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Murali slams Ashraful
Mohammad Ashraful's men had their last chance to find an answer to their reckless batting in the first innings in the series but they failed to grasp the opportunity after being bundled out for 131 runs.
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B. League
Arambagh stun Reds
Arambagh dented Muktijoddha's slender title hopes when they came from a goal down to upset the depleted local giants 2-1 in yesterday's B. League match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
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Bashar, Nafees axed from ODIs
Habibul Bashar's wretched Sri Lanka tour came to an end when he was named among five players to return home after the end of the Test series.
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U-19s in trouble
Bangladesh Under-19 team were in trouble against the Sri Lanka U-19s on the first day of the second three-day match at the Police ground in Colombo yesterday.
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KP blames fatigue
England's Kevin Pietersen has blamed tiredness for his poor form in the one-day series against West Indies.
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Sachin to lead India
If the Indians happen to glance at the scorecard of the recently concluded Essex-Nottinghamshire fixture, they might think that the M20 was redirected through the centre of the County Ground in Chelmsford.
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Bates buys back Leeds
Ken Bates has bought back fallen English football giants Leeds United after heading up a consortium which has purchased the club from administrators.
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AFC Asian Cup 2007
Metsu curses 'bad refereeing'
United Arab Emirates coach Bruno Metsu fears that bad refereeing has doomed the Gulf Cup champions to a fate similar to that of football giants Italy and Spain at the World Cup in 2002.
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Qureshi scaling new heights
Pakistani qualifier Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi continued to impress Wednesday, booking a quarterfinal berth in the 416,000-dollar Tennis Hall of Fame Championships.
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England-Russia on plastic pitch
England's potentially decisive Euro 2008 qualifier against Russia in Moscow will be played not on grass but on the artificial pitch at the 84,000-seat Luzhniki Stadium.
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Russia captain obtains Fed Cup visa
Russian Fed Cup team captain Shamil Tarpishchev has obtained a US visa for this weekend's semifinal clash with the United States after initially being refused entry, the US embassy here announced on Thursday.
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Roux wins right to coach
Guy Roux on Wednesday won his fight with the French football authorities who had told him that at the age of 68 he was too old to coach Lens.
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Fowler in talks with Sydney
Former Liverpool ace Robbie Fowler touched down in Australia Thursday for talks with A-League club Sydney FC, media reports said.
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Can Becks band it in US?
David Beckham's bid to redefine football's place in the US sports landscape begins in earnest on Friday, when the Los Angeles Galaxy introduce their sleek European import.
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'Best yet to come for Magpies'
England striker Michael Owen has forecast good times ahead for Newcastle United after committing himself to the club under new manager Sam Allardyce.
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DRU Cricket
Daily Janakantha will take on Amar Desh while CSB face Channel i in the semifinals of the DRU-Pepsi cricket tournament at the Maulana Bhasani Hockey Stadium today.
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Smicer moves to Slavia
Czech international and former Liverpool midfield star, Vladimir Smicer, announced Thursday his return to top-flight local team Slavia Prague after an 11-year absence.
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