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Everything but winning
If there is any emotion that can best describe Bangladesh's performance in the first Test against the West Indies in St Lucia, it has to be astonishing.
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'We now have self-belief'
The scenes near the Bangladesh dressing room was fitting of a winning team after the first Test had been drawn and in many ways, the Tigers have won over the hearts of those who were sceptic of theirstature
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'A matter of time'
"This is now only a matter of time to watch the Tigers record their first Test victory.
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French Open
Gaudio in last four
Unseeded Argentine Gaston Gaudio overpowered Australian 12th seed Lleyton Hewitt 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 to advance to his first Grand Slam semifinal at the French Open here on Wednesday.
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French Open
Henman breaks the jinx
Tim Henman became the first British player to reach the semifinals of the French Open for 41 years on Tuesday and now must defeat Argentinian clay court king Guillermo Coria if he is to become the first
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Eng, NZ look to fill gaps
The return of England captain Michael Vaughan, the retirement of predecessor Nasser Hussain and niggling injuries for New Zealand will change the shape of both sides in the second Test starting at Headingley
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Waugh to relight Sydney cauldron
Former Australia cricket captain Steve Waugh will reignite Sydney's Olympic cauldron when the flame returns to Australia on Friday.
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Windies call back Banks
West Indies selectors called off-spinner Omari Banks into their squad on Tuesday for the second Test against Bangladesh at Kingston, Jamaica.
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School kabadi final today
Bangladesh Ansars and VDP High School will take on Shaheed Nabi High School in the final of the 12th school kabadi competition today at the Outer Stadium at 4pm.
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Selff coming tomorrow
Australian coach Andrew Selff will arrive in Dhaka tomorrow to conduct a weeklong camp for young wicketkeepers of the country.
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Capriati eyeing repeat act
Jennifer Capriati turns the clock back 14 years on Thursday when she plays her fourth semifinal at Roland Garros.
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Awards for centurions
QC Group, a leading business house of the country, has announced a cash award of Tk one lakh to each of the three centurions for Bangladesh in the first Test against the West Indies.
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Nurul wins SMS quiz
Nurul Abedin won the Grand Prize in the quiz competition run by mobile phone operators CityCell. He will get a handset with connection.
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Japan frustrate England
Sven-Goran Eriksson has got some serious thinking to do between now and June 13, when England's Euro 2004 campaign begins against France.
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FIFA FUSSBALL-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT DEUTSCHLAND 2006
Peru shock Uruguay
A winner from Mauricio Pinilla seven minutes from time was enough to give Chile all three points away to Venezuela Tues-day in South American zone qualifiers for the 2006 World Cup.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
ZZ in a hurry
If France are to become the first country in 44 years to successfully defend their European title they need more than anything for the talismanic Zinedine Zidane to be at the very top of his form.
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Mourinho Chelsea coach
Jose Mourinho has been named as manager of Chelsea, ending weeks of speculation that the former Porto coach was joining the premier league club.
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FIFA FUSSBALL-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT DEUTSCHLAND 2006
Socceroos maul Fiji
A headed hatt-rick from midfi-elder Tim Cahill lifted Australia to a 6-1 win over Fiji in their Oceania Natio-ns Cup and 2006 World Cup football qualifier here on Wednesday.
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