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Ispahani Mirzapore Tea 7th National Cricket League
Another day for hosts
The hosts carried on their one-day success in the longer version of the Seventh National Cricket League at different venues across the country yesterday.
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BD host SL today
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have both vowed to go for a big win when the two teams meet in the first leg of the AFC Youth Football Championship (Under-17) qualifier in Dhaka today.
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Bangladesh U-19s lose again
Bangladesh suffered their second consecutive defeat in the Afro-Asia Cup Under-19 cricket, when they slumped to an eight-wicket loss to Sri Lanka yesterday in Visakha-patnam.
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Brave Bravo takes Test into 5th day
Dwayne Bravo scored a fighting century and shared in the West Indies' second best seventh-wicket partnership to defy Australia's bid for a quick kill in the second cricket Test at Bellerive Oval hereSunday.
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Afridi whacks England
Shahid Afridi smashed a blistering half-century to keep alive Pakistan's hopes of posting a big total in the second Test against England here on Sunday.
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Primera Liga
Barca teach Real lesson
Spanish giants Real Madrid were left facing the wrath of their fans after a humiliating 3-0 defeat to arch rivals Barcelona which left the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in shock.
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Premiership
Chelsea resume normal service
Leaders Chelsea got back to winning ways in the Premier League with a 3-0 defeat of Newcastle United while Manchester United began life without Roy Keane by beating Charlton Athletic 3-1 at the Valley
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Ronaldinho's the best
Brazilian midfielder Ronaldinho hailed Barcelona's 3-0 demolition of arch-rivals Real Madrid in the Bernabeu on Saturday as a "perfect" performance.
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Serie A
Juve surge past Roma
Juventus opened up a five-point lead at the top of Italy's Serie A after crushing arch rivals Roma 4-1 at the Olympic stadium.
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Ton is for booters
Dwayne Bravo dedicated his fighting century against Australia in the second cricket Test to the victorious Trinidad and Tobago World Cup football team here on Sunday.
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SA will avenge it
South African captain Graeme Smith on Sunday vowed to fight back after India ended his team's 20-match unbeaten streak just one win away from equalling the world record.
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Nalbandian stuns Federer
David Nalbandian pulled off an enormous upset on Sunday when he came from two sets down to win the Masters Cup against struggling world number one Roger Federer in a nail-biting five-set final.
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Latif calls for ban on Bell
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif, whose career was hastened to an unceremonious end due to a five-match ban in 2003, has called on the International Cricket Council to impose a similar suspensionon
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PCB to help Shabbir out
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is to make every effort to get Shabbir Ahmed's action cleared by the International Cricket Council after he was reported for a suspect action in the first Test against
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Keane exit a Ruud shock
Manchester United began the post-Roy Keane era on Saturday with a 3-1 defeat of Charlton Athletic that will offer comfort to their stunned fans.
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Raul doubtful for Lyon clash
Real Madrid captain Raul is a doubt for the Champions League clash with Olympique Lyon after he had to come off with a knee injury on Saturday.
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