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Pepsi Cup India v Pakistan 2005
Pakistan c Sehwag b Tendulkar
India win first ODI by 87 runs
Sachin Ten-dulkar struck telling blows with the ball as hosts India delighted a sell-out home crowd of 75,000 with a 87-run victory over Pakistan in the first one-day international on Saturday.
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WI erect a mountain
Maiden double tons for Chanderpaul, Hinds
Left-handers Wavell Hinds and Shivnarine Chanderpaul each completed maiden Test double hundreds to help West Indies grind South Africa into the dust on the second day of the first Test on Friday.
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Pepsi Cup India v Pakistan 2005
Ganguly feels relieved
India's comprehensive 87-run win over Pakistan in the first one-day international has come as a big relief for captain Sourav Ganguly who confessed that his team's victory had relieved him of some pressure.
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Eyeing a brush with Lord's
Skipper Habibul Bashar said that he would not be intimidated when Bangladesh embarked on their first full series in England next month.
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Figo coming back?
Luis Figo is on the verge of coming out of international retirement to help Portugal qualify for the 2006 World Cup, the president of the national football federation said Friday.
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It opened Benitez's eyes
Liverpool's Spanish coach Rafael Benitez was given a lesson in the English style of football when his team met Bolton Wanderers this season.
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INDEPENDENCE DAY EVENTS
Blue Berry Travels moved into the final of the Independence Day Hockey tournament outplaying Bangladesh Police 9-1 at the Maulana Bhasani National Stadium yesterday.
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Arsene wants a Roman inquest
Chelsea owner Roamn Abramovich should step in and provide moral leadership at Stamford Bridge, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said on Friday.
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Loreeto ride on Fahim century
Fahim Ahmed hit 155 as Loreeto handed National Bank Public School a 138-run defeat in the Standard Chartered Young Tigers Under-17 National School Cricket at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium yesterday.
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Rain in Guyana
Heavy rain prevented play before lunch on Day Three of the first Test at Guyana, leaving South Africa still waiting to get on with their first innings.
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Serie A stops for Pope
All Italian first and second division matches have been cancelled this weekend, the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) said on Saturday, as a mark of respect to Pope John Paul II who is close to death.
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Demand for 2006 WC tickets shoot up
The demand for 2006 World Cup tickets continues to surprise Germany's organising committee with a staggering 10 million fans requesting tickets in the first of five sales periods.
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MU increase ticket prices
Manchester United on Saturday announced massive season ticket price hikes of up to 24 per cent in a bid to offset a 14-million-pound loss in media revenues.
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AFC U-13 football
The local boys made a brilliant start when the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-13 Football Festival began yesterday at BKSP.
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Army athletics
Lance Corporal Rafiqul Islam of Rangpur Area won the gold medal in the 5000-metre race of the Bangladesh Army Athletics competition that began yesterday at the Bangladesh Army Stadium.
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RU sports
A two-day long inter-hall athletic competition began at Rajshahi University stadium yesterday. RU Vice-Chancellor Prof Faisul Islam Faruki yesterday inaugurated the competition as chief guest.
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AIUB cricket
Hosts AIUB and IBAIS reached semifinals in the Fourth AIUB Cup Inter-Private University Cricket Tournament yesterday at BKSP.
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