Vol. 5 Num 325 Wed. April 27, 2005    
 
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Where have those soccer days gone?
Change is the most unchangeable aspect of life. And sport is no exception.
 
Faruque wants more money for NCL players
Chief selector Faruque Ahmed believes that the National Cricket League (NCL) would struggle to pick up as a prestigious first class competition unless the financial package for players improved.
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Jones also keen on Indian coach's job
Former Australia Test batsman Dean Jones is the latest name to be linked with the job of India's coach.
"I've been to India 58 times and enjoy the country and the public, so my hand is up.

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Five-wicket Shoaib reminds selectors
Sami in doubt for WI tour
Fit-again fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar took five wickets in Pakistan's inaugural Twenty20 Cup match which began here on Monday, while Test reject Moin Khan hit a brilliant century.
 
Fed Cup ties rained-off, replay today
Both the Group A matches of the Tibet 20th Federation Cup were postponed due to inclement wea-ther yesterday at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
 
U-19s, QAS tie match
Bangladesh under-19 cricketers' winning streak on their tour of Australia was snapped on Monday when they tied their seventh match against Regional QAS Squad.
 
Preview: Chelsea v Liverpool (semifinal Leg 1)
A blood and thunder prospect
Chelsea captain John Terry is steeling himself for a fierce Champions League semi-final against a revenge-hungry Liverpool.
 
Gaudio fights back
Roland Garros champion Gaston Gaudio won the last ten games after saving a second-set match point, rallying from near-disaster on Monday to reach the second round of the Estoril Open.
 
Inzamam captain until April 2006
Pakistan Monday rewarded Inzamamul Haq for leading the national cricket team to a Test series draw and one-day series win in India by extending his captaincy until April next year.
 
New job for Whatmore!
Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore, who has recently renewed his contract with Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) for two years, will act as a television commentator during Bangladesh's tour of England next month.
 

 
   
 
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