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Bashar's men miss Super Saturday
Team arrives today
When England paceman Darren Gough bowled the first delivery of the NatWest Series final in front of 30,000 capacity crowd at Lord's Saturday, Bangladesh cricket team were on their way to Heathrow to catch
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Winter sets in
New Bangladesh U-19 coach speaks
Allister de Winter was an exception on June 18.
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Postcard from England
So, Bangladesh's most demanding tour of England is over. The cricketers are homebound after eight weeks of tough challenges they have never come across before since joining the Test family five yearsago.
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Whatmore to return after 2 weeks
The members of the Bangladesh cricket team wore black badges during their final league game of the NatWest Series against Australia in Canterbury on Thursday as a mark of respect to Dav Whatmore's father
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England restrict Aussies
Andrew Flintoff and Stephen Harmison took three wickets apiece as England bowled out Australia for 196 in the triangular NatWest Series final at Lord's here Saturday.
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Ashraful considers it as his platform
As Bangladesh prepared to leave England, talented batsman Mohammad Ashraful vowed to use the trip as a springboard for further, more consistent, success.
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Arambagh keep away from relegation zone
Arambagh Krira Sangha recorded a comfortable 3-1 win over Young-men's Club Fakirerpool yesterday at the Bangabandhu National Stadium to stay four points clear of the Premier Bank Premier Football League
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Super Series sides named
The ultimate challenge to Australia's cricketing supremacy came a step closer on Saturday with the announcement of the International Cricket Council (ICC) World XI squads of 20 players for the Super Series
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Wimbledon
Roddick sets up repeat final with Federer
Andy Roddick of the United States set up a repeat of last year's Wimbledon final against Roger Federer when he defeated Thomas Johansson of Sweden after a tough battle in Saturday's rain-delayed second
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Inzy welcomes ODI changes
Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq has welcomed the new International Cricket Council (ICC) rules introducing substitutions and amended fielding regulations.
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Glazer calls for calm
Joel Glazer, expected to be named as Manchester United's new chairman later this month, has pleaded with Manchester United fans not to make snap judgements on his family's Old Trafford reign.
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BFF calendar finally ready
The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) looks set to launch its first professional league in May next year, sources at the federation confirmed yesterday.
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Victoria back in contention
Victoria Sporting Club bounced back in the First Division Football League race for Premiership berths next year with a 5-0 drubbing of BRTC at the Birshreshtha Shaheed Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur
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Zenden signs for Liverpool
Experienced Dutch winger Boudewijn Zenden signed for Champions League holders Liverpool from Premiership rivals Middlesbrough on Saturday on a free transfer.
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Bachchu no more
Renowned sports journalist Rezaul Haq Bachchu died of heart attack at Mugaltuli here at around 12 noon on Friday. He was 60.
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