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Tibet Federation Cup Football Tournament
MSC in last four
Setback for Abahani
Mohammedan Sporting Club stormed into the semifinals of the Tibet 20th Fede-ration Cup football tournament with a 2-0 victory over Arambagh Krira Sangha at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
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Ispahani Mirzapore Tea 6th National Cricket League
Mesmerising Mosharaf
Mosharaf Hossain set a new first-class bowling record when the Barisal spinner grabbed all but one Chittagong wickets on the third day of the tenth and final round of the Ispahani Sixth National Cricket
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Happy Birthday to Tendulkar
'The maestro is past his prime'
The aging Sachin Tendulkar will never be the flamboyant batsman he was, but he remains vital to India's cricketing ambitions, West Indian great Vivian Richards said on Friday.
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Lara loves batting only
Brian Lara admitted he is enjoying the freedom of batting without the poisoned chalice of being West Indies captain to burden him.
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Twin ton up SA cruising
Hundreds from captain Graeme Smith and fellow opener Abraham de Villiers put South Africa in a strong position in the third Test against West Indies on Friday.
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Bans on Rana, Lusai lifted
The Bangladesh Hockey Federation (BHF) on Saturday lifted the life ban on Mahbub Ehsan Rana paving the way for the national and Abahani midfielder to return to competitive hockey after nearly two years.
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Whatmore Still After it
Vivian wants to coach India?
Test great Viv Richards has hinted that he might be interested in becoming India's new coach. The former West Indies skipper does not have a formal coaching qualification.
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Boys' handball
Ansar & VDP School reached the final of Sunnydale third mini boys' handball tournament eliminating Banani Bidyaniketan 4-3 in the first semifinal at the Dhanmondi Women's Sports Complex yesterday.
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'Spit-ban' spits on 'em!
French newspapers reacted with indignation Saturday at the "deplorable" three-month ban handed to Marseille goalkeeper Fabien Barthez for spitting on a Moroccan referee in a friendly match in Casablanca
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Rijkaard dancing to Sacchi tune?
Six games to go and a six-point lead at the top of the Spanish first division should be enough for Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard to sleep easily ahead of the Catalan club's visit to Malaga on Sunday.
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Japan-North Korea tie at 3rd venue?
The world football governing body FIFA will hold a meeting on April 29 to determine a sanction against North Korea for crowd unrest at a World Cup qualifier in Pyongyang last month, a report said Friday.
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Mukti sail, BU stumble
Holders Muktijoddha Krira Chakra got off to a flying start in their title defence of the Tibet Federation Cup Football Tournament when they handed a 3-1 defeat on Youngmen's Club Fakirerpool at the Bangabandhu
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StanChart Cricket
Big win for Scholars
Nomanur Rahman hit tournament's second double ton as the Scholars School and College registered a massive 188-run victory over University Laboratory School in the Standard Chartered Young Tigers U-15School
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Richer Roman to spend more
Chelsea's English Premiership rivals have been given some bad news concerning the London's club's Russian owner Roman Abramovich. Forbes magazine say he made 2.
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If Bergkamp has to stay at Arsenal
Dennis Bergkamp will have to resign himself to a bit-part role if he signs a one-year extension to his contract, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said.
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Wright, Ganguly were at odds!
India's former cricket coach John Wright has acknowledged that he was at times at odds with Sourav Ganguly but it all was aimed at making him a better captain. "Sourav and I are great friends.
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Sania targets 2nd round at Roland Garros
Apprehensive that her recurring ankle injury could land her on the surgery table, Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza is taking no chances ahead of next month's French Open where her initial target is
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