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Nitol-Tata National Football League
The 4th that shook Reds
Muktijoddha last in semis
Muktijoddha Sangsad completed an expected semifinal lineup of the Nitol-Tata Fifth National Football League with a 4-0 drubbing of Bangla-desh Army yesterday.
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Astle gives NZ series win
Nathan Astle shrugged off the blues that have dogged him in recent innings to score an unbeaten 90 Tuesday, giving New Zealand a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka and an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-match
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Weather may play foul with Pak pitch plans
Wet and foggy weather may wreck Pakistan's plan to prepare hard pitches during this month's home cricket series against rival India, Pakistan's chief curator said Tuesday.
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Advantage South Africa
South Africa amassed a huge first innings total and rocked Australia with three late wickets to seize the momentum in the final cricket Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday.
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Trouble won't leave Sourav
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly courted trouble once more ahead of the upcoming Pakistan tour when he was suspended from bowling in a domestic match on Tuesday.
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Nirala century guides Partex
Nirala hit a hundred as Partex Sporting Club thrashed Dhanmondi Club by 87 runs in the First Division Cricket League at the Dhaka University ground yesterday.
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Hanif hammers double century in LOM
Hanif Hossain made a stunning double century in a limited-overs match (LOM) of the Under-15 Dhaka Metro age-group cricket tournament as his side Nabin Sangha pulled off a massive 224-run victory against
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Premiership
Bolton end Liverpool run
English Premiership champions Chelsea were left 14 points clear at the top of the table on Monday after a 3-1 win away to London rivals West Ham at Upton Park.
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Chelsea victim of double standards
Jose Mourinho angrily accused the football authorities and British media of double standards in their treatment of Chelsea after the Premiership champions and leaders beat London rivals West Ham 3-1 at
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FIFA World Cup Germany 2006
German turns WC rubbish into gold
Interior decorator Matthias Blume says he has received a winning bid of 11,250 euros ($13,300) for a scrap of paper labelled 'Germany' which was found in a rubbish bag after being used in the World Cup
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No quick fix for Owen
Graeme Souness has warned there will be no speedy return to action for Michael Owen after watching Newcastle United struggle to a 2-2 Premiership draw against North-East rivals Middlesbrough without their
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Watch out for new Zaheer!
Having forced his way back into the national squad, Zaheer Khan is banking on his "new bowling style" to deliver the goods during the gruelling tour of Pakistan which he admits could be the turning point
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Brazil going Europe-wise
Brazil are considering moving their domestic season next year to match the major European leagues.
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Robson wants Kanu to go later
West Bromwich coach Bryan Robson is urging the Nigerian football authorities to allow striker Kanu to delay his departure later this month for the African Nations Cup in Egypt.
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Mourinho awaits wife's permission
Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho will only watch the Barclays Premiership showdown between Manchester United and Arsenal if his wife gives him permission! The Portuguese coach watched his side go 14 points
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Pakistan call up Raffatullah for India camp
Pakistan included uncapped opener Raffatullah Mohmand in their provisional squad of 18 players for a pre-India series camp starting this week, the Pakistan Cricket Board said Monday.
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Sania expects tougher 2006
Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza warned on Tuesday that she was expecting a tougher season ahead after her breakthrough 2005.
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Cicinho's Real debut delayed
Real Madrid signing Cicinho will not make his debut in Tuesday's King's Cup match against Athletic Bilbao because the club has yet to receive his transfer documents from the Brazilian Football Federation.
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Narayanganj in zonal final
Raju Mia's 67th-minute strike took Narayanganj into the zonal final of the Second JFA Cup Under-16 football tournament with a 1-0 win over Sylhet at the Chandpur Stadium yesterday.
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Div I handball
Prime Sporting Club and Bhratritto Samaj Kalyan Sangha won their respective matches in the Bactrol First Division Handball League at the outer stadium handball ground yesterday.
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