Vol. 5 Num 162 Wed. November 03, 2004    
 
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A curate's egg
It was a curate's egg at the end of the day for Bangladesh after the first one-day match at the MA Aziz Stadium yesterday.
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Australia In India 2004-05
Sachin may open bowling
India will consider playing three spinners and ask star batsman Sachin Tendulkar to open the bowling as they attempt a face-saving victory over Australia in the fourth and final Test here from Wednesday.
 
Series Salad
It was carnival atmosphere inside the MA Aziz Stadium for the first one-day international yesterday. The home crowd nearly numbering 18, 000 sang and danced as New Zealand wickets fell with alarming regularity.
 
'Discipline is the key'
Pakistan are a talented side but need a resilient mindset and improvement in technique to face Australia at their home ground next month, the team's English coach Bob Woolmer said Tuesday.
 
Australia In India 2004-05
'Pitch error costs India'
Pakistan's former captain Wasim Akram said Tuesday the Indian cricket team blundered by failing to secure a tailor-made pitch at Nagpur, where they lost the third Test to Australia last Friday.
 
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UEFA Champs League

A mixed night for Capello
Italian coaching legend Fabio Capello can see his present side Juventus capture a spot in the knockout stages of the Champions League on Wednesday by beating Bayern Munich while one of his former teams
 
Zola receives an OBE
Former Chelsea star Gianfranco Zola was made an honorary member of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to football here on Monday.
 
Confederations Cup
Argentina-Germany pick of the draw
German national coach Jurgen Klinsmann played down suggestions that the hosts were favourites to progress from Group A of the 2005 Confederations Cup following the draw here on Monday.
 
Bennett backs Brian
New West Indies coach Bennett King has given early support to captain Brian Lara as the Australian prepares to begin his job in the Caribbean.
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Club Cup Hockey
Abahani edge out Mariners
Title-contenders Abahani avoided a premature clash with arch-rivals Mohammedan Sporting Club in the Club Cup hockey tournament when they handed Mariner Youngs Club a 4-2 defeat in their last group match
 
Murali calls for peace in Lanka
Sri Lanka's most successful bowler, Muttiah Muralitharan, on Tuesday urged the government and Tamil Tiger rebels to resume stalled talks to turn a truce into lasting peace after two decades of civil war.
 
Warne ruled out of Mumbai Test
Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne was ruled out of the final Test against India after he suffered an injury during a training session.
 
Premier hockey from Nov 26
The Premier Hockey League will begin on November 26, the league committee decided at a meeting yesterday.
 
Four share lead in Open chess
Aminul Islam, Mehdi Hassan Parag, Mohammed Javed and Saifuddin Lavlu shared the lead in the Open FIDE Rating chess tournament with full points after the end of the fourth round games at the Chess Federation
 
Calvia Open chess
Nasir starts with win
Sheikh Nasir Ahmed defeated Spain's Diez Asonsio Jesus in the first round of the Calvia Open Chess Festival in Calvia, Spain on Monday.
 

 
   
 
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