Volume 4 Number 218 Sun. January 04, 2004    
 
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Ispahani Mirzapore Tea 5th Natoinal Cricket League
Sylhet start strongly
Hosts Sylhet made a flying start against lowly Barisal on the opening day of their fourth round match in the Ispahani Tea Fifth National Cricket League yesterday.
 
Tigers' training begins today
National cricketers begin today what will be their most extensive preparation since gaining Test status for the upcoming tour of Zimbabwe in February.
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India surge in Sydney
Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman hammered Australia's bowlers in a blazing, record triple-century stand to give India a throttle-hold on Steve Waugh's farewell Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground here on
 
Double is his reply
Master batsman Sachin Tendulkar had to ask his teammates what he was doing wrong during his dismal run of form that ended so spectacularly with a career Test best, an unbeaten double-century against Australia
 
Proteas put up huge total
Wicketkeeper Mark Boucher hit his fourth Test century but first in four seasons as South Africa moved into a powerful position on the second day of the third Test against the West Indies at Newlands on
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Styris styles Kiwi win
An unbeaten 101 by Scott Styris, his second one-day international century, lead New Zealand to an upset four-wicket win over Pakistan in the first one-day cricket international here.
 
'Very Very Special'
Australian bowlers are becoming sick of the sight of VVS Laxman.
 
Fans anger Gilchrist
Adam Gilchrist lashed home fans for taking a "soft option" by booing the under-fire Australian cricketers as they toiled with limited success against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday.
 
Tushar to lead A team today
Middle-order batsman Tushar Imran will lead the Bangladesh A team when it plays formidable Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) in the fourth round of the Inter Department Cricket Championship in Pakistan
 
Singer chess from Jan 16
The preliminary phase of the Singer 30th National Chess Championship, sponsored by Singer Bangladesh Limited, will start from January 16 at the NSC Conference room.
 
Aussie tri-series
Kaif out of India team
Middle-order batsman Mohammad Kaif has been ruled out of India's one-day squad for a triangular series in Australia starting later this month because of a thumb injury.
 
Figo's heart with Real
Real Madrid's Portuguese international midfielder Luis Figo is ready to sacrifice a "childhood dream" of playing in England in order to pursue his ambition of taking his teammates to even greater heights.
 
WORLD FOOTBALL BRIEFS
Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier insisted Saturday that he was not concerned by rumours linking his Celtic counterpart Martin O'Neill with the Anfield job.
 

 
   
 
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