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ICC Cricket World Cup South Africa 2003
Reasons behind WC debacle
It has been five days since the two-member inquiry committee submitted its findings on Bangladesh's debacle in the 2003 World Cup.
 
Rajshahi in semis
An unbeaten half-century by opener Jahurul Islam propelled Rajshahi to a five-wicket win against Sylhet in the 26th National Cricket Championship at the MA Aziz Stadium here yesterday.
 
BCB names 23 for U-17 camp
The Development Committee of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) picked 23 players as part of selection trail to form an under-17 squad.
 
Div I b'ball Dhumketu on a roll
Dhumketu Club registered their seventh consecutive victory in the Metropolis First Division Basketball League beating Gregorious 104-49 at the Dhanmondi basketball gymnasium yesterday.
 
Hinds guides hosts home
Wavell Hinds clubbed six sixes in an unbeaten century to lift the West Indies to a pulsating three-wicket victory over Australia in the sixth one-day cricket international at Queen's Park here on Friday.
 
Australians in fools paradise
Australia's total domination of world cricket is endangering the sport both at home and abroad, the retiring head of the International Cricket Council said.
 
Murali aims at Lara
Muttiah Muralitharan is relishing the prospect of renewing a personal duel with West Indies' captain Brian Lara during Sri Lanka's five-week tour of the Caribbean.
 
Johnson gets Eng call
Somerset seamer Richard Johnson was called into England's 12-man squad Saturday for next week's second Test against Zimbabwe at the Riverside.
 
Middlesex whip Zim
Zimbabwe found Middlesex in unforgiving mood Friday as the English county piled up 330 for five on the first day of their four-day tour match at Shenley.
 
Seeds sail into last 16
The cream began to rise to the top at the French Open on Saturday as second seed Kim Clijsters of Belgium, US seventh seed Jennifer Capriati and US third seed Venus Williams all raced into the fourthround
 
Andre the advisor
Evergreen Andre Agassi had words of wisdom for his underachieving younger compatriots as he stood alone - the sole American survivor in the men's singles at the French Open Friday.
 
Ahn sinks Japan
South Korea's World Cup hero Ahn Jung-Hwan struck home a decider to beat arch-rivals Japan 1-0 on Saturday to celebrate an anniversary of co-hosting the 2002 World Cup finals.
 
Rooney in but Rio out
England centre-half Rio Ferdinand is to miss the friendly international against Serbia-Montenegro on Tuesday and the Euro 2004 qualifier with Slovakia on June 11, because of a knee injury.
 

 
   
 
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