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banglalink tiger cup Bangladesh vs Kenya ODI series 2006
Tigers eye delightful double
If the victory margin in the last two games is an indication, than Bangladesh will go into their third one-day match against Kenya as the overwhelming favourite at the Fatullah Cricket Stadium today.
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A lucrative 6-yr package
Bangladesh put behind the looming threat of their very existence in the elite Test family when they won an encouraging package for the next six years at the ICC board meeting held in Dubai on Tuesday.
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A tour of opportunity
Sri Lanka A start their three-week tour here today with the first four-day match against Bangladesh A at the BKSP ground in Savar.
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Eng land historic win
Andrew Flintoff and Shaun Udal made a mockery of India's famed batting line-up as a depleted England squared the series with a crushing 212-run victory in the third and final Test here on Wednesday.
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Final round from today
The tenth and final round of the Ispahani Seventh National Cricket League begins today at three different venues to determine the winner of the four-day version.
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Pakistan clinch series
Pakistan scored a comfortable four-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the third and final one-day international to clinch the series 2-0 here on Wednesday.
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Rs jointly top the table
International Masters Enamul Hossain Rajib and Abdullah Al Rakib jointly led the table with 10.
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Melbourne 2006 XVIII Commonwealth Games Australia
History beckons 'Goldfinger'
Australia uncovered a new track and field poster boy on Wednesday as Indian shooter Samaresh Jung edged closer to a seven gold Commonwealth Games record.
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Primera Liga
Barca edge towards glory
Barcelona had to come from behind after an early goal by Getafe but the Spanish league leaders eventually got into their stride to triumph 3-1 over their visitors from Madrid on Tuesday.
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FA Cup
L'pool demolish Birmingham
Liverpool scored twice in the opening five minutes on the way to a club record 7-0 rout of Birmingham City in an embarrassingly one-sided FA Cup quarterfinal at St Andrew's on Tuesday.
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Sledging all part of 'man's game'
Celtic boss Gordon Strachan has insisted sledging is just as much a part of a "man's game" like football as it is in cricket following accusations of verbal abuse during his team's recent Scottish League
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Mahbub passes away
Veteran chess player and writer Kazi Mahbub Hossain breathed his last at a local hospital yesterday (Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Razeun). He was suffering with lung cancer.
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Rahul bemoans batting woes
Captain Rahul Dravid today said India had a gameplan of making a late charge towards the target like in the first match in Nagpur but a "bizarre" batting collapse wrecked any such hopes in the third and
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Indo-Pak series in UAE
Pakistan and India will square off in a two-match one-day cricket series in the Middle East next month to raise funds for victims of the earthquake that devastated the region last year.
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Tendulkar out of ODIs
Indian batting superstar Sachin Tendulkar has been ruled out of the upcoming one-day series against England due to a shoulder injury, a top official said here on Tuesday.
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Win akin to Ashes: Fletcher
England coach Duncan Fletcher believes tying a Test series in India with five first-choice players missing is almost as big as winning the Ashes.
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Real land mystery man?
Real Madrid president Fernando Martin has decided who will take charge of the first team next season but says he will not be revealing the new man's identity just yet.
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Scolari denies England talks
Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has denied holding talks with the Football Association (FA) for the England manager's job.
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Udinese sack Sensini
Udinese coach Nestor Sensini has been sacked because of poor results, the Italian first division club said on Tuesday.
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