Volume 4 Number 272 Tue. March 02, 2004    
 
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Plate Championship (ICC U/19 Cricket World Cup, Bangladesh 2004 )
Bowlers take hosts to final
Bangladesh breezed into the Plate final of the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup with a 91-run thrashing of Scotland in the second semifinal at the Chittagong Divisional Stadium yesterday.
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Clubs or devil's den?
The sports community of the country woke up on Monday in a deep sense of mourning seeing almost every newspaper with screaming headlines of Dhanmondi Club president Khairul Anwar Piaru's violent death.
 
ICC U/19 Cricket World Cup, Bangladesh 2004
Eng-WI semi today
England and West Indies have played some memorable matches over the years and now it's the turn of their juniors to carry on the great tradition in the second Cup semifinal of the Fifth ICC U-19 World
 
Series goes to Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe won the two-match Test series against Bangladesh 1-0 as the second Test fizzled out in the fifth and final day here at Queens Sports Club on Monday.
 
SAMSUNG Cup Jeet Lo Dil India-Pakistan 2004
Anil, Ajit miss Pak ODIs
India's bowling spearheads Anil Kumble and Ajit Agarkar were on Monday ruled out of next week's one-day series against Pakistan after failing to recover from injuries.
 
Zimbabwe A arrive on March 10
The Bangladesh A team will be announced tomorrow to play two four-day and five limited-over matches against their Zimbabwean counterparts.

Zimbabwe A will arrive in Bangladesh on March 10.

 
NCL final round from tomorrow
The title-deciding final round of the Ispahani Mirzapore Tea Fifth National Cricket League starts at three different venues across the country from tomorrow.
 
Lara stays skipper
The West Indies senior selection panel on Sunday named a 16-man squad to go into training ahead of the first Test against England in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Last hurrah?
Twins Steve and Mark Waugh, fiercely-competitive from their backyard cricket days of their youth, play what could be their last first-class match this weekend, separated by just a fraction in battingaverages.
 
Captains to be cautioned
Rival New Zealand and South African cricket skippers will be warned to end their sledging battle, match referee Gundappa Viswanath of India said Monday.
 
'Don't talk Zimbabwe'
England captain Michael Vaughan insisted Sunday there would be no talk of Zimbabwe among his squad while they were in the West Indies.
 
'I am ready for Test'
Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds believes he is now ready for Test cricket after a prolific one-day series with bat and ball against Sri Lanka.
 
R'mati cricket
Joyesh Smriti Cricket Club recorded a seven-wicket victory over Forest Colony Cricket Club in the final of the Shaheed Raju Smriti cricket tournament at the Old Court Building ground in Rangamati yesterday.
 
Satkhira cricket
Aryans Club won their inaugural match in the Satkhira District First Division Cricket League defeating Rasulpur Krira Sangstha by 102 runs at the Satkhira Government College ground yesterday.
 
Federer waiting for Safin
World number one Roger Federer says he is relishing the challenge of facing his Australian Open final opponent Marat Safin again in the first round of the Dubai Open this week as he begins the defence
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Primera Liga
Real's dazzling fightback
Spanish league leaders Real Madrid turned on the style with three second-half goals in 16 minutes to beat Celta Vigo 4-2 on Sunday.
 
Rivaldo in no-man's land
Cruzeiro would be better off without Brazil international Rivaldo, who slowed up their attack, the club's vice-president Zeze Perella said on Sunday.
 
Premiership
Liverpool , Magpies held
Bobby Robson admitted Lomana LuaLua was "the last player we wanted to score against us" after the Pompey striker, on loan from Newcastle, netted an 89th minute equaliser that gave the struggling hosts
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Boro's historic first
Middlesbrough won a major trophy for the first time in their history Sunday when they beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 in the League Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium here.
 
Serie A
Ambrosini the difference
AC Milan retained their five-point lead at the top of Italy's Serie A after defeating Lazio 1-0 at the Olympic stadium here on Sunday.
 

 
   
 
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