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CityCell Zimbabwe Tour of Bangldesh 2005
A Series to Savour
If anybody terms January as the month of fairytales for Bangladesh's cricket, it will not be an exaggeration.
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One & only Rafique
For Mohammad Rafique it's easier to hit big sixes and fours. "I always feel comfortable to hit sixes rather than taking ones or twos," quipped the left-arm slow bowler, wearing his childlike smile after his all-round show in the fifth and final game.
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Aftab blooms at last
The Tigers failed to chase two moderate targets and lost the first two matches against Zimbabwe in the five-match one-day series.
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Grand end to a grand venue
The Bangabandhu National Stadium officially hosted its last cricket match with the fifth one-day international between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe yesterday.
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VB Series
Whoever wins gets thru'
Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq believes his team have the upper-hand in their final make or break triangular VB Series match against the West Indies Tuesday because of their now considerable experience
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Pak team ends inspection
A Pakistani security delegation has concluded its inspection of venues in the run-up to their cricket team's first Test tour of India in six years starting next month.
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Australian Open
Hewitt getting married
Australian Lleyton Hewitt proposed to Australian television soap opera actress Bec Cartwright straight after his defeat to Russian Marat Safin in the final of the Australian Open, the couple announced
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Sharapova leads Russian assault
Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova will lead a Russian attempt to prevent a record fifth victory for world number one Lindsay Davenport at the Pan Pacific Open tennis tournament this week.
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Preview: Premiership
Mother of all clashes
Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson is certain hostilities will be back on the menu when his team travel to bitter rivals Arsenal on Tuesday for a crunch match that could bury one side's Premiershiptitle
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Primera Liga
Real scrape through
England captain David Beckham was on target as Real Madrid maintained their perfect league record in 2005 with a 2-1 win at bottom club Numancia on Sunday.
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Serie A
Juve right on track
Juventus took a big step towards the Serie A title on Sunday after extending their lead at the top of the table to eight points.
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Clarke best in Australia
Australia's new cricketing sensation Michael Clarke received the Allan Border medal on Monday as the country's best player over the past year.
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Hingis makes return to tennis!
Martina Hingis makes her return to competitive tennis after two years out of the game at the Volvo Women's Open in Pattaya, Thailand, on Tuesday. She faces German Marlene Weingartner in the first round.
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