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GrameenPhone Corporate League
ARAF win a cracker
Aktel blow Acme away
The West Indies bound Bangladesh cricketers said goodbye to the Grameen-Phone Corporate Cricket League in contrasting styles yesterday.
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GrameenPhone Corporate League
CCL set for foreign force
The Corporate Cricket League (CCL) committee plans to allow the participation of foreign players when the second phase of the first-ever league for business houses begins in the first week of May.
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Diego out in the open
Argentine football idol Diego Maradona left a Buenos Aires hospital for a private residence, 12 days after being admitted with critical heart and breathing problems.
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No end in sight?
Zimbabwe's rebel players have given the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) a deadline of Tuesday to agree to arbitration or face a fresh boycott.
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Taibu pleased
Zimbabwe captain Tatenda Taibu paid tribute to his young team after the final match of the one-day series against Sri Lanka on Thursday.
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Britain says yes
The British government on Friday gave its reluctant backing for England to go ahead with their controversial tour of Zimbabwe in October.
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India disappoints ADCCB
India's refusal to play ball has ruined Abu Dhabi's plans to inaugurate their state-of-the-art cricket stadium with a high-profile match against Pakistan next month.
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Becks coming to Chelsea?
David Beckham's business partners were reported Friday to be negotiating his move to a London club after just one season at Real Madrid.
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Barca's Ronaldinho worry
FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta fears the club's Brazilian star Ronaldinho will be targeted for a transfer by Europe's richest clubs this summer.
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Lippi says bye
Marcello Lippi, one of the most successful Serie A coaches, announced Thursday he's leaving Juventus at the end of the current season, one year before his contract expires.
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Fabiano's feet on ground
Brazil striker Luis Fabiano has no thoughts of trying to upstage Ronaldo after his two goals in the 4-1 friendly win over Hungary on Wednesday.
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Spain calling Van Nistelrooy
Manchester United's attempts to stamp out a wave of speculation suggesting Ruud van Nistelrooy could be on his way to Barcelona or Real Madrid has failed lamentably with newspapers insisting Friday the
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Dev cricket
Fazle Rabbi grabbed five wickets as Barisal Division scored an emphatic 68-run victory over Dhaka Division in the second phase of the Under-17 Develop-ment Cricket Tournament at the Jahangirnagar University
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Nat'l Bank v'ball
East End Boys defeated Shantibagh WA Club 3-1 in the National Bank First Division Volleyball League at the court next to the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
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Magura soccer
Jessore Upashahar College Ekadosh moved into the final of the inter-college football tournament defeating Meherpur Mujibnagar Degree College 1-0 in the second semifinal at the Magura Stadium yesterday.
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Sonali Otit assist ailing Rahim
Sonali Otit Club has come to the aid of football coach Abdur Rahim. The organization of yesteryear footballers handed over Tk 50,000 to his family on Thursday.
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Romario father by DNA!
A DNA test has confirmed Romario as the father of Raphael, the two-year-old son of an Italian actress who is suing the Brazil striker for child support, the O Dia newspaper claimed here Thursday.
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Larsson going to Portugal
Henrik Larsson insists he will still be leaving Scottish champions Celtic despite coming out of international retirement to play for Sweden in the Euro 2004 finals in Portugal.
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