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Belal throws MSC off balance
Muktijoddha-3 Mohammedan-1
Belal continued to bewitch fans and foes alike with his torpedo-like throws as Muktijoddha Sangsad thumped down a 3-1 defeat on Mohammedan in the final Group-A clash of the Independence Day Gold Cup Football
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Ispahani Mirzapore Tea 6th National Cricket League
Ashraful scripts Dhaka win
Dhaka tightened their grip on the Ispahani National Cricket League when the leaders posted a three-wicket win against Rajshahi with a day to spare at the Fatullah Cricket Stadium yesterday.
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TVS Cup India v Pakistan 2005
Inzamam wants a gift in his century of Tests
Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq wants his teammates to rise to the occasion in his 100th Test with an improved performance in the third and final match against India starting here on Thursday.
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Coming out of the Wall's shadow
Is he an artist or an artisan? The jury, out for years, has not been able to reach a verdict on Rahul Dravid. The problem is that his batting has shades of both.
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Bhaji can bowl doosra
Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh will not be ordered to stop bowling his 'doosra' delivery despite being reported for a suspect bowling action, coach John Wright said on Tuesday.
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Fed Cup 2nd round from April 12
The second round of the Tibet Federation Cup Football Tourna-ment will begin on April 12 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
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Army beat Police in hockey meet opener
Bangladesh Army defeated Bangladesh Police 4-1 in the inaugural match of the Independence Day hockey tournament at the Maulana Bhasani National Hockey Stadium yesterday.
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Nat'l TT starts on April 23
The 27th National Table Tennis Championships will begin on April 23 at the Shaheed Suhrawardi Indoor Stadium in Mirpur.
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Sonargaon champs
Sonargaon Cricketers handed Partex Sporting Club an 82-run defeat to become champions in the Age Group-17 Cricket Development Tournament at the Gulshan Youth Club ground yesterday.
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The 'little Maradona'
Born in Oliena, a mountainous, remote corner of northern Sardinia, on 5 July 1966, the small, wafer thin but precocious Gianfranco Zola plays for lower league sides Nourese and Torres until he was22.
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Rain robs Australia
Australia were robbed of the chance to wrap up their Test series against New Zealand when rain brought an early end to the second Test on Tuesday.
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UEFA Champs League
Chelsea could be thrown out
Chelsea could be kicked out of the Champions League for manager Jose Mourinho's claims that Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard influenced referee Anders Frisk during their game last month.
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
N Korea open doors to journalists
Dozens of foreign journalists arrived in Pyongyang on Tuesday to report on North Korea's World Cup football campaign, kicking off a rare major international media presence in the Stalinist state.
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Adriano to miss qualifiers
Inter milan striker Adriano has been ruled out of Brazil's World Cup qualifiers against Peru on Sunday and Uruguay the following Wednesday because of a knee injury.
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Liza dethrones Rani in nat'l women's chess
Shamima Akhter Liza dethroned International Women's Master Rani Hamid when the youngster became unbeaten champion in the 26th National Women's Chess Championship yesterday.
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Blatter red cards racism
The president of soccer's governing body stressed Monday that racism must be eliminated at stadiums, his comments coming one day after Real Madrid star Ronaldo threw a water bottle at fans for insulting
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Meier wants ban on Mourinho
Former referee Urs Meier has urged UEFA to hurt Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho by banning him from the touchline for next month's Champions League quarterfinal against Bayern Munich.
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Morientes woes for Liverpool
The repercussions of a furiously contested Merseyside derby hit hard at Anfield Monday night when the Liverpool striker Fernando Morientes was ruled out for up to three weeks with a torn thigh muscle.
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United revenues slump
Manchester United, the world's richest football club, posted Tuesday a 54-percent slump in half-year profits to 12.4 million pounds (17.9 million euros, 23.6 million dollars).
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Bandarban cricket
Bandarban Youth Cricket Club recorded a massive ten-wicket win against College Hostel XI in the Bandarban DSA Cup Cricket League at the local stadium yesterday.
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BRAC in qtrs
BRAC University reached the quarterfinals of the AIUB Cup inter-private university cricket tournament beating Darul Ihsan by 46 runs at BKSP yesterday.
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Fischer plays Icelandic defence
Chess legend Bobby Fischer was on Monday granted citizenship by the parliament of Iceland, a move which could allow him to avoid deportation from Japan to the United States where he is wanted for violating
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