Vol. 5 Num 161 Tue. November 02, 2004    
 
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Another uphill battle
BD-NZ first ODI today
After a break of three days the Bangladesh cricket team once again will be thrown into the international spotlight today when the first game of the three-match RC Cola one-day series against New Zealand
 
GrameenPhone Corporate League
GP cut off CityCell
Speedster Mashrafee-bin-Mortuza provided some firework with the bat as sponsor GrameenPhone recorded their third consecutive victory in the Cup stage of the GrameenPhone Corporate Cricket League defeating
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JFA Cup Narsinghdi's
Narsinghdi clinched the first-ever JFA Cup under-16 football title when they defeated fancied Feni by a solitary goal in the final at the Birshreshtha Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur.
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Pakistan level series
Shoaib Malik and Abdul Razzaq put on a stand of 82 runs to guide Pakistan to a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka on the final day of the second Test on Monday.
 
Australia In India 2004-05
Indian pride at stake
India go into the fourth and final Test against Australia here on Wednesday with their pride badly bruised, their cricket in a shambles and their once-inspira-tional captain again unfit to play.
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Johansson stops Agassi
Swede Thomas Johansson denied Andre Agassi the 60th title of a storied career, as he staged a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 upset to win the 632,750-euro Stockholm Open.
 
Basel crown Novak's
Unseeded Czech Jiri Novak pulled off a surprise five-set victory over Argentine fourth seed David Nalbandian on Sunday to win the Swiss Indoors tournament.
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Primera Liga
Not the Real story
England striker Michael Owen continued his prolific scoring form with a fourth goal in as many games to help Real Madrid secure a flattering 2-0 win over Primera Liga newcomers Getafe on Sunday.
 
Premiership
Magpies shot down
Bolton returned to fourth place in the Premier League with a 2-1 win against Newcastle here Sunday that ended the vistors' unbeaten run under manager Graeme Souness.
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Serie A
Juve still good enough
Fabio Capello rotated his squad to good effect on Sunday as Juventus restored their five point lead at the top of Serie A with a resounding 3-0 home win over Chievo.
 
Preview
UEFA Champs League

Pace-setting Italians
Arsenal, top dogs in England but often fall guys in Europe, face Panathinaikos on Tuesday determined to quell supporters' fears that they are losing their taste for the big occasion.
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Club Cup Hockey
MSC down Usha
Defending champions Mohamme-dan Sporting Club became unbeaten Group A champions in the Club Cup hockey tournament when they inflicted a 4-2 defeat on Usha Krira Chakra at the Maulana Bhashani National
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Women's h'ball
Viqarunnisa regain title
Viqarunnissa Noon School and College regained the Delta Life women's handball tournament crown after one season when they outplayed Siddheshwari Girls College 18-5 in yesterday's final at the Dhanmondi
 
U-15 cricketers' third in a row
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) U-15 team won their third consecutive match against CAB (Cricket Association of Bengal) U-15 when they dumped the visitors by eight wickets at the BKSP ground yesterday.
 
Kolkata clash
Pakistan will be at full strength
Fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Sami have been included in a 15-member Pakistan squad for the one-off limited-overs international against India in Kolkata on November 13.
 

 
   
 
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