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Premier Football League
Black & Whites resist YMC attack
Mohammedan stayed on top of the Premier Football League but not before some hiccups in yesterday's match against Young-men's Club Fakirerpool.
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Tigers' Mirpur delight
If marks are to be awarded for first impressions then the new indoor facility at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur should pass with flying colours.
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Indian Oil Cup
India bounce back
India coasted to a six-wicket victory in their Indian Oil Cup tri-nation one-dayer here on Sunday against a West Indies side missing the majority of their first-team players.
 
BD A-Lancs 1-dayer today
The visiting Bangladesh A team will take on Lancashire in a limited-overs game today at Liverpool.
 
Russel suspend captain Apel
Sheikh Russel Krira Chakra imposed a 10-match suspension on their goalkeeper and captain Rakib Mahmud Apel for under-perfor-ming in Saturday's Premier Football League match against Abahani.
 
N'ganj chess team wins them all
Narayanganj City Chess Club won all their matches on the tour of Tripura in India.
 
Sanaul made ATF director
Bangladesh Tennis Federation general secretary Mohammed Sanaul Hoque was elected a director of the Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) on Friday.
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Crocker leaves Phelps in his wake
Ian Crocker demolished the world record to win the 100 metres butterfly at the World Swimming Championships on Saturday and ruin Michael Phelps's dream of winning six gold medals.
 
Owen sees the sign
Real Madrid's fans have turned against Michael Owen and expect him to play next to no part in the coming season.
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Maradona the peacemaker
Soccer legend Diego Maradona said Wednesday from Italy that he'll travel to Holland this weekend to speak with Boca Juniors players, after a turbulent week that ended with the dismissal of one of their
 
England unchanged
England have named an unchanged squad for the second Ashes Test against Australia starting at Edgbaston on Thursday.
 
Woolmer warns his boys
Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer warned his team on Sunday not to judge England on the Ashes series results and to plan well for a hectic programme leading up to the 2007 World Cup.
 
Jayasuriya to have MRI scan
Sri Lanka's opening batsman Sanath Jayasuriya will undergo an MRI scan in Colombo on Sunday after dislocating his right shoulder during a one-day match against India.
 
Real catches impress Rijkaard
Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard says Real Madrid have made astute signings in Brazilian duo Julio Baptista and Robinho.
 
Artemis complex gets ready
A German company is looking to cash in on an expected boom in the sex trade during next year's soccer World Cup with a 60-room brothel a walk away from Berlin's Olympic Stadium, German media reportedon
 
Somerset take Twenty20 title
South African skipper Graeme Smith inspired Somerset to a seven-wicket win against Lancashire at The Oval on Saturday to lift the Twenty20 title.
 

 
   
 
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