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So unlike Bashar
Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar showed no signs of jet-leg as he inspired Acme Laboratories to record a 98-run victory against newcomers Metro Real Estate in the GrameenPhone Corporate Cricket League
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Hayden, Gilchrist show the way
Matthew Hayden completed a century and Adam Gilchrist was racing towards his own hundred as Australia amassed 331 for six on the opening day of the ICC super test with the Rest of the World on Friday.
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Smith supports trial by replay
World XI captain Graeme Smith said he supported the use of television replays after the video umpire gave out three Australian batsmen on the opening day of the ICC super test on Friday.
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The Ganguly puzzle
Cricket-mad Indians were debating Sourav Ganguly's future on Friday, a day after India's most successful Test captain was sacked due to injury and poor batting form.
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Spain get the toughest draw
Spain, deprived by Serbia Montenegro of an automatic place in the 2006 World Cup finals, must overcome Slovakia to reach the finals in Germany next year.
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Tigers captain gets support from fellow skippers
Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar said he was heartened by the show of support for Bangladesh from his counterparts during the ICC's (International Cricket Council) captains meeting in Sydney on Wednesday.
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Important CCDM meeting today
The Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis (CCDM) meets with club officials today to settle three important issues ahead of the upcoming Premier and First Division cricket leagues.
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Asian Chess C'ship
Rakib the lone winner
International Master Abdullah Al-Rakib, the only Bangladeshi player, won the seventh round game in the 5th Asian Individual Chess Championship in Hyderabad, India on Thursday.
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Clarke video's first Test victim
Australian Michael Clarke became the first batsman given out in Test cricket by the third umpire during the opening day of the Super Test against the World XI at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.
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Preview: primera liga
Real sweat on Ronaldo
Brazilian ace Ronaldo, who has been the most decisive player for Real Madrid since joining the club in 2002-2003, is facing a race to be fit for this weekend's derby date with Atletico Madrid after suffering
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Preview: premiership
Davies' ideal chance
Kevin Davies could not have a better opportunity to prove his case that he can be the target man England should take to next summer's World Cup.
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Preview: Serie A
Juve going for start record
Juventus will move a step closer to the record for the best start to a Serie A season should they beat Sicilian side Messina at home on Saturday.
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'It's a privilege’
Rahul Dravid said Friday he was "honoured and privileged" to be named India's new cricket captain, ending Sourav Ganguly's five-year reign as the country's most successful skipper.
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Tendulkar boost
Batting superstar Sachin Tendulkar on Friday returned to the India squad for this month's home one-day series against Sri Lanka after recovering from an elbow injury.
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Another defeat for HP Squad
Tamim Iqbal hit 88 but it was not good enough for Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) High Performance Squad to prevent a 6-wicket defeat in a rain-interrupted limited-overs game against their Sri Lankan counterparts
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Buchanan stays on
Cricket Australia (CA) said Friday it had re-appointed John Buchanan as Australian team coach to a new contract through to after the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies.
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Fergie not amused
Sir Alex Ferguson has delivered a withering blast at Sepp Blatter after the FIFA President told the Manchester United boss to crack down on Wayne Rooney's indiscipline.
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Karembeu signs off
French World Cup winner Christian Karembeu on Thursday announced his retirement from football.
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