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BHF signs mega deal
The Bangladesh Hockey Federation (BHF) signed what is believed to be the biggest sponsorship deal in its history with Dutch-Bangla Bank yesterday.
 
Javagal's judgement
The defeat against hosts Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup final on Sunday will give rise to many questions about the Indian team management.
 
SL look to spinning Galle
Sri Lankan skipper Marvan Atapattu Tuesday said he hoped to make full use of the spin-friendly pitch here in the first Test against South Africa.
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The root of 'Svengate'
A bitter woman's 10-year jealousy of secretary Faria Alam led to the email revelations that triggered the FA sex scandal.
 
Ashes flames fanned
England may have been soundly beaten in the last eight Ashes series but hopes are growing that Australia will at least be given a run for their money when they tour England next year.
 
Athens 2004
Little & large Asia
From mighty China who are aiming to repeat their medal-laden triumph of four years ago to war-weary Afghanistan who are just glad to be back, Asia is gearing up for the greatest sporting show on earth.
 
Agassi survives Fish attack
Andre Agassi had rallied from a set down and led 4-6, 7-6, 4-1 Monday when Mardy Fish retired with a back injury to send Agassi into the second round of the 2.4 million-dollar Cincinatti Masters Series.
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AFC Asian Cup, China 2004
Tamada makes Bahrain weep
A superb extra-time goal from Keiji Tamada saw Japan through to the Asian Cup final as the defending champions battled back from twice going a goal behind and a controversial red card to beat minnowsBahrain
 
Aftab ton puts U-19s on top
Right-handed Aftab Ahmed cracked 111 as the touring Bangladesh Under 19 amassed 466 in their first innings on the opening day of their three-day warm-up match against England Development of Excellence
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Nat'l hockey
Bangladesh Air Force and Faridpur DSA earned massive wins yesterday in their Group A encounters to enhance their chances of a place in the super league of the ANAS Group National Hockey Championship.
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Sumon school chess champ
Sumon Basu of Kolkata Madiyagram High Cchool emerged unbeaten champion in the senior event of the Sixth Standard Chartered School Chess Tournament yesterday.
 
Sick Cordy flies home
Bangladesh national cricket team fitness trainer Justin Cordy had to leave for Melbourne on Monday after suffering a neurological problem.
 
AFC U-17 meet
BFF announces team August 8
The executive committee of Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) will announce the final Bangladesh squad for next month's AFC Under-17 Football Champion-ship on August 8.
 
Rumee named IAAF lecturer
Nazrul Islam Rumee has been named as an International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) lecturer to conduct a Level-I coaching course to be held in Kuala Lumpur from August 5 to 18.
 

 
   
 
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