Volume 4 Number 111 Sun. September 14, 2003    
 
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Hannan might open

Bangladesh broke their media silence but not before the team arrived in the historic city of Lahore from Faisalabad yesterday.

 
Abahani to seek justice
CMM boosts Mukti

Muktijoddha Sangsad Krira Chakra received another shot in the arm when the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court ruled that until the start of the inter-club footballers' transfer on September 20,goalkeeper

 
ICC might shelve earpiece plan

The International Cricket Council are reconsidering plans to equip umpires with earpieces linked to stump microphones, after learning of the costs that would be involved.

 
Tendulkar gear auctioned

Indian batting star Sachin Tendulkar's cricket gear fetched a handsome 383,000 rupees (8,326 dollars) at a charity auction Friday to raise funds for the aged and mentally challenged.

 
SL spinner banned for four months

Sri Lanka's cricket authorities on Saturday banned Test spinner Kaushal Lokuarachchi for four months following his involvement in a car crash, ruling him out of the upcoming home series against England.

 
Procter endorses Pak security

International Cricket Council match referee Mike Procter believes South Africa should go ahead with their tour to Pakistan later this month.

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'Madrid-itis' spreading
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, hoping for another term, said Friday what the club has achieved under his stewardship is just the start and insisted that 'Madrid-itis' will spread far and wide.
 
Beckham in print

David Beckham has been groomed for stardom since the age of 11 by top coaches and marketed by the industry's toughest professionals but the world's most famous footballer puts his fame and fortunedown

 
Future's Rooney

Former England captain Alan Shearer thinks the national team's future looks bright thanks to the rapid rise to prominence of teenage striker Wayne Rooney.

 
Makelele will make Chelsea tick

Chelsea coach Claudio Ranieri likened his latest signing Claude Makelele on Friday to the battery in an expensive watch mechanism he has assembled courtesy of Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich's oilfortune.

 
Rubin, Dementieva face off

Top seed Chanda Rubin will face second seed Elena Dementieva in a United States versus Russia singles final of the WTA tournament here on Sunday.

 

 
   
 
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