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Cruciani not unhappy
The Bangladesh football team returned from Myanmar with the team management pleased with the outcome of the Grand Royal Challenge Cup four-nation football tournament.
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Twin-ton up India
Left-handed Gautam Gambhir scored 103 on his first appearance in the series and skipper Rahul Dravid made 103 not out as India piled up 285-8 in the fifth one-dayer against Sri Lanka here on Sunday.
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Australia wallop Windies
Brett Lee and Nathan Bracken returned best Test figures to spearhead Australia to one of their biggest victories over the West Indies, winning the first cricket Test by 379 runs with a day to spare at
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Hall checks New Zealand
South African all-rounder Andrew Hall produced career-best figures as New Zealand failed to take advantage of a promising position in the fifth and final one-day international at Centurion Park on Sunday.
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Eng batting fails again
Burgeoning paceman Mohammad Asif took seven wickets to end England's hopes of batting practice in their second warm-up match against Pakistan A here on Sunday.
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Sami fit for first Test
Pakistan's fast bowler Mohammad Sami has shaken off a leg injury and been cleared to play in the first Test against England in Multan starting on November 12.
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India clinch Lanka ODIs
India fought back from the brink to defeat Sri Lanka by four wickets in the fourth one-day international here on Thursday to take a decisive 4-0 lead in the seven-match series.
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Watson an injury worry
A possible shoulder injury for Shane Watson has clouded selection issues for Australia ahead of the second cricket Test against the West Indies in Hobart later this month.
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UEFA Champs League
Barca, Gunners through
Eto'o treble sinks Panathinaikos
Barcelona and Arsenal swaggered through to the last 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday but Manchester United's hopes hang in the balance after another demoralising defeat.
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Henry, Arsenal go along
The Arsenal revival that has coincided with Thierry Henry's return from injury gathered pace on Saturday as the Gunners swept bottom club Sunderland aside to climb to third in the English Premiershiptable.
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Serie A
A blow for Inter
Inter Milan's Serie A title ambitions faded further after they were held to a goalless draw by Lazio.
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Primera Liga
Osasuna surprise still on
Osasuna tightened their grip at the top of the Primera Liga when they inflicted a first home defeat of the season on Real Sociedad with a 2-1 win at Anoeta on Saturday.
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Tutul's death condoled
Bangladesh Football Federation, Sonali Otit Club, Brothers Union and Swadhinata Krira Sangha on Sunday condoled the death of former national footballer Mosharraf Hossain Tutul.
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Russian title CSKA's
CSKA beat Dynamo 2-1 in a heated Moscow derby on Sunday to clinch the Russian premier league title with a game to spare.
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Kahn's frustration
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Oliver Kahn admits he is at loss for what to do next weekend after Germany manager Jurgen Klinsmann decided to give him another break ahead of Saturday's friendly match with France
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Proteas' winning streak snapped
South Africa's 12-match winning streak ended Friday when the fourth one-day international against New Zealand at Kingsmead was abandoned because of rain.
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