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MSC escape with a draw
Mohammedan-2, Arambagh-2
Arambagh striker Mujibur Rahman Ritu set up two goals for his teammates but let Moha-mmedan Sporting Club off the hook with a couple of near misses in the dying moments of yesterday's Premier Football
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BFF promises Cruciani a free hand
The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) will give new national team coach Diego Andres Cruciani absolute freedom, said National Team Management Committee (NTMC) chairman Kazi Salahuddin after Cruciani
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Afro-Asia Cup
Mashrafee in Asian XI
Bangladesh speedster Mashrafee Bin-Mortuza was on Thursday included in the Asian XI for this month's Afro-Asia Cup to be held in South Africa after Pakistan's Rana Navidul Hassan was declared unavailable
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Tushar blooms for BD A
Tushar Imran hit a superb century as Bangladesh A fought back gallantly against Yorkshire on the second day of their three-day match at Headingley, Leeds yesterday.
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Flintoff leads assault
Andrew Flintoff kept the pressure on Australia as England continued their Ashes fightback with some blistering batting on the first day of the second Test at Edgbaston here Thursday.
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McGrath's misfortune
Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath was ruled out of the second Test here Thursday following a freak injury that left him with torn ankle ligaments and a major doubt for next week's third Test at OldTrafford.
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Courage his forte
From the moment he made his India debut as a cocky teenager nearly 14 years ago, Sourav Ganguly has faced criticism for both his game and attitude.
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England 407 all out
England were all out for 407 on Day One of the second Test against Australia at Edgbaston yesterday.
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India to tour Zim in August
India will play two Tests in Zimbabwe after participating in a one-day competition with the hosts and Zew Zealand in a month-long tour starting August 24.
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Return of the Zizou
French star Zinedine Zidane on Wednesday announced that he is coming out of international retirement to help his country's flagging World Cup campaign.
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Sania shocks Petrova
India's Sania Mirza provided the upset of the second round at the San Diego Classic on Wednesday with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over fourth seed Nadia Petrova.
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Relief and joy in France
Paris might not have beaten London for the 2012 Olympics but the French were patting themselves on the back Thursday for getting the next best thing -- Zizou.
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Magpies fly away
Newcastle United were dumped out of Europe on Wednesday after a frustrating night that saw Graeme Souness's side lose 2-1 to Deportivo La Coruna in the semi-finals of the Intertoto Cup.
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U-19 Women's Handball
Two wins for Jessore
Jessore won both their Bengal Plastic U-19 women's handball tournament matches yesterday in the city.
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Umpire Cowie calls time
New Zealand umpire Doug Cowie has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after 20 years at first-class and Test levels.
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Robinho scores again for Santos
Real Madrid-bound Robinho scored his first goal for Santos since May as champions Santos moved to fourth in the Brazilian championships.
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We won't ease up: Atapattu
Sri Lankan captain Marvan Atapattu on Thursday warned rivals his team will not relax despite qualifying for the final of the triangular one-day cricket series.
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All depends on Bond
New Zealand are banking on the return from injury of fast bowler Shane Bond for the first Test of a two-match series against Zimbabwe, starting in Harare on Sunday.
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