Volume 4 Number 118 Sun. September 21, 2003    
 
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Ahoy band of Brothers
The inter-cub footballers' transfer experienced an extraordinary scene yesterday afternoon when the season's sensation Brothers Union Club signed up their 'galaxy players' after parading the city streets
 
SA call off Pak tour
South African cricket officials called off their tour to Pakistan Saturday, citing security fears following a bomb blast in its largest city of Karachi Friday.
 
PCB shocked

South Africa's decision to pull out of their tour of Pakistan at the eleventh hour left cricket officials here utterly shocked.

 
U-19 cricket meet
BD leave for Pakistan Oct 28

Bangladesh will play their first match on the opening day of the four-nation under-19 cricket tournament against Pakistan in Lahore on October 31.

 
Bangladesh begin campaign today
Bangladesh hockey team starts their 6th Men's Asia Cup campaign today against giants Pakistan in Kuala Lumpur.
 
B'baria cricket

Three Star Club defeated Chalantika Club by 30 runs in a cricket competition at the Eidgah playground here yesterday.

After winning the toss, Three Star batted and collected 180 runs.

 
6th Men's Asia Cup KL 2003
Asian war starts today
The 6th Asia Cup gets underway in Kuala Lumpur Sunday with the eight competing countries looking to secure an auto-matic place in the 2006 World Cup to be held in Germany.
 
Sachin puts Mumbai atop
Sachin Tendulkar geared up for next month's Test series against New Zealand with a second successive half-century against his India teammates in a major domestic match here on Saturday.
 
Fed Cup roundup
Spain ride on Ferrero, Moya
Swiss, Aussies evenly poised
Juan Carlos Ferrero and Carlos Moya put Spain in sight of the Davis Cup final on Friday when they opened up a 2-0 lead in their semifinal clash over Argentina while Australia and Switzerland were locked
 
Bopanna fails to dent Dutch
Unfancied Indian Rohan Bopanna came within a whisker of a major upset here Friday when he lost to Dutchman Martin Verkerk in a marathon opening singles in their Davis Cup World Group relegation clash.
 
Dementieva to meet Rubin
Top seed seed Elena Dementieva fought off a gutsy performance Saturday by Japan's Ai Sugiyama, beating the third seed 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 to reach the final of the WTA Shanghai Polo Open here.
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Premiership
Crespo doubles Woves' pain
Hernan Crespo scored his first goals for Chelsea as Claudio Ranieri's multi-million-pound squad stormed to the top of the Premiership with a five-goal demolition of newcomers Wolves on Saturday.
 
Nistelrooy being nice

Ruud van Nistelrooy paid a glowing tribute to Thierry Henry as the Premiership's deadliest sharp-shooters get ready for a shoot-out at Old Trafford.

 
FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003
China paid compensation

Football's world governing body FIFA has paid China one million dollars as compensation for losing the 2003 women's football World Cup, a top FIFA official said on Friday.

 
UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Portugal promises security

Portugal's security preparations for the Euro 2004 finals, faulted by a number of top officials as being incomplete just nine-months from the big kick-off, will be ready on time, Interior MinisterAntonio

 

 
   
 
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