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CityCell Zimbabwe Tour of Bangladesh 2004-05
Tigers can only hope
At the end of a day on which Zimbabwe had taken a firm grip on the second Test, Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore conceded that his charges were left with a near impossible task just to save the match.
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CityCell Zimbabwe Tour of Bangladesh 2004-05
Rafique will miss first one-dayer
Ace left-arm spinner Moha-mmad Rafique is destined to miss the first couple of games if not the entire five-match one-day series against Zimbabwe.
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VB Series
Still Australia amble
A revitalised Pakistan posted a respectable total but world champions Australia still coasted home to a four-wicket victory in their tri-series one-day cricket match at Bellerive Oval here on Sunday.
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England in charge after Proteas take slim lead
Marcus Trescothick hit a rapid half-century as England overcame the early loss of the prolific Andrew Strauss on the fourth day of the fourth Test against South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium Sunday.
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Australian Open
Federer fancies a rivalry
Roger Federer won three of the four Grand Slams in 2004 and the world number one believes the chasing pack can lift him to even greater heights over the next couple of years.
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Australian Open
The leading ladies
Who can stop the relentless advance of Russia's 'tsarinas' is the question as an injury-hit Australian Open women's singles gets underway here Monday.
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CA seeks SA, WI dates
Australia will seek to host the West Indies and South Africa for Test series during the 2005-2006 season, Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive James Sutherland confirmed here Sunday.
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Hefty fine on Vaughan
England captain Michael Vaughan was Saturday fined his full match fee following criticism of the umpires during the fourth Test against South Africa at the Wanderers.
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Richards fears for 50-over cricket
Sir Vivian Richards, the former West Indian batting great, has warned the cricket world against dumping 50-over matches for Twenty20 games.
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Dementieva doubtful
Russia's Elena Dementieva remains doubtful for this week's Australian Open after succumbing to 'heat illness'.
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Safin's need for speed
Marathon-man Marat Safin will be a tennis player in a hurry when the Australian Open gets underway here Monday.
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Premiership
Bolton bemuse Gunners
Chelsea have taken a huge step towards their first English title in 50 years on Saturday when a hard-fought 2-0 win at Tottenham allowed them to pull 10 points clear of nearest rivals Arsenal.
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Serie A
Inter frustrated
Inter Milan were held to a goalless draw at Reggina on Saturday, despite having an extra man for the final 23 minutes following the sending-off of Giuseppe Colucci.
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Romario says sorry
Former World Cup forward Romario apologised to Pele on Saturday for telling him to put a shoe in his mouth.
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That's the DPRK way!
North Korea's national team is excluding Japanese media from its training sessions at a Chinese resort before a World Cup qualifier next month and amid political tensions, a report said Sunday.
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