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SAFF Championship Pakistan 2005
Cruciani's dream is to win
Diego Cruciani might have hurt Indian coach Syed Nayeemuddin's pride when the Argentine used his inexperienced reserve bench to hold their soccer rivals to a 1-1 draw in the group stage.
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SAFF Championship Pakistan 2005
'It's our responsibility'
While the whole nation awaits the national team to bring laurel from Pakistan, Bangla-desh football captain Arif Khan Joy feels that it is him and his mates who hold the responsibility of doing it.
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Outrage across India
Moves are on to 'rehabilitate' Ganguly
Less than twenty-four hours after the national selectors decided to wield the axe on Sourav Ganguly, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is desperately pursuing damage control.
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Ntini tears Aus apart
South Africa dismissed Australia for just 258 on Friday to seize the initiative on the opening day of the first Test.
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Shaheed Jewel XI win V-Day cricket
A blazing unbeaten century by Nadif Chowdhury powered Habibul Bashar-led Shaheed Jewel XI to a comfortable 64-run victory over Khaled Mashud-led Shaheed Mushtaque XI in the Victory Day limited-overs exhibition
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Div I cricket
Al-Mamun and Sumon Barua blasted tons to guide Gazi Tank to an easy 62-run victory against Dhaka Wanderers Club in the First Division Cricket League at BKSP yesterday.
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Premiership
Gunners look to halt Chelsea juggernaut
Arsenal host Chelsea on Sunday in the last of the weekend's Premier League games carrying the fading hopes of all the title pretenders that someone, somehow can halt the blue juggernaut.
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Primera Liga
Stern test for Caro's boys
Primera Liga joint leaders Osasuna will put Juan Ramon Lopez Caro's Real Madrid to the test in the caretaker coach's first home game in charge at the Bernabeu on Sunday.
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Serie A
Lazio next for Juve
With runaway leaders Juventus preparing to travel south to take on Lazio on Saturday, there is talk the Serie A title race is already as good as over.
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UEFA Champs League
Mouth-watering last 16
For the second straight year, the Spanish and English league leaders will meet in the opening round of the Champions League tournament after being drawn on Friday.
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Kumble set to reach 100
Tests as India eye series
Veteran leg-spinner Anil Kumble is set to play his 100th Test as a confident India eye a series victory against a struggling Sri Lanka.
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Blatter hails Mourinho
FIFA boss Sepp Blatter has credited the outstanding talents of manager Jose Mourinho, and not Roman Abramovich's millions, for Chelsea's success.
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'We must bounce back'
England are capable of bouncing back from their joint-heaviest one-day international defeat in time to push Pakistan all the way in the remaining two matches of their five-match series, according to Marcus
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Ronaldo denies Real departure
Ronaldo has dismissed suggestions that he wants to return to Inter Milan and says the only way he will leave Real Madrid is if the club decide to get rid of him.
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Resentment within BCCI
The new Sharad Pawar-led regime in Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) faces resentment from its two committee members, who demanded the selectors 'redress the wrong' done to Sourav Ganguly by
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Sourav says, no comment
Even as protests continued over his exclusion from the Indian cricket Test team, Sourav Ganguly on Friday declined to comment on the issue. "I'm not speaking to anyone in the media.
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Mourning Rafa stays in Japan
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has decided to remain in Japan despite the death of his father and a tribute will be held before Sunday's World Club Championship final, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said.
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Sachin, Anil to be felicitated
Before the commencement of the third Test between India and Sri Lanka here, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) would felicitate Sachin Tendular, for his 35th Test century, and Anil Kumble,
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V-Day hockey
Bangladesh Army and Sonali Bank won their respective matches in the Victory Day hockey competition at the Maulana Bhasani National Stadium yesterday.
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I don't want Beckham's job, says Terry
Chelsea skipper John Terry has insisted he has no desire to take the England captaincy from David Beckham before next summer's World Cup finals in Germany.
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