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'Put a price on your wicket'
When the Tigers leave for Sri Lanka at the end of this week to play three one-day internationals and two Tests the biggest challenge for coach Dav Whatmore would be to put a price tag on the wicket of
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Lively cricket seminar
Organisers, cricketers, umpires and journalists stressed on the need to work sincerely from their respective platforms for the development of cricket during a seminar titled "Our cricket: Today and tomorrow"
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Russel all over Wanderers
Russel-3, Wanderers-1
Sheikh Russel Krira Chakra recorded their sixth win in the Premier Football League when they downed Dhaka Wanderers 3-1 in yesterday's match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
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Africa lose their way
Asia XI opening bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Zaheer Khan exploited helpful conditions to wreck the Africa XI batting in the third and final Afro-Asia Cup match at Kingsmead on Sunday.
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Zim no joy ride for Sourav
Sourav Ganguly embarks on a make-or-break tour of Zimbabwe on Monday hoping to end a frustrating run drought that threatens to end his reign as India's most successful cricket captain.
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'Aussies in decline'
Australia legend Dennis Lillee believes the current side are "losing their stranglehold on the Ashes". "They are a team in decline, suffering from the ageing process," he told the Mail on Sunday.
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Services kabaddi
Bangladesh Army A registered a comfortable 57-21 win against Bangladesh Army B in yesterday's services kabaddi championship at the outer stadium.
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U-17 cricketers crush Malaysia
Tamim Iqbal smashed a century as Bangladesh Under-17s got off to a flying start in the International Golden Hope Challenge one-day triangular series with a massive 198-run defeat of hosts Malaysia atthe
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Rifles win Orient Bread h'ball title
Bangladesh Rifles retained their Orient Bread Cup handball title with a 36-21 victory over Bangladesh Police in the final at the outer stadium yesterday.
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Premiership
Spurs bury Boro
Jermain Defoe buried his midweek Copenhagen misery to help fire Tottenham to a 2-0 win over Middlesbrough on Saturday and top spot in the English Premiership.
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Afro-Asian finale set up
Sri Lankan batsmen Kumar Sanga-kkara and Mahela Jayawardene hit polished half-centuries as the Asia XI levelled the Afro-Asia Cup series against an Africa XI at Kingsmead Saturday.
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Boss behind Jones
England chairman of selectors David Graveney launched a spirited defence of wicketkeeper Geraint Jones after naming an unchanged squad for the fourth Ashes Test against Australia starting at Trent Bridge
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Barca start with silverware
League champions Barcelona claimed their first trophy of the new season despite losing 2-1 at home to an under-strength Real Betis in the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup on Saturday.
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'Be prepared to fight'
Brazil striker Robinho will have to "fight for his place" when he completes his move to Real Madrid at the end of next week, says coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo.
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Veron Inter's Super Cup hero
Inter Milan won the Italian Super Cup on Saturday with a 1-0 extra-time win over league champions Juventus at a rain-drenched Delle Alpi stadium.
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Tendulkar optimistic
Sachin Tendulkar has said that his recovery from injury could happen earlier than anticipated.
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Too much of Indo-Pak cricket!
Frequent cricket exchanges between India and Pakistan have reduced its charm and the coming series between the arch-rivals would not deliver the same financial bonanza like the one last year, according
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