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It's drizzling in Durham
'Welcome to the north' were the words Bangladesh's liaison officer Edward uttered as he came out of the front door of the Redworth Hall Hotel and nonchalantly started walking towards the team bus with
 
Welcome to the Hotel Redworth
Bangladesh could not think of a colder reception when they arrived here Monday afternoon to prepare for the second Test starting at Chester-le-Street on July 3.
 
Anti-Tigers campaign saddens Mahmud
4 leave tomorrow to join ODI squad in Eng
It was impossible for any Bangladeshi cricketer to keep himself away from the heat of an offensive campaign launched by the English media against Bangladesh's Test status following the Lord's debacle,
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Brothers ride on referee!
A controversial penalty awarded by referee Ehsanul Haq helped Brothers Union pick full points against Farashganj Sporting Club in the Premier Bank Premier Football League yesterday.
 
Puerta powers into last four
Mariano Puerta of Argentina finally broke down the defences of dogged compatriot Guillermo Canas in a sapping five-set battle to reach the French Open semifinals on Wednesday.
 
Enamul and Shahadat coming back
The Bangladesh selectors were yet to announce the team for the second Test, but even before they make it public one thing is for sure that young left-arm spinner Enamul Haque will be heading home along
 
Kapali shines in Reds' defeat
Out-of-favour Alok Kapali finally returned to runs with an explosive 86 but BCB Red still lost the three-day trail match by two wickets against BCB Green after two sporting declarations on the final day
 
Whatmore's fear
Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore has said his side could be in for an even bigger thrashing than last week's innings and 261 run first Test defeat at Lord's when the second and final match of the seriesstarts
 
N Zealand drop Sinclair, Butler
Fast bowler Ian Butler and batsman Mathew Sinclair have been dropped from New Zealand cricket contracts, New Zealand Cricket said Wednesday.
 
Wari record first win
A 44th minute strike by Milon ended Wari Club's losing streak with a 1-0 win over Dhanmondi Club in yesterday's First Division Football League at the Birshreshtha Shaheed Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur.
 
Athletics camp begins under US coaches
A residential athletics camp began at the BKSP in Savar yesterday under US coaches Warren Helmar and Allen Marred.
 
Pietersen's opportunity
Kevin Pietersen has been given an opportunity to make the most of the absence of his Ashes rivals by starring for England in the triangular one-day series with Australia and Bangladesh.
 
Owen steals the show
Michael Owen grabbed a hattrick as England completed their two-match tour of the US with a 3-2 victory over Colombia in a friendly on Tuesday.
 
Class does the talking
Less than three years ago, Graham Thorpe walked out on his teammates as England were packing their bags for Australia.
 
Ganguly hopes for the best
Sourav Ganguly has expressed the hope that his stint with Glamorgan will fetch him as much success as his previous tours to England with the Indian team.
 
Depor part with long time coach
Deportivo Coruna coach Javier Irureta is leaving by mutual agreement, the Primera Liga club announced on Tuesday.
 
Rangamati soccer
Kaptai Upazila knocked out Binita Roy Smriti Library Club 4-2 in the tiebreaker after their Zila Parishad Junior (Under-14) Gold Cup Football match ended in a goalless draw at the local stadium yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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