Vol. 5 Num 384 Sun. June 26, 2005    
 
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Bangladesh miss Whatmore
The Bangladesh cricket team woke up on Saturday morning only to learn that their beloved coach Dav Whatmore was very anxious to take the first available flight to Melbourne so that he could be by theside
 
Lankan tri-series brought forward
Sri Lanka Cricket says it has agreed to a request to reschedule the forthcoming triangular one-day series to allow India's players to participate in a proposed Afro-Asian contest in August.
 
Wimbledon
Federer, Sharapova on course
Roger Federer twice rallied from a service break down in the final set Saturday and beat Nicolas Kiefer 6-2, 6-7, 6-1, 7-5 in the third round at Wimbledon.
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Argentina v Mexico
Marquez boost for Latin showdown
Captain Rafael Marquez will make a welcome return on Sunday when Mexico, shaken by a doping case involving two of their players, face Argentina in Hanover for a place in the Confederations Cup final.
 
Wari earn full points
Shipon Barua struck twice as Wari Club came back from a goal down to register their second consecutive victory in the First Division Football League when they handed a 3-2 defeat to second-placed Mohakhali
 
Tres hails rising Trem
Stand-in captain Marcus Tresco-thick has hailed fast bowler Chris Tremlett as one of the bright stars of England's future after his emergence in the Triangular Series.
 
Another goalless finish
Youngmen's Club Fakirerpool and Wanderers Club shared points in the Premier Bank Premier Football League yesterday when the two relegation-zone sides drew goalless at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
 
S Asian Games in April 2006
The 10th South Asian Games, the biggest sports carnival of the region, will be held in Sri Lanka over April 18-28 next year.
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Eriksson lied to FA?
England soccer coach Sven-Goran Eriksson was described as a "seagull" with a "roving eye" on Friday amid evidence alleging sexual harassment and lies within the Football Association (FA).
 
'Three Tenors' for 2006 WC
The 'Three Tenors' could join up again to mark the 2006 Football World Cup in Germany, 16 years after they brought opera to the masses with their first concert at the Terme di Caracalla in Rome.
 
Now Gough wants to scare the Australians
England fast bowler Darren Gough has promised to haunt Australia in more ways than one after the hosts suffered their first defeat of the NatWest Series.
 
Sorry Carlos!
Brazilian soccer star Roberto Carlos was giving a radio interview on his cellular phone on Friday when he said armed robbers approached the car in which he was traveling and robbed the driver.
 
Owen marries sweetheart
England and Real Madrid striker Michael Owen on Friday married his childhood sweetheart Louise Bonsall.
 
Frustrating day for Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly struggled to find form and was out for a duck as Glamorgan suffered a seven-wicket loss to Gloucestershire in the Twenty20 Cup Championship at Bristol on Friday.
 
Park a Red Devil
South Korea midfielder Park Ji-sung said on Saturday that he was proud to be joining Manchester United and pledged to make himself a better player at the English club.
 
Jones returns for England
Glamorgan fast bowler Simon Jones rejoined England's NatWest Series squad Saturday following a week's rehabilitation on a knee injury.
 
Rating chess
The Greenwich University FIDE Rating Chess tournament will begin on July 5 at the Bangladesh Chess Federation hall-room.
 
Spurs, Chelsea agree Arnesen deal
Tottenham have accepted a "significant" cash settlement from Chelsea that allows sporting director Frank Arnesen to move to Stamford Bridge.
 

 
   
 
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