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Imran inspires Bangladesh A
Tushar Imran shrugged off the tag as an one-day specialist with a career-best 119 to help Bangladesh A conjure up a small yet significant 19-run first-innings lead against Glouces-tershire on the second
 
Harmison harms Australia
Stephen Harmison took five wickets in an innings against Australia for the first time as England bowled out their oldest foes for just 190 on the first day of the first Ashes Test at Lord's here Thursday.
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2nd leg from today
The second leg of the Premier Bank Premier Football League starts today after a four-day break when leaders Mohammedan Sporting Club take on bottom-table Dipali Juba Sangha at the Bangabandhu National
 
Machine McGrath's milestone
The opening day of the first Test of the Ashes series at Lord's. The first ball after tea, straight, full and bang on target. Typical Glenn McGrath.
 
BFF confirms Argentine boost
The Bangladesh football team is set to get enough time and more importantly a taste of Argentine flair when they start their preparation for the SAFF Football Championship to be held in Pakistan thisDecember.
 
England 79/5
England were 79-5 with another 14 overs remaining on an extraordinary opening day of the first Ashes Test against Australia at Lord's yesterday.
 
Div I Soccer
Wari finish fifth
Wari Club ended this season's First Division Football League campaign with a 3-1 victory over relegated BRTC at the Birshreshtha Shaheed Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur yesterday.
 
WACA releases SA schedule
South Africa will have three warm-up matches in Western Australia before the first cricket Test against Australia starting here on December 16, Western Australia Cricket Association (WACA) acting chief
 
Second Test starts today
Fit-again SL look to wrap up series against WI
Sri Lanka go into the second cricket Test against the West Indies here Friday boosted by the quick recovery of star bowlers Chaminda Vaas and Muttiah Muralitharan from a flu virus.
 
Ganguly's absence will be felt, says Kirmani
The morale of the Indian cricket team as it bids to win the upcoming tri-nation Indian Oil Cup in Sri Lanka would be low in the absence of Sourav Ganguly, according to Syed Kirmani, the former wicketkeeper
 
Waugh's key Englishmen
Fast bowler Stephen Harmison, all-rounder Andrew Flintoff and skipper Michael Vaughan are the key players who could help England win the Ashes, says former Australian captain Steve Waugh.
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School chess
A total of 22 players shared the lead with maximum two points in the boys' senior group (Class VI-X) after the second round of the Standard Chartered Bank School chess tournament ended at the BCF auditorium
 
Fergie the tourist
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson can't wait to get to China where the Red Devils play local team Beijing Hyundai next week, not so much for the match but the sightseeing.
 
Robinho's medical done
Brazilian forward Robinho has undergone a medical at a clinic in Sao Paulo before signing for Real Madrid, Spanish media reported on Thursday.
 
Hiddink Socceroos'
The Football Federation Australia (FFA) has called a press conference here Friday with Dutchman Guus Hiddink expected to be announced as the next Australian coach.
 
Police hunt for kidnapped coach
Mexican police are hunting for the Argentine coach of one of the country's biggest football clubs.
 
Shoaib rocks Northants
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar grabbed six wickets while England reject Graham Thorpe handed the England selectors a timely reminder of his Ashes credentials on Wednesday.
 
Inter hope for Real duo
Inter Milan are still hopeful of signing Real Madrid's unsettled Portuguese star Luis Figo.
 
Ronaldo & Figo coming to India
From the Bernabeu to India Gate -- Real Madrid mates Ronaldo and Luis Figo are sure to kick up a storm -- but not kick a football -- when they come to India in 10 days, to launch the latest rage in global
 
Two-match WC ban on Hanke
Germany international striker Mike Hanke, sent off during the third-place play-off in the Confederations Cup last month, has been suspended for the first two matches of the 2006 World Cup finals, theGerman
 

 
   
 
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