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Premier Football League
Russel-4, Mukti-0
Sheikh Russel Krira Chakra finally won their first big match of the season and they did it in some style.
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Afro-Asia Cup
Hira happy with own role, one representative
Shafiqul Haque Hira, the Bangla-desh Cricket Board (BCB) nominated selector in the four-member panel that on Monday picked the Asian XI for the three-match Afro-Asia Cup one-day series against an African
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Easy win for Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka eased to a 50-run win over West Indies in the Indian Oil Cup tri-series despite some big hitting from Dwayne Smith.
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Afro-Asian Cricket Series
Selection annoys Ganguly
The inaugural Afro-Asian cricket series to be played in South Africa later this month was plunged into controversy on Tuesday when former India captain Sourav Ganguly protested at his omission.
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BD A Floor Lancs
Another 3-dayer from today
Fresh from a seven-wicket one-day victory against Lancashire on Monday, Bangladesh A play their third three-day game against Yorkshire that begins today at Headingley.
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No MU deal, says Ballack
Bayern Munich midfielder Michael Ballack has denied reports he has come to a gentleman's agreement to join Manchester United after the 2006 World Cup.
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Parreira at full Real force
Real Madrid star trio Ronaldo, Robinho and Julio Baptista will contest for places up front after being named in the Brazil squad by manager Carlos Parreira for a friendly against Croatia, and a vital2006
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Back-to-back Tests no problem: Buchanan
Australia coach John Buchanan insisted here Tuesday he had no qualms about seeing his side's ageing attack involved in back-to-back Ashes Tests against England.
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Roberto Carlos is Spanish!
Brazil defender Roberto Carlos obtained Spanish citizenship Tuesday, making him eligible to play for Real Madrid as a European Union player.
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NFL qualifiers from Sept
The fifth edition of the National Football League will kick off in the second week of September with the preliminary rounds at six venues across the country.
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UK cricket forum formed
Bangladesh cricket has another global forum when The UK Bangladesh Cricket Fans Society, which intends to be the voice of cricket lovers living in the United Kingdom, was launched.
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Akram quizzes security fears
Former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram on Tuesday criticised England's decision not to play a Test match in Karachi later this year, saying his country was being unfairly targeted in security matters.
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Collingwood called up
England cricket selectors performed a U-turn on Monday and called up in-form Durham all-rounder Paul Collingwood into their squad for Thursday's second Ashes Test.
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A dream come true
Nazmul-Us-Saadat gets a chance to 'Bend it with Beckham' after the man from Feni was one of the four winners of the Gillette Award 2005.
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Warne comes to his senses
Spin legend Shane Warne, who admits he has chased so many women his marriage finally buckled, says he would turn down a beautiful woman to be able to bowl England out in the second Test at Edgbaston.
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Greg asks to bat better
Indian coach Greg Chappell is looking forward to a better batting performance from his team against Sri Lanka in Indian Oil Cup triangular one-day series match here on Wednesday.
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Women's h'ball from today
The Bengal Plastic under-19 women's handball tournament begins today at the handball ground and Dhanmondi Women Sports Complex.
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Ansars, Maniknagar kabaddi champs
Ansar VDP School emerged champions in the school kabaddi tournament while Maniknagar Govern-ment Primary School lifted the mini school kabaddi title yesterday.
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Australia stay atop on ICC Test table
World champions Australia retained their place at the top of the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) Test rankings even as Pakistan and Sri Lanka slipped to their lowest positions.
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Eng-Pak Series
83 overs a day in the Tests
England cricketers will have a reduction in their working hours for the international series later this year in Pakistan.
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Pakistan to use neutral umps in Eng ODIs
Pakistan will use two neutral umpires in the one-day matches against England after the International Cricket Council (ICC) allowed them to try out the idea, an official said on Monday.
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