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Green Delta Dhaka Premier League 2004-05
MSC march on
Victoria enjoy run-feast, City smile
There were no upsets in the Green Delta Premier Division Cricket League on Saturday as Mohammedan Sporting Club stormed to their third successive victory while holders Victoria Sporting Club drowned Orient
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Solanki zaps Zimbabwe
Vikram Solanki smashed a brilliant century to lead England to an eight-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the third one-day international on Saturday.
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Champions Trophy
Pakistan cruise, India thrashed
The Netherlands, Spain and hosts Pakistan showed no signs of opening-day blues as they breezed through the start of the men's Champions Trophy field hockey here on Saturday.
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Warne admirer of Clarke
Chappell-Hadlee Trophy starts today
Shane Warne has handed over his one-day No. 23 uniform to rising star Michael Clarke, saying he loves the youngster's approach to cricket.
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'Gazza' reveals Hansie's greed
Gary Kirsten has provided an insight into the money-hungry ways of deceased former South Africa captain Hansie Cronje in a new autobiography.
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Green Delta Hockey
Mohammedan rout Railway
Title aspirants Mohammedan Sporting Club thumped lowly Dhaka Railway 5-0 to continue their winning run in the Green Delta Premier Division Hockey League at the Maulana Bhasani National Stadium yesterday.
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Liverpool in distress
Once an all-conquering force in European football, Liverpool stand at a crossroads following a traumatic week off the pitch.
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Owen modestly satisfied
England striker Michael Owen says he is content to do his talking on the pitch and hope that his prolific scoring record will eventually earn him a place in Real Madrid's starting line-up.
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BCB wants to get closer to team
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has decided to talk exclusively with the team's think-tank ahead of the forthcoming home series against India.
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Div I chess
Easy wins for leaders
Three giants -- Leonine, Muktijo-ddha and Biman -- won their respective boards in the tenth round games of the Dutch-Bangla First Division Chess League at the federation hall room yesterday.
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Ma's final goodbye to sport
Controversial Chinese athletics coach Ma Junren has retired from the sport, the China Daily reported on Saturday.
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Davis Cup final
Spaniards sweep opening singles
Teenage rookie Rafael Nadal has blunted the world's fastest serve to stun Andy Roddick and give Spain a 2-0 lead over the United States in the Davis Cup final on Friday.
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Khan returns to ring triumphant
British Olympic hero Amir Khan has confirmed that he will resist the lure of professional boxing at least until after next year's World Cham-pionships in China.
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