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TVS Cup India v Pakistan 2005
Sehwag shines in rain
Virender Sehwag put Pakistan's attack to the sword with a rapid and unbeaten 95 to strengthen India's position in the opening Test here on Wednesday.
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AFC Cup
Khokon rescues Brothers
An 85th minute strike by Saiful Islam Khokon helped Brothers Union salvage something in a dour 1-1 draw in their AFC Cup debut against Turkmenistan's Nisa FC at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
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Tigers' delight in Zim plight
Calls to strip Zimbabwe of Test status may finally have taken the pressure off Bangladesh, who yearn to gain respect as a cricket team.
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East Bengal survive Mukti fright
East Bengal survived anxious moments before finishing goalless with Muktijoddha Sangsad of Bangladesh in their opening AFC Cup match here today.
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India inviting Musharraf
India on Wednesday said it would be happy if Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf came to this country to watch any of the matches of the current series. "It is a friendly visit...
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Zia keeps nat'l title
Grand Master Ziaur Rahman retained his national chess title when he beat Hasan Imam in the 12th round at the NSC Conference Room yesterday.
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Sehwag sounds ominous for Pakistan
Swashbuckling Indian opener Virender Sehwag Wednesday sounded a warning to Pakistan, saying he would continue to bat in the same attacking vein to put his team in a winning position in the first Testhere.
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'Indian seamers' show inspires us'
Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer Wednesday took heart from the Indian seamers' performance on a grassy track in the first Test here, saying his side also had fast bowlers to exploit the conditions.
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Richardson slams WICB
Richie Richardson, the former West Indies captain, has slammed the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) for failing to resolve the ongoing sponsorship dispute and said it was time for business-minded individuals
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'Pom-mel the Convicts'
Ian Botham, England's greatest Aussie basher, has urged England to thrash the 'convicts' and win the Ashes this summer.
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Lee likely to comeback
Trans-Tasman Test series from today
Australia are considering bringing back express paceman Brett Lee for the first Test against New Zealand in Christchurch which starts on Thursday.
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Div I Hockey
Easy sail for BSC
Leaders Bangladesh Sporting Club (BSC) launched their campaign in the super-four of the Green Delta First Division Hockey League with a 3-0 whitewash of Muktibihanga Tarun Sangha at the Maulana Bhashani
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MSC cricket
Wills Little Flower School inflicted a nine-wicket defeat on Mary Gold Child Academy in the Moha-mmedan Dhaka Metropolitan Inter-school Cricket Tournament at the East End Club ground yesterday.
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Zondeki, Nel called back
Monde Zondeki and Andre Nel have been recalled to the South African attack in place of rested strike duo Shaun Pollock and Makhaya Ntini for the second Test against Zimba-bwe starting at Centurion onFriday.
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Rumi Smriti Open TT
A title for Mostafa at last
Mostafa lifted the men's singles title of the Rumi Smriti Open Table Tennis Competition, which ended at the Woodenfloor gymnasium yesterday.
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Pepsi Handball
BJMC, Ansar reach final
BJMC and Bangladesh Ansar romped into the final of the Pepsi 17th National Women's Handball Championship beating their respective rivals at the Dampara Police Line ground in Chittagong yesterday.
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UEFA Champs League
Last laugh Chelsea's
John Terry headed Chelsea into the last eight of the Champions League with the crucial goal in an epic 4-2 victory over Barcelona.
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UEFA Champs League
Crespo spells United's doom
Manchester United were knocked out of the Champions League here Tuesday after losing 1-0 to AC Milan in front of a 69,000 sell-out San Siro crowd.
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UEFA Champs League
Barca boys incensed
Chelsea's dramatic Champions League win over Barcelona has been marred by claims by Barcelona's Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o he was called a "monkey" by a Chelsea steward in angry skirmishes after the
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UEFA Champs League
Lyon massacre Bremen
French champions Lyon advanced to the Champions League quarter-finals with a 7-2 hammering of German league title-holders Werder Bremen in their first round knockout phase second leg tie here on Tuesday.
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A master of tactics
AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti possesses the political skills essential for an employee of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
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