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IspahaniMirzapore Tea
7h National Cricket League

Another Shahriar reminder
Al Shahriar's bat continued to get broader match by match as the in-form Dhaka captain hammered an explosive century on the opening day of their four-day match of the Ispahani Seventh National Cricket
 
ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup
Sri Lanka 2006

Jr Tigers group champs
Bangladesh handed a thumping 171-run defeat on ICC associate members Uganda yesterday at the Sinhalese Sports Club ground in Colombo to emerge Group A champions in the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup withthree
 
First Aus-SL final today
Aussies aim to stop flying Jayasuriya
Australia are looking to prevent Sri Lanka from getting away to a flying start should the visitors bat first in Friday's opening triangular one-day cricket series final match at Adelaide Oval.
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Toughest time of Arthur's life
South Africa coach Mickey Arthur said on Wednesday the disappointing tour of Australia had been the toughest time of his professional life.
 
India create Champions Trophy headache again
The International Cricket Council's (ICC) Champions Trophy ran into trouble Thursday after major centres in India declined to host the limited-overs tournament later this year.
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Int'l Jr Tennis ends today
Lee Hsin Han and Peng Hsien Yin set an all-Taipei boys' singles final after winning their respective semifinals of the Dhaka Bank 20th Bangladesh International Junior Tennis Championship at the National
 
MSC crash to Thai club
Bek Tero Sasna FC of Thailand brushed aside Mohammedan Sporting Club of Dhaka 4-0 in a friendly in Bangkok yesterday.
 
Tanima, Eva share lead
Woman FIDE Master Tanima Parveen and Nazrana Khan Eva took joint lead in the Camellia 27th National Women's Chess Championship with maximum two points after end of the second round at the BCF hall-room
 
Munna's 1st death anniversary to be observed today
Former national football captain Monem Munna's first death anniversary will be observed by his family at his Narayanganj residence today.
 
Africa Cup of Nations
Egypt 2006

African Cup final today
Egypt's locals up against Ivorian exports
Host nation Egypt will attempt to win a record fifth African Nations Cup title when their team of home-based players face Ivory Coast's impressive array of European exports in Friday's final.
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Serie A
Draw suits Juve fine
Juventus stretched their Serie A lead on Wednesday despite a 1-1 draw at home to Parma after second-placed Inter Milan lost 2-1 at Fiorentina.
 
Giles' eyes on Ashes series
Ashley Giles has admitted that he will not risk missing out on the Ashes tour of Australia later this year by rushing back prematurely to be able to play in England's upcoming tour of India.
 
FA Cup
Chelsea thrash Everton
Chelsea kept their dreams of a treble-winning season alive by booking their place in the last 16 of the FA Cup with a 4-1 fourth round replay win at home to Premiership rivals Everton here Wednesday.
 
Pegasus lose last match
First Division Cricket League runners-up Young Pegasus ended their campaign with a defeat when they crashed to Uttara Sporting Club by seven wickets at the Dhaka University ground yesterday.
 
Spanish Cup
Real hit for six
European superpower Real Madrid were humbled 6-1 by Real Zaragoza in the first leg of their Spanish Cup semifinal on Wednesday.
 
Premiership
Liverpool go down at Charlton
First-half goals from Darren Bent and Luke Young gave Charlton a 2-0 Premier League win over Liverpool here at The Valley on Wednesday.
 
Capello causes fascist stir
Comments by Juventus coach Fabio Capello praising late Spanish military dictator General Francisco Franco have provoked uproar with a Catalan politician on Wednesday calling for the European Commission
 
South Asian Archery
India maintain supremacy
India maintained their supremacy in the First South Asian Archery Championships winning all the medals on the second day at BKSP, Savar yesterday.
 
Dravid rejects Inzy's claim
India captain Rahul Dravid denied his team were guilty of unsportsmanlike behaviour in appealing for Pakistani captain Inzamamul Haq's dismissal in the first one-day international.
 
India to give Eng a pacy welcome
Indian selectors have prepared a dose of pace for England by naming four fast bowlers in a team for the tourists' only first-class match before the Test series.
 
Ashes heroes meet Queen
England captain Michael Vaughan and the rest of his Ashes-winning squad saw their achievements in winning last year's Test series against Australia recognised by the Queen in a ceremony at BuckinghamPalace
 

 
   
 
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