Volume 5 Number 7 Wed. June 02, 2004    
 
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Nightmare replayed
The second innings trauma revisited the Bangladesh team as they gave away the advantage to the West Indies in the last session of the fourth day of the first Test at the Beausejour Stadium on Monday.
 
Calypso Cocktail
The fourth day's play was in full swing at the Beausejour Stadium but the crowd didn't seem to bother.
 
Sher-e-Bangla Cup
N'ganj nat'l kings
Narayanganj lifted their maiden national football title when they came from behind to beat Bangla-desh Army 2-1 in the final of the Sher-e-Bangla Cup 22nd National Football Championship at Natore's Adhunik
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French Open
Without Williams
Rain halted play for a second time in the French Open quarterfinal match between home hope Amelie Mauresmo, the third seed, and Russian ninth seed Elena Dementieva with both players level at 4-4 in the
 
French Open
Argentina's 'four' force
David Nalbandian and Gaston Gaudio made sure of four Argentines in the last eight at this year's Roland Garros on Monday.
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'Throw Zimbabwe out'
Cricket's senior statesman Steve Waugh joined the growing chorus for Zimbabwe's expulsion from Test matches, saying there was no place for teams picked on colour rather than merit.
 
Waugh backs Murali
Australia's legendary former captain Steve Waugh on Tuesday backed beleaguered Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan, saying only the International Cricket Council (ICC) can decide if the bowler's action
 
Vaughan sleeps on No 4
England captain Michael Vaughan will bat in the middle-order permanently if he decides to move down to number four in the second Test against New Zealand starting on Thursday.
 
What can BCCI do?
India cannot guarantee that South African cricketers Herschelle Gibbs and Nicky Boje will not be probed by police on match-fixing allegations when they tour later this year, cricket chief Jagmohan Dalmiya
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FIFA FUSSBALL-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT DEUTSCHLAND
Ronaldinho ruled out
Brazil striker Ronaldinho will miss Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Argentina because of a thigh strain and has been replaced by Luis Fabiano, coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said on Monday.
 
Ranieri exits Chelsea
The axe has finally fallen on Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri, ending months of speculation over whether the Italian would be dismissed.
 
BFF planning College football
The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) is planning to organise an inter-college tournament after the successful staging of the school tournament last year.
 
Ctg hockey title MSC's
Mohammedan Sporting Club emerged unbeaten champions in the CJKS-JDC First Division Hockey League when they drubbed arch-rivals Abahani Krira Chakra 5-1 at the MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong yesterday.
 
Australia to play 4 Tests in India
Australia will play four Tests during their tour of India in October and November this year, the Indian cricket board said on Tuesday.
 
Shaheb Ali no more
Former national footballer Sheikh Shaheb Ali passed away yesterday at his residence in Golapbagh. He was 91.
 
Asian jr h'ball in Sept
Bangladesh will take part in the Ninth Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship in Hyderabad, India from September 7-18.
 

 
   
 
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