Volume 4 Number 251 Mon. February 09, 2004    
 
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Western Union Senior Division Football League
Babu makes it a boxing match!
Ugly scenes re-surfaced once again in the Western Union Premier Division football league as a linesman was punched out of the game during yesterday's fixture between Mohammedan Sporting Club and Sheikh
 
No Premier soccer for 6 days
The Western Union Premier Division Football League will remain suspended for six days after today's Brothers Union and Dhaka Wanderers match at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.
 
ICC U/19 Cricket World Cup Bangladesh 2004
Youthful opening tomorrow
The stage is set for a grand opening ceremony of the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup. The curtain of the biggest youth jamboree will be raised at the Bangabandhu National Stadium tomorrow evening.
 
Ispahani Mirzapore Tea 5th National Cricket League
Rajshahi floor Dhaka
Dhaka collapsed to a defeat in just two days with left-arm spinner Saifullah Khan finishing with a match haul of 12 wickets as Rajshahi romped to an eight-wicket win over the leaders of the Ispahani Mirzapore
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VB Series
Australia win with a bang
Australia clinched the triangular VB Series one-day cricket competition in punishing style with a morale-shattering 208-run win over a disheartened India here.
 
Standard Chartered 22nd National School Cricket Tournament 2003-2004
Sohag slams ton
Sohag scored a dazzling centu-ry to fashion a sevenwi-cket victory for Progoti High School against Islami Adarsha High School in one of the four Dhaka Zone matches of the Standard Chartered 22nd National
 
No alcohol ads
Pakistan cricket authorities have banned alcohol advertisements on cricket grounds during the upcoming Pakistan-India cricket series set to revive ties between the rivals, officials said Sunday.
 
Tigers draw three-dayer
Namibia put up a spirited display in their second innings as Bangladesh were forced to draw their three-day match on the final day in Windhoek yesterday.
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Lindsay keeps Pan Pacific title
Lindsay Davenport retained the only title she won last year when she breezed past Magdalena Maleeva of Bulgaria in Pan Pacific Open tennis final here on Sunday.
 
Eng may lose ICC meet
David Morgan, the chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), faces one of the most important meetings of his career next month, when he takes on the board chairmen of the other nine Test-playing
 
'We're mentally strong'
Australia captain Ricky Ponting attributed his team's crushing win over India on Sunday to their superior mental strength, saying the tourists had failed to raise their game when it mattered most.
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Tokyo Marathon Njenga's
Kenyan Daniel Njenga spurted to his first marathon victory here Sunday, upstaging double Olympic medalist and compatriot Eric Wainaina and boosting his chances of earning a first Olympic ticket.
 
Ctg TT
City Club and Quality Sports moved into the super league winning in their respective matches in the CJKS-Sinmin Mineral Water Table Tennis League at the Chittagong Jila Krira Sangstha (CJKS) Gymnasium
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Primera Liga
'Brazilliance' to the rescue
Brazilian superstars Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos struck to give Real Madrid a 2-1 win at home to Malaga on Saturday and keep the defending champions two points clear of in-form Valencia.
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African Nations Cup, Tunisia 2004
Hosts, Mali reach semis
Midfielder Jaohar Mnari steered Tunisia into the semi-finals of the African Nations Cup on Saturday after a tempestuous 1-0 win over Senegal.
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Premiership
Van Nistelrooy does it
Manchester United blew a 3-0 halftime lead against Everton but snatched a 4-3 victory with a last-gasp winner by Ruud van Nistelrooy on a breathless day of action in the premier league on Saturday.
 
Vieira sings for Anelka
Arsenal midfielder Patrick Vieira hopes his former team mate Nicolas Anelka can return to the France team under Jacques Santini as the champions prepare for Euro 2004 in Portugal.
 

 
   
 
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