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Sun shines on Tigers
The national cricketers used the opportunity of brilliant sunshine yesterday to make up for lost training.
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Hockey transfer on
MSC lure young guns
Last year's runners-up Mohamme-dan Sporting Club roped in four players from archrivals Abahani on the first day of the three-day Premier and First Division Hockey League players' transfer.
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Bashar back to captaincy
Rajin his deputy again
Habibul Bashar and Rajin Saleh have been retained captain and vice-captain for Bangladesh's home series against New Zealand this winter, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) advisor Reaz Al Mamun confirmedyesterday.
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Australia In India 2004-05
Aussies need 4 wickets
Australia were poised to complete a crushing victory over India in the first Test after Glenn McGrath hel-ped trigger ano-ther batting co-llapse on Satur-day.
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Australia In India 2004-05
Back and bangs
Harbhajan Singh's six-wi-cket haul aga-inst Australia was all the more special in his first Test back from a long-term finger in-jury.
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RC one-day series
RC Cola will be the title sponsor of next month's three-match one-day series between Bangladesh and New Zealand.
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Delta Life h'ball starts tomorrow
The 10th Delta Life women's handball tournament begins tomorrow without defending champions Kuwait Maitri Hall of Dhaka University.
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Special chess
Eleven lead the board
Eleven players were leading the board after the end of the third round games on the opening day of the sixth Special National Chess Championship at the Bangladesh Chess Federation Auditorium yesterday.
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Lankan mauling for Zim
Sri Lanka crushed Zimbabwe by seven wickets here Saturday to virtually guarantee their place in the final of the triangular series against hosts Pakistan.
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Sharapova retains crown
Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova crushed Mashona Washington in straight sets to successfully defend her Japan Open tennis title here on Saturday.
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Glazer steps up MU bid
Representatives of US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer have made an unsolicited approach to Manchester United's biggest investors, Irish tycoons John Magnier and JP McManus, sources told Reuters on Friday.
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FIFA FUSSBALL-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT, DEUTSCHLAND 2006
Libya upset Egypt
Libya snatched a late goal to upset neighbours Egypt 2-1 this weekend in a tense World Cup qualifier.
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Sehwag caught for misconduct
India's batsman Virender Sehwag was on Saturday summoned for a hearing by match referee Ranjan Madugalle for misconduct during the first Test against Australia here.
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Another gold for Sabrina
SAF Games gold medalist Sabrina Sultana clinched gold in the 50m rifle three position in the National Shooting Championships at the Gulshan Shooting Range yesterday.
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Women's football
Dhaka, Ansar win big
Dhaka and Bangladesh Ansar recorded identical victories in the women's football tournament at the Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamlapur yesterday.
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BCCI to dispute court ruling
India's cricket board has decided to appeal against a court ruling that barred its newly-elected officials from taking office, reports said Saturday.
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JFA Cup football
Three more in final round
Three more teams -- Jamalpur, Sirajganj and Rajbari -- emerged zonal champions to reach the final round of the JFA Cup Under-16 Football tournament eliminating their respective rivals, all in tie-breaker,
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Rafiqul replaces Manu
Former national cricketers Tanjib Ahsan Saad and Rafiqul Alam have been included in the disciplinary and technical committee of the Premier Division Cricket League for the 2004-05 season.
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