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Tibet Federation Cup Football Tournament 2005
Red-Orange again
A late strike by Monwar Hossain ensured a second Red-Orange final in a month after Brothers Union defeated Abahani 1-0 in the second semifinal of the Tibet 20th Federation Cup football tournament at the
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SA openers all day
Graeme Smith and AB de Villiers piled on the agony for the West Indies as both openers completed hundreds that helped South Africa reach 214-0 on a rain-affected opening day of the fourth and final Test
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Malik might be banned
Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik faces a ban of one Test or two one-day internationals after admitting he threw a Twenty20 Cup match.
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Shoaib fails to make Windies tour party?
Not satisfied with the fitness level of fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar, Pakistan cricket selectors have decided to rest him for next month's West Indies tour while including former captain Moin Khan in a 17-member
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Davis Cup
Bangladesh almost thru'
Bangladesh almost confirmed group championship to qualify for the Davis Cup Asia-Oceania Zone Group-3 with their third consecutive victory in the meet in Yangoon yesterday.
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Divisional U-17 Cricket
Rajshahi rout Chittagong
Rajshahi outplayed Chittagong by 131 runs in the Divisional U-17 Cricket Development tournament at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium yesterday.
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SA 295-4
Chris Gayle struck on the last ball before lunch as South Africa were 295 for 4 at the interval on the second day of the fourth and final Test against West Indies at Antigua on Saturday.
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Warne stands his ground
Australian spin king Shane Warne launched a passionate defence of himself and his Hampshire team on Friday as the English county cricket sledging row showed no signs of slipping quietly away.
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'WI gave up too early'
South Africa captain Graeme Smith said he was surprised at the West Indies' approach on the first day of the fourth Test in St John's on Friday. Rain and bad light limited the day's play to just48.
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschalnd 2006
N Korea-Japan match at neutral venue
World football governing body FIFA on Friday punished North Korea for crowd unrest at their recent World Cup qualifiers and ordered the team to play its next home game against Japan on neutral territory
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschalnd 2006
Japan won't accept China
Japan's football chief said Saturday he would reject any move to stage North Korea's home World Cup qualifier in China, following crowd unrest at previous matches in Pyongyang.
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StanChart cricket
West Zone-4 defeated North Zone-1 by four wickets in the second round of the Standard Chartered Under-13 Young Tigers National School Cricket Tournament at the Jagan-nath Hall Ground of Dhaka University
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Flintoff back among runs
England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff smashed a breathtaking 83 off 101 balls to mark his return to first-class cricket in style on Friday.
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Liverpool want direct entry even if ..
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez insisted on Friday that the Anfield giants must be allowed to defend the Champions League title next season should they capture the continent's most glittering prize.
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Ferdinand irks Ferguson
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has been warned he must speed up his decision on a new contract offer if he wants to avoid further disappointing fans at the club.
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Campbell kept waiting
Arsenal defender Sol Campbell could be kept waiting to return to the starting eleven because of the impressive form of Philippe Senderos and Kolo Toure.
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Iran unhappy with FIFA sanction
Iran has complained to FIFA over sanctions imposed for a fatal crush after a match against Japan on March 26, accusing the Japanese -- its main rival in the World Cup qualifiers -- of being behind the
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Confederations Cup
Brazil to miss Ronaldinho
Brazil striker Ronaldinho will not play in the 2005 Confederations Cup as his club Barcelona want him to front their lucrative summer tour of Japan, according to a report in Spiegel magazine.
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Sunderland promoted
Sunderland came back from a goal down to beat West Ham 2-1 on Friday to clinch The Championship title and celebrate promotion to the Premiership in style.
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