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Tiger vs Lion logo unveiled
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) yesterday unveiled the logo of the Standard Chartered bank Test and one-day series to be played between England and hosts Bangladesh later this month.
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Many happy returns
Opening batsman Hannan Sarker and right-arm fast bowler Mashrafee-bin-Mortuza celebrated their birthdays at the national camp at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
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CEO will have his own set-up
The newly appointed chief executive officer (CEO) of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will work straight under BCB president Ali Asghar and his office would be separate and independent from the Board'sexecutive
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Pak finish strong
South African pace bowler Makhaya Ntini grabbed four wickets on Sunday but Pakistan still posted a challenging 267-7 in the second day-night limited-overs international at Lahore's Gaddafi stadium onSunday.
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McGrath out of action
An ankle injury has forced Australian spearhead Glenn McGrath to withdraw from this month's two cricket Tests against Zimbabwe and a three-week limited-overs tour of India starting late October.
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The missing policy
At a recent gathering of heads of sports federations there was a repeated call for constructive criticism but unfortunately it seems our honourable sports minister failed to understand the crux of the
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BDR retains kabadi crown
Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) clinched the 25th National Kabadi Championship title as they breezed past Bangladesh Police 61-27 in the final at the Outer Stadium kabadi court yesterday.
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AB Bank TT
Nine matches of the AB Bank Metropolis First Division Table Tennis League were decided yesterday at the Wooden Floor gymnasium.
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Proteas call up Wyk
Wicketkeeper batsman Morne van Wyk will fly to Pakistan as replacement for experienced opener Herschelle Gibbs, who is injured, South African media spokesman said Sunday.
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Playing in forbidden land
Sri Lanka has launched a major push to boost cricket in war-torn areas and plans to set up an international stadium in a former battle zone, Sri Lanka Cricket chairman Thilanga Sumathipala said Sunday.
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Only way is cricket way
Indians and Pakistanis should push their governments to allow cricket exchanges between the cricket-mad rivals to resume, former Indian batsman Sanjay Manjrekar said.
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'I'll be back'
Former Pakistan cricket captain Waqar Younis, who was dropped after the team's first-round World Cup exit, has given himself one year to fight his way back into the national side before retiring.
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India means batting success
Jehangir Ahmed, a resident of this highway village in restive Indian Kashmir, is praying for an Indian win in the upcoming cricket series against New Zealand and Australia. The reason is purely commercial.
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Zim pushed all the way
Zimbabwe held on for a thrilling draw in their three-day tour match on Sunday after Western Australia scored 266 for four chasing 270 to win.
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Rainer ends drought
Sharapova's maiden crown
Top seed Rainer Schuettler of Germany posted his first title in two years when he outclassed Sebastien Grosjean of France to win the men's singles at the Japan Open tennis tournament on Sunday.
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Holyfield's career in doubt
James Toney stopped Evander Holyfield in the ninth round of their heavyweight bout, possibly signalling the end of the 40-year-old former undisputed world champion's career.
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Rape probe
It happened in Dyer's room!
Police refused Sunday to discuss claims made by a party organiser that he witnessed what happened on the night a 17-year-old girl said she was gang raped by English footballers in a London hotel.
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Premiership
MU hot on Gunners' heels
Liverpool's Premiership title ambitions were dealt a potentially fatal blow on Saturday as Arsenal came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory at Anfield.
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Bundesliga
Hats off to Hildebrand
VfB Stuttgart keeper Timo Hildebrand broke Oliver Kahn's mark of 802 minutes without conceding a goal to create a new German league record on Saturday.
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Primera Liga
Depor too hot to handle
Uruguayan striker Walter Pandiani scored in his eighth consecutive game to help Deportivo La Coruna back to the top of the Spanish first division after thrashing Atletico Madrid 5-1 on Saturday.
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Red revolution next?
With takeover fever gripping English football in the wake of Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich's swoop on Chelsea, it is little surprise that predators have begun to eye the biggest prize of them all --
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