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Batting blues curtail Tigers
If the words from the opponent camp are to be believed than Bangladesh can be said to have missed a golden opportunity to yesterday add another feather on their one-day cap.
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B. League
Crucial match for Mohammedan
Mohammedan will look to maintain their hundred percent record against Brothers Union this season when the two heavyweights meet in a crucial Dhaka derby today.
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U-19 Tri-nation
Bangladesh play India tomorrow
Bangladesh will face India in their second match of the tri-nation Under-19 Cricket Tournament tomorrow at the PSS Ground in Colombo.
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Wickets tumble on Day 2
England took two early India wickets after collapsing in spectacular fashion on the second day of the first Test at Lord's here yesterday.
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Second win for Dhaka
Dhaka recorded their second consecutive win in the BASIC Bank 18th National Women's Handball Championship when they beat Naogaon 10-2 at the Dhanmondi Women's Sports Complex yesterday.
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Australia recall Brett Lee
Australia on Friday confirmed it would field an almost unchanged World Cup winning team as its 15-man squad to contest the shorter version of the game in the Twenty20 World Championship in September.
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Dalmiya can contest polls
The Calcutta High Court today stayed the BCCI's suspension of Jagmohan Dalmiya and directed that he was free to contest next week's election to the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB).
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Blake fights back
Second-seeded James Blake saved a match point en route to a three-set victory over Paul Goldstein here Thursday to book a quarterfinal berth in the 525,000-dollar ATP hardcourt tournament.
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Lord's to lose Test?
The MCC and the ECB will have urgent talks to discuss worries that Lord's may lose one of its summer Tests in 2009, when the new staging agreements take hold.
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Strauss relieved
England opener Andrew Strauss was a relieved man after finally hitting form in the first Test against India Strauss, who struggled in the Ashes, at the World Cup and against West Indies, made 96 in
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Prantik has the last laugh
Indian prodigy Prantik Roy of Kolkata Carmel School clinched the title in the senior group (Class VI-X) of the 9th Standard Chartered School Chess Tournament yesterday.
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Eves to present ACC trophy to BCB boss
The Bangladesh women's cricket team which won the first-ever Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Women's Cricket Tournament will formally hand over the championship trophy to Bangladesh Cricket Board president
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AFC Asian Cup 2007
All eyes on Aussie-Japan clash
Japan coach Ivica Osim rates the Asian Cup quarterfinal clash of the titans with Australia here Saturday as the toughest challenge in his time with the Blue Samurai.
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United thrive on Ronaldo magic
Cristiano Ronaldo enhanced his standing as arguably the most popular player in the Far East by producing a magical 45-minute display as Manchester United defeated FC Seoul 4-0 here on Friday.
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MU hopeful over Tevez
Manchester United chief executive David Gill said Friday he remains hopeful that their 30 million pound move for Carlos Tevez will be wrapped up before the transfer window closes on August 31.
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Fowler turns down Sydney
Former Liverpool ace Robbie Fowler has rejected an offer from Australian A-League side Sydney FC, the club said Friday.
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Dudek signs for Real
Polish goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek, out of contract with English Premiership side Liverpool, on Friday signed a two-year deal with Real Madrid, the Spanish champions announced.
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Diarra leaves Lyon for Bordeaux
Lyon midfielder Alou Diarra moved to rivals Bordeaux in a 7.75 million euro deal on Thursday, the French champions announced.
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Cash incentive for Czech youngsters
The Czech Republic's Under-20 footballers will earn a share of 142,000 euros (196,000 dollars) in bonus money should they win the world title in Canada, the country's football federation said on Thursday.
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B'ham agree Mido fee
Birmingham have agreed a six-million-pound (12.3m dollar) fee with Tottenham for Egyptian striker Mido.
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Rasmussen axed
Tour de France leader Michael Rasmussen has been axed from the Danish national team and told he will not take part in either the world championships or the Olympics following a row over drug testing,it
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Papin tipped for China job
Former French striker Jean-Pierre Papin has emerged as a top candidate to coach China's national side after the team's disastrous first-round exit from the Asian Cup, press reports said Friday.
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Scores injured in Bosnia clash
Twenty-seven policemen and nine fans were injured in clashes of Bosnian and Serbian fans after the UEFA Cup qualifier between Zrinjski and Partizan Belgrade in the southern town of Mostar late Thursday.
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