Vol. 5 Num 382 Fri. June 24, 2005    
 
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Muktijoddha survive Russel onslaught
Sheikh Russel Krira Chakra strikers wasted half a dozen sitters to let Muktijoddha Sangsad off the hook in yesterday's incident packed Premier Football League match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
 
Bashar's toss fear
Habibul Bashar is by far the most successful Bangladesh captain with seven wins in the last 15 months under his belt and the triumph against Australia at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff in the NatWest Series
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Wimbledon
Leading the way
Sania Mirza may have suffered a heartbreaking end to her Wimble-don dream but she believes her battling Centre Court appearance can strike a blow for the sporting aspirations of other Muslim women inIndia.
 
Wimbledon
Sharapova breezes thru
Title-holder Maria Sharapova needed just 45 minutes to move regally into the third round at Wimbledon on Thursday showing no mercy to 15-year-old Sesil Karatantcheva.
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Brazil in semis the hard way
World champions Brazil thwarted a late Japan fightback to claim a nail-biting 2-2 draw on Wednesday and line up a Confederations Cup semifinal against Germany.
 
Inzy against sending pacers to India
Captain Inzamamul Haq has disapproved Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) decision to send four upcoming fast bowlers to India for training under former Australian pace-bowling legend Dennis Lillee.
 
Pepsi V'ball
Army-Rifles final
Bangladesh Army set up a final clash with Bangladesh Rifles in the Pepsi National Volleyball Championships.
 
New Zealand may ban Zimbabwe cricketers
New Zealand may ban a planned tour by the Zimbabwe cricket team scheduled for December because of "appalling abuses of human rights" under President Robert Mugabe's government, Foreign Minister Phil Goff
 
Div I Soccer
Victoria climb
Victoria Sporting Club kept their hopes alive to return to the Premier League when they climbed to third place in the First Division Football League standings with a 1-0 win over Agrani Bank yesterday.
 
Parriera enjoying it
Carlos Alberto Parreira left no one in any doubt that Brazil were intent on playing the role of party wrecker when they take on hosts Germany on Saturday.
 
Lucio can't wait
Brazilian international defen-der Lucio is determined to defeat Germany in Saturday's Confederations Cup semi-final to win bragging rights in the Bayern Munich dressing room.
 
Tremlett taught by Warne
Shane Warne, ever since bowling Mike Gatting with the 'ball of the century' back in 1993, has been a thorn in England's side.
 
Zico's most Emotional evening
Former Brazil playmaker Zico said it was an emotional experience to lead Japan against the country of his birth in the Confederations Cup on Wednesday.
 
Islamic Games
Sabura to swim in six events
Sabura Khatun will take part in the six events of the 4th Islamic Women Games swimming competition.
 
Major Atiq replaces Arun
Major Atiqur Rahman has been named as coach-cum-manager of Bangladesh Swimming team for the 11th FINA World Championships in place of Arun Kumar Nandi.
 
Mexican duo kicked out
Indiscipline and not doping was behind the expulsion of two Mexican players from the Confederations Cup, Franz Beckenbauer stated on Thursday.
 
Greece go out without scoring
Mexico will face Argentina in the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup after a 0-0 draw against Greece in their final Group B match.
 
Maradona to become a Boca director
Diego Maradona has accepted an offer to take on a director's role at Boca Juniors, club president Mauricio Macri said on Wednesday.
 
U-13 football camp from July 1
The Bangladesh Football Federa-tion (BFF) will launch an under-13 football camp in the city from July 1.
 

 
   
 
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