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Ispahani Sixth National Cricket League
Barisal floor Khulna
Dhaka escape Kapali's web
Dhaka's tailenders denied Sylhet two certain points when the Ispahani Sixth National Cricket League leaders survived Alok Kapali's spinning web on the final day of their seventh-round four-day match yesterday.
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About time he scored big
Out-of-form India captain Sourav Ganguly will be under pressure to retain his job in a six-match one-day series against Pakistan starting on Saturday.
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No sympathy for Ganguly
Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq on Thursday warned there will be no respite for his beleaguered Indian counterpart Sourav Ganguly during the upcoming one-day series.
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Argentina stay top
Ecuador and Paraguay emerged favourites to join Argentina and Brazil as South America's representatives at next year's World Cup after good results in Wednesday's qualifiers.
 
Mukti off to Turkmenistan today
A 16-member Muktijoddha Sangsad leave Dhaka this afternoon to play their third round match of the AFC Cup against Nebitchi FC of Turkmenistan.
 
Delhi may lose the final ODI
A one-day international between Pakistan and India that Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf was due to attend is unlikely to be held in New Delhi for security reasons, a cricket official said Thursday.
 
Independence Day Gold Cup
April 11 final likely
The final of the Independence Day Gold Cup football tournament between Brothers Union and Muktijoddha Sangsad, which was washed out on Wednesday, is likely to be held on April 11.
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European World Cup qualifiers
No joy for France, Spain
Uninspiring England
Steven Gerrard and David Beckham scored as England edged a 2-0 victory over minnows Azerbaijan while other top sides France and Spain struggled in Wednesday's European World Cup qualifiers.
 
World Cup qualifying match
North Korea in hot waters
North Korea face possible disciplinary action after an angry confrontation with the referee sparked ugly crowd scenes during a World Cup qualifying match, Asia's football chief said on Thursday.
 
UEFA Champions League
Mourinho banned, Chelsea fined
Chelsea were fined 75,000 Swiss francs ($62,810) and coach Jose Mourinho given a two-match touchline ban by UEFA on Thursday for bringing the game into disrepute.
 
2006 World Cup
Hot tickets!
Fans around the world bombarded the 2006 World Cup website on Thursday in the final hours of initial ticket sales, with demand already having outstripped supply.
 
Muralitharan gets all clear
Sri Lanka spinner Muttiah Muralitharan has been given the all clear to resume bowling and start the second stage of his rehabilitation from shoulder injury.
 
WI duo ends ties with C&W
Ramnaresh Sarwan and Chris Gayle became available to play for the West Indies when they cancelled personal sponsorship contracts on Wednesday.
 
Romeo gets his Juliet
Pakistan's historic cricket tour of India, a sign of growing warmth between the rivals, has helped reunite cricketer Shoaib Malik with the Indian wife he married over the telephone.
 
Mixed draws for youth soccer teams
Bangladesh have been drawn against mighty Iran in the qualifiers for next year's AFC Youth (Under-20) Football Championship.
 
Pepsi v'ball
Defending champions Dhaka will take on Khulna in the final of the Pepsi inter-district volleyball tournament at the Bir Shreshtha Noor Mohammed Stadium in Narail today.
 
PDB athletics
Khulna Power Station became champions in the Bangladesh Power Development Board (PDB) inter-office athletics competition, which was held at the Rajarbagh Police Lines in Dhaka yesterday.
 
Independence Day b'ball
Yasir shot 30 points and Raja 29 to inspire Josephites Club to a 96-79 win over Bangladesh Rifles in yesterday's Independence Day basketball tournament at the Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium.
 
Bandarban cricket
Bonorupa XI defeated New Gulshan XI by five wickets in the DSA Cup Cricket League at the Bandarban stadium yesterday.
 
Partex squash on
The Partex Open squash tournament got underway at the Gulshan Club yesterday with favourite Ram Jagadish defeating Dilu 9-4, 9-3, 9-5 in a Premier Division match.
 

 
   
 
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