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CityCell Zimbabwe Tour of Bangladesh 2004-05
Complacency costs ’em
Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar believed that complacency got the better of the Tigers after their dismal batting display in the second and final Test at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
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Green Delta Dhaka Premier League 2004-05 Abahani Spoil Dohs Party
Minhaz rides into sunset
Former national captain Min-hazul Abedin bid adieu to a cricket career spanning 24 years in style when arguably the finest batsman of the country made a match-winning 71 not out in his last match yesterday.
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Gibbs among runs for SA
Herschelle Gibbs returned to form but South Africa struggled against an England attack led by Matthew Hoggard on the third day of the fourth Test at the Wanderers Stadium Saturday.
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VB Series
Pacy prospect at Hobart
Pakistan take on Australia today
The world's two fastest bowlers will meet head-on in Hobart on Sunday but Pakistan's Shoaib Akhtar has been warned by his skipper not to get caught up in a pace race with Australian Brett Lee.
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Enamul in 7th heaven
Young Bangladesh spinner Enamul Haque had a bright day yesterday in an otherwise hopeless performance by the Tigers on the second day of the second and final Test against Zimbabwe.
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'Gerrard going nowhere'
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has insisted that the 6.3-million-pound arrival of Spanish striker Fernando Morientes will not mean Steven Gerrard is heading for the Anfield exit door.
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Gravesen's Real deal
Danish international midfielder Thomas Gravesen completed his 2.5-million-pound move to Real Madrid from Everton on Friday and admitted the transfer represented a dream opportunity to win trophies.
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Ferguson retaliates
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has hit out at cheating claims by Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and hinted skipper John Terry is used to influencing referees.
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Federer's superb show
Roger Federer reinforced his position as runaway favourite for the Australian Open as he beat Andy Roddick for the fifth time in succession to win the Kooyong Classic Saturday.
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Australian Open begins Monday
The Australian Open celebrates its centenary this year when it gets underway on Monday, no longer the poor relation of the four tennis Grand Slams and arguably the one that Wimbledon, the US Open andRoland
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BCCI's AGMJanuary 27
The BCCI will hold its annual general body meeting on January 27 in Kolkata to enable its newly-elected office bearers to take over.
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Vaughan slams umpires
England captain Michael Vaughan criticised the umpires for inconsistency after bad light brought the rain-interrupted second day of the fourth Test against South Africa to a premature close on Friday.
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Hot reception awaits Kevin
Batsman Kevin Pietersen faces a heated welcome when he arrives in his native South Africa as part of England's one-day squad.
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Molik clinches Sydney crown
Alicia Molik ended a 25-year Australian title drought with a hard-earned victory over compatriot Samantha Stosur in the women's final of the Sydney International on Saturday.
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Romario snubs Pele's advice
Pele's advice to his compatriot Romario this week to accept the inevitable and retire has put the 1994 World Cup winner's nose firmly out of joint.
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