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Rafique's spin worry
Mohammad Rafique said that he would have loved to bowl at the Indians again on this wicket.
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Usha upend MSC
Usha Krira Chakra could not think of a better way to celebrate their maiden victory over giants Mohammedan Sporting Club as they thrashed the Motijheel outfit 5-1 in a key Green Delta Premier Division
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Aussies stifle Pakistan
Stylish right-hander Damien Martyn was 100 not out as Australia twisted the knife in a lifeless Pakistan Saturday, setting a massive 564-run victory target and giving themselves two full days of the first
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Solid England reply
Openers Marcus Trescothick and Andrew Strauss shared an unbeaten century stand on Saturday to give England a solid start in reply to South Africa's 337 on the second day of the first Test.
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Almost a good day for the Tigers
The wise words of Wasim Akram in his 'ministry of cricket' on the second of the Chittagong Test had an impact for the home side.
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Lankan Academy win emphatically
Visiting Sri Lanka Cricket Academy registered a convincing eight-wicket victory against Bangladesh High Performance (HP) Squad on the third day of the four-day match at the Fatullah Cricket Stadium in
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Simmons looks to Bangladesh tour
The beleaguered Zimbabwe cricket team, bedevilled by revolt and desertion by white players, is looking forward to next month's away series against Bangladesh to provide an indicator of the progress made
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A test for both teams
South Korea meet Germany on Sunday in a replay of the 2002 World Cup semifinal billed as a chance to measure how a new generation of players are shaping up for the next World Cup in 2006.
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Wenger stands by Lehmann
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes his axed goalkeeper Jens Lehmann could still be the man for Germany at the 2006 World Cup and has ruled out any moves in the transfer market.
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Ex-India captain Hazare no more
Former Indian cricket captain Vijay Hazare, who led the country to their first ever Test victory, has died in the western city of Baroda, his family announced on Saturday.
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World Football Briefs
A footballer was given a 30-year ban here Friday for headbutting a referee during an amateur match. Victor Sproule, 32, attacked Jim Edwards after he abandoned a game in south Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Div I cricket
Wins for Gazi Tank, Dhanmondi, B Boys
Gazi Tank, Dhanmondi Club and Bangladesh Boys won their respective matches in the First Division Cricket League at different city venues yesterday.
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Navy Pepsi V-Day v'ball champs
Bangladesh Navy clinched the Pepsi Victory Day volleyball tournament title beating Bangladesh Army by 17-25, 25-23, 25-23, 26-24 in the final at the Mirpur Shaheed Suhrawardy Indoor Stadium yesterday.
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'Shape up or ship out Nakata'
Japan coach Zico said Friday he could drop former skipper Hidetoshi Nakata from a home World Cup qualifier against North Korea in February as the Fiorentina midfielder was struggling to regain his best
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Benitez's keeping trouble
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is facing a goalkeeper dilemma ahead of Sunday's league game against Newcastle.
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Pepsi handball begins
Four teams -- hosts Bagerhat, Narail, Jessore and Madaripur -- made good start in the first phase of the Pepsi 17th National Women's Handball Championship that began yesterday at the Bagerhat Stadium.
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Magura soccer
Shaheed Mintu Sangha moved into the final of the Shaheed Mukul Smriti Football League defeating Parnanduali Ekadosh 1-0 at the Magura Government College playground yesterday.
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Open squash on
Bhola Lal Chauhan of Sonargaon Hotel beat Delwar Hossain of Gulshan Club) 9-4, 9-2, 9-2 while Ram Jagadish of Cadet College Club defeated Bishu Nath of Gulshan Club 9-6, 9-5, 9-5 on the opening day'smatches
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