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Back to basics for Tigers
Mashrafee Whatmore's concern
While the relaxed Sri Lanka cricketers had late breakfast on Monday morning, the Tigers went to practice straight after the end of the one-day series.
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Brazil samba into finals
World champions Brazil maintained their record as the only country to have played at every World Cup when they routed Chile 5-0 with an Adriano hat-trick on Sunday to qualify for next year's tournament.
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Bashar rushes to ailing mom
Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar returned home on Monday from Sri Lanka to be by the bedside of his ailing mother.
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US Open
Venus wins sibling rivalry
Sharapova comes out tops
Flushing Meadows witnessed another curiously unsatisfying episode of the Venus and Serena Williams story on Sunday.
 
Bond may be the difference
India take on NZ in tri-series final today
Much has changed since India and New Zealand last contested a final on African soil, at the ICC Knockout in October 2000.
 
With or without Kottan Mukti finish 4th
Despite the arrival of high-profile coach George Kottan, Muktijoddha Sangsad had a disappointing premiership campaign.
 
BFF finds no 'fix'
As expected the match-fixing saga ended without fuss as the Bangla-desh Football Federation (BFF) dismissed the allegations made by three leading clubs against defending champions Brothers Union.
 
School soccer
Khilgaon Model High and Shaheed Nabi High romped into the second round of the Pran-Cola school football tournament after winning their group finals at the Birsheshthra Shaheed Mostafa Kamal Stadium in
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US Open
Sania on the attack
India's new idol Sania Mirza says she has no intention of abandoning her go-for-broke style of play as she looks to break into the world top 20.
 
Warne's last hurrah?
One match to go and the scoreline could not be more intriguing: England 2, Shane Warne 1.
That, at least, is how it feels.

 
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Too rich for comfort?
Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has an embarrassment of riches.
One of the following five players has to be left out of the team: Ronaldo, Adriano, Ronaldinho, Kaka, Robinho.

 
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How Europe looks
Group-by-group analysis of European World Cup qualifying after 21 of Saturday's 22 matches and ahead of a further 24 being played on Wednesday:
The eight group winners and two best runners-up qualify

 
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Cameroon edge nearer
Alioum Saidou was the Cameroon hero as they edged Ivory Coast 3-2 Sunday to close on a fifth consecutive appearance at the World Cup finals.
 
Anderson is ready
James Anderson's coach says the pace bowler can step up for England in the final Test if Simon Jones is unfit.
 
Gibbs, Boje not coming to India
Herschelle Gibbs and Nicky Boje have pulled out of South Africa's forthcoming tour to India in November.
 
Aussies weigh a fifth bowler up
Australia have not ruled out bringing in all-rounder Shane Watson for the final Ashes Test at The Oval.
 
Metro TT
Bristi of Lalbagh Academy became women's unseeded singles champion of the Metro Group Open table tennis tournament defeating her teammate Binti 4-3 at the Wooden-Floor Gymnasium on Monday.
 

 
   
 
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