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Tibet Federation Cup Football Tournament 2005
Reds defend crown today
Abahani MSC tie shifted
Three-time champions Muktijoddha Sangsad will renew their now established rivalry against Brothers Union today as they try to defend their Federation Cup crown.
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Gayle, Sarwan go on
Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan survived dropped catches and went on to make unbeaten centuries as West Indies reached 299 for one wicket on the third day of the fourth Test against South Africa on Sunday.
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Kallis on top of SA
Jacques Kallis admitted on Sunday that becoming South Africa's highest ever Test run-getter was an achievement he thought might be beyond him when he was a youngster.
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Malik banned, fined
Pakistan cricket chiefs banned all-rounder Shoaib Malik for one Test and fined him 75 per cent of his next two international match fees for throwing a domestic game, an official said Monday.
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Champagne Chelsea
Chelsea celebrated their first championship for 50 years on Saturday, spraying their travelling fans with champagne after beating Bolton 2-0.
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U-19 cricketers return home happy
The Bangladesh Under-19 cricket team returned home last night after a successful tour of Australia where they remained unbeaten in ten matches.
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StanChart cricket
East Zone B (115-5) defeated South Zone 4 (112) by five wickets in the Standard Chartered Young Tigers National School Cricket Tournament (Under-13) at the Jagannath hall ground yesterday.
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BFAME Bridge
Bangladesh jolt Jordan
Pakistan were leading the men's table with 162 points after the second round of the 13th BFAME Bridge Championships at Hotel Sonargaon yesterday.
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Under-17 Cricket
Mixed bag for Dhaka
Teams from Dhaka had contrasting fortunes in yesterday's age-group (under-17) development cricket tournament in the city.
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U-15 Cricket
Bangladesh play Sri Lanka today
Bangladesh will take on hosts Sri Lanka today in the opening match of the Under-15 tri-nation limited-overs cricket series in Colombo. Malaysia are the other team in the single-league tournament.
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Windies 405/3
The West Indies saved the follow on and were 405 for three at lunch on the fourth day of the fourth and final Test against South Africa at St. John's in Antigua on Monday.
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No Shoaib, no Moin
Pakistani selectors Monday left out unfit fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar for their tour of the West Indies this month but recalled fit-again pacer Shabbir Ahmed.
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Primera Liga
Barca stay focused
Barcelona responded to the pressure placed on them by Real Madrid and Ronaldo by beating Albacete 2-0.
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Preview: Liverpool V Chelsea (semi-final Second Leg)
Feel the Blues' buzz?
Frank Lampard has insisted Chelsea will head into Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg away to English rivals Liverpool with the "confidence of champions".
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Serie A
Big two going neck to neck
Juventus beat Bologna 2-1 on Sunday to draw level with AC Milan at the top of Serie A, seven days before the two title-chasers meet in a crunch Scudetto showdown at the San Siro.
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GP-Prothom Alo Awards
Mashud player of the year
Bangladesh cricket team's vice-captain and wicketkeeper Khaled Mashud was named Grameen-Phone-Prothom Alo player of the year yesterday.
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Davis Cup
BD promoted to Group-3
Bangladesh moved into the Davis Cup Group-3 when they emerged unbeaten champions in the Asia-Oceania Zone Group-4 qualifiers in Yangoon.
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Bayern wrap up Bundesliga
Bayern Munich captured a record 18th Bundesliga championship Saturday, with Roy Makaay scoring three goals in a 4-0 victory over FC Kaiserslautern.
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Warne doesn't know about it
Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne has played down suggestions by his brother that he may retire from Test cricket after the Ashes in 2006-07.
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Independence Day soccer from May 5
Independence Day football tournament, first of its kind in this North Bengal headquarters, kicks off on May 5 at the Rajshahi Stadium with top clubs of the country taking part.
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Liverpool given hope
UEFA president Lennart Johansson has given Liverpool hope of competing in next season's Champions League even if they finish outside the top four of the Premiership, saying "the door is open" if the Anfield
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Rooney not a good role model!
Manchester United star Wayne Rooney has been axed from a children's soccer tournament because organisers felt he was not a suitable role model.
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Premiership
Weekend's results & standings
English Premiership results on Sunday: Charlton 0 Manchester United 4 (Scholes 34, Fletcher 44, Smith 62, Rooney 67) Tottenham 5 (Kanoute 6, 27, King 19, Reid 67, Kelly 90) Aston Villa 1 (Barry
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