Vol. 5 Num 255 Sat. February 12, 2005    
 
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Ispahani Mirzapore Tea Sixth National Cricket League
First-class Mahmud
Skipper Khaled Mahmud slammed his maiden first-class century enabling Dhaka Division to enforce a draw against Sylhet Division while Khulna Division was the only team that recorded an outright victory
 
Kalabagan take a step upward
Kalabagan Krira Chakra overcame a big hurdle in their quest to regain the Premier League place when they pulled off an exciting five-run victory against Gazi Tank in the First Division Cricket Leagueat
 
'Pace out India'
Former cricket great Imran Khan said Friday Pakistani fast bowlers could edge out hosts India in the forthcoming series between the two South Asian arch-rivals this month.
 
Div I hockey
Victoria Sporting Club registered a 2-1 victory over Bachelor Sporting Club in the Green Delta First Division Hockey League at the Maulana Bhasani National Stadium yesterday.
 
Gaibandha cricket
Gaibandha Cricket Coaching Centre recorded a massive 149-run victory over Abahani Krira Chakra in the First Division Cricket League at the local stadium yesterday.
 
Nat'l chess on
The preliminary phase of the Mercantile Bank 31st National Chess Championship began at the federation hall-room yesterday.

In the opening round, 52 players earned full point.

 
Rokon wins Lancer Cup Golf crown
Redwan Bin Rokon won the men's title and CD Hwang captured the ladies' crown of the Lancer Cup Golf Tournament, one the premier events on the local golfing circuit sponsored by Rangs Goup, at the Kurmitola
 
'Appeals to sway umps'
Australian quick bowler Brett Lee said Friday it was obvious that vigorous appeals were aimed at influencing umpires but denied the Australian team had taken the practice too far.
 
Preview: Primera Liga
Madrid's mission seven
Real Madrid are on a roll after notching up six successive wins since the arrival of new coach Wanderley Luxemburgo and closing the gap on league leaders Barcelona to four points.
 
Preview: Premiership
Blues can still sing
Frank Lampard is confident that Chelsea can keep their bid for a clean sweep of every competition they have entered on track while inspirational Dutch winger Arjen Robben recovers from injury.
 
Gullit to play in tsunami match
Former European football stars, including Dutch ex-striker Ruud Gullit and English ex-goalkeeper Peter Shilton, will play Indonesia in a friendly match to raise funds for tsunami victims, organizers said
 
Preview: Serie A
Old Lady won't hide
Serie A leaders Juventus could be knocked off the top of the table for the first time this season if they fail to win at home to third-placed Udinese on Sunday.
 

 
   
 
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