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England's moment of truth
Edgbaston Test starts today
England captain Michael Vaughan shrugged off an elbow injury to practice in the nets on Wednesday and declare himself fit to face an unchanged Australia in the second Test at Edgbaston on Thursday.
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Premier Football League
It's frustration-ganj for Abahani
Abahani-0, Farashganj-0
Almost out of the title race Abahani fielded their three foreign recruits in this season's Premier Football League match for the first time on Wednesday evening.
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Ganguly 10,000 up
India's Sourav Ganguly became the third batsman to complete 10,000 runs in one-dayers, achieving the feat against Sri Lanka in a triangular series match here on Wednesday.
 
Jayawardene scripts dramatic win
Mahela Jayawar-dene scripted a miraculous back-from-the-dead victory for Sri Lanka in the fourth group match of the tri-series in Dambulla.
 
1981 revisiting for England?
England may have lost the first Ashes Test by the crushing margin of 239 runs at Lord's last month but as they prepare for the second match of the series against Australia some home fans still remainoptimistic
 
Tigers gather for a special dinner
The national cricketers got together for a quiet dinner at a posh restaurant on Wednesday and shared some enjoyable moments away from the spotlight of the media and the fans.
 
Yorkshire feast on BD A
Bangladesh A team spent an awful day on their England tour yesterday when Yorkshire openers sent the visiting team bowlers on a leather hunt on the first day of the three-day match at Headingley, Leeds
 
Argentine coach in town
Argentine coach Diego Andre Cruciani and trainer Victor Ariel Colman arrived in Dhaka on Tuesday night to join the Bangla-desh Football Federation (BFF) as the coaching staff of the national team.
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Life is cruel for Celtic
Celtic crashed out of European competition for the season but Tuesday's 4-0 win at home to Slovakian champions Artmedia Bratislava restored some pride.
 
Streak is back and happy
New Zealand arrive in Zimbabwe
New Zealand arrived here Tuesday for the start of their controversial tour of Zimbabwe.
 
Test trio in U-19 list
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Wednesday announced the national U-19 squad that would start training under the High Performance programme from August 13 at the BKSP.
 
Another blast is Ashes doom
Australia's cricket team could decide to abandon the Ashes tour if there are more terrorist bombings in England, fast bowler Jason Gillespie said in remarks reported Wednesday.
 
Saquib Al Hasan to skipper BD U-17
Talented all-rounder Saquib Al Hasan will lead the Bangladesh Under-17 side that would take part in the Under-17 International Golden Hope Challenge competition in Malaysia starting from August 21.
 
BKSP Cup hockey starts tomorrow
The third BKSP Cup U-18 Invitational Hockey tournament will begin tomorrow at the country's lone sports institute in Savar.
 
Elber's striptease promise!
Borussia Monchengladbach's eccentric Brazilian striker Giovane Elber insists he will rip off all his clothes if he scores against former club Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga curtain raiser on Friday.
 

 
   
 
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