day international series this week.
 
Sport never stops for anything
Two of Britain's biggest sports events will go ahead as planned on Sunday despite Thurs-day's bomb-attacks in London.
 
Play In Karachi
Nowhere safe, says Miandad
This week's bomb blasts in London show that nowhere is safe and England's cricket team should reconsider a decision not to play in Karachi, former Pakistani captain Javed Miandad said on Saturday.
 
Early worries for Windies
Spinners Rangana Herath and Kaushal Lokuarachchi bagged three wickets apiece as the West Indies were bowled out for a paltry 110 by a Sri Lankan Board President's XI here on Saturday.
 
Australia give go-ahead to last 2 ODIs
Australia have agreed for the final two NatWest Challenge matches to go ahead as scheduled.
 
Roman gets Putin's vote
The Kremlin has invited Russia's richest man Roman Abramovich to seek a further term as governor of a remote Siberian region in a sign President Vladimir Putin still trusts the owner of Chelsea soccer
 
Heinze Man U fans' choice
Argentina defender Gabriel Heinze has been voted Manchester United's player-of-the-year by fans.
 
Fed Cup
Myskina shocks Venus
Russia's Anastasia Myskina battled from a set down to put the reigning Fed Cup champions Russia 1-0 up in the semifinal tie against the United States with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 win over Wimbledon champion Venus
 
Park completes United move
South Korea's Park Ji-sung has completed his transfer to Manchester United from PSV Eindhoven after being granted a British work permit, the English Premier League club said.
 

 
   
 
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