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Intermania WC Festival
Scholastica best participating team
A cheerful Scholastica girls handball team returned home yesterday with the Best Participating Team trophy from the 33rd Intermania World Cup handball festival held in Teramo, Italy.
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Kottan's first day, first shock
George Kottan's first day in char-ge as Muktijo-ddha Sangsad coach was ruined when his charges crashed to a 2-1 loss against an under-strength Youngmen's Club Fakirerpool in the Premier Football League
 
Vaas keeps SL afloat
Chaminda Vaas top-scored with 49 and grabbed two quick wickets to lead Sri Lanka's fightback in the first cricket Test against the under-strength West Indies here on Thursday.
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Rating chess prizes given
Grand Master Ziaur Rahman earned Taka 18,000 as champion in the University of Greenwich FIDE Chess Tournament yesterday.
 
BHF to pay Qamar in full
The Bangladesh Hockey Federation (BHF) officials yesterday assured Bangladesh's hockey coach Qamar Ibrahim that he will get his full salary very soon.
 
Wari split points with Agrani
Wari Club and Agrani Bank shared points in the First Division Football League when the 12th round match ended in a goalless draw at the Birshreshtha Shaheed Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur yesterday.
 
Scots clinch ICC Trophy
Scotland beat Ireland by 47 runs on Wednesday to win the ICC Trophy and celebrate qualifying for the 2007 World Cup in style.
 
Suspension on Shabbir
Pakistan pace bowler Shabbir Ahmed has been suspended from bowling because of problems with his action, Pakistan cricket authorities said on Thursday.
 
Kiwi tour of Zim set to go ahead
New Zealand's cricket tour to Zimbabwe next month appears set to go ahead after the sport's international governing body said Thursday the New Zealand government would have to make the tour illegal to
 
Digital India
Indian cricket coach Greg Chappell has turned to the country's leading software firm to help his squad prepare for a hectic season.
 
UEFA Champs League
Gerrard too hot to handle
Steven Gerrard rubber-stamped his long-term commitment to Liverpool with a hat-trick as the European champions launched the defence of their Champions League crown with a comfortable 3-0 win against Welsh
 
Pietersen KOs Thorpe
Kevin Pietersen was handed his first call-up to an England Test squad here Thursday as the selectors named their 12-man party for next week's first Ashes Test at Lord's.
 
Mourinho again!
The Football Association (FA) blasted Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho on Wednesday for his claims that Premiership rivals Arsenal received preferential treatment.
 
Chappell slams Indian media
Talking tough, the Indian cricket team coach Greg Chappell on Wednesday slammed sections of the media for putting the home outfit in a "negative" light.
 

 
   
 
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