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Ispahani Mirzapore Tea 7th National Cricket League
Hosts take ‘em all
Rajshahi completed a clean sweep for the home sides in the first round of the National Cricket League when the cricketers of the northern headquarters of the country handed Barisal an eight -wicket defeat
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National booters survive a scare
Bangladesh national team went out of the coaches' manual to salvage some pride yesterday when they came from a two-goal deficit to beat Abahani 3-2 in a preparation match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
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Bangladesh chase down Pakistan
Tamim Iqbal and Suhrawardi Shuvo led Bangladesh in an exciting run-chase to pull off a one-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Afro-Asian Under-19 Cricket Tournament at Visakhapatnam yesterday.
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Flintoff revives England
Andrew Flintoff bowled his heart out on a placid pitch on Wednesday, to sustain England's hopes of forcing a win in the second Test against Pakistan.
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NFL Finals In Khulna
BU take on Town Club today
Defending champions Brothers Union will take on Khulna Town Club in the opening match of the Nitol-Tata Fifth National Football League finals here today.
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UEFA Champs League
MU in uncharted territory
Other big three reach knockout round
Previous winners Juventus, Bayern Munich and Ajax all ensured their places in the knockout stages of the Champions League on Tuesday but another, Manchester United, must wait till the last group match
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The Prince returns
Deposed Indian captain Sourav Ganguly has been handed a lifeline to revive his faltering career after being picked for the Test squad in the home series against Sri Lanka.
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Cairns recalled for Kiwi ODIs
All rounder Chris Cairns has been recalled to the New Zealand one-day squad for the three-match series against Australia next month, New Zealand Cricket announced yesterday.
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Tapash back home
Bangladesh paceman Tapash Baisya returned home on Tuesday from England after a review about his ankle injury with an expert orthopaedic specialist.
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Brazilian TT coach comes
Brazilian table tennis coach Marles Sergio Martins arrived in Dhaka on Tuesday to help the Bangladesh Table Tennis Federation under a programme of the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation).
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Div Two hockey from tomorrow
Barnak Samaj will meet Rayer Bazar AC in the opening match of the Green Delta Second Division Hockey League at the Maulana Bhasani National Hockey Stadium tomorrow.
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UEFA Champs League
Fergie doesn't give in
Sir Alex Ferguson is confident that Manchester United can keep their Champions League campaign alive by beating Benfica in Lisbon next month.
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UEFA Champs League
Gunners told to stay on ground
Arsene Wenger has warned his Arsenal stars to keep their feet on the ground after they swept into the last 16 of the Champions League as Group B winners with five wins out of five.
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FIFA World Cup Germany 2006
Aussies aiming higher
The practicalities out of the way, Australia is dreaming of making an impact at next year's World Cup finals, believing they have a football miracle worker in their coach Guus Hiddink.
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‘We can remain the same’
Barcelona forward Ronaldinho sees no reason why his side cannot continue their sparkling run of form following their performances against Real Madrid and Werder Bremen.
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Gayle to miss Test after heart op
West Indies batsman Chris Gayle is out of this week's third Test against Australia after undergoing corrective surgery for a heart complaint.
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No Razzaq for third Test
Pakistani all rounder Abdul Razzaq has been ruled out of next week's third and final Test against England and remains doubtful for the one-day series due to a lingering elbow injury he picked up during
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Barmy Army dried up
England's "Barmy Army" of travelling cricket fans are used to basking in the evening sunshine with a cold beer, as they discuss the day's play.
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Bangladesh 5-0 down in Iran
Bangladesh conceded a 5-0 defeat to Iran in the away match of the AFC U-20 Football Championship qualifiers in Tehran yesterday. Bangladesh were trailing the first half 2-0.
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England yet 7th
England remain ninth in the latest FIFA world rankings, meaning they are still well-placed to gain a seeding for the 2006 World Cup.
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