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A left-arm solution?
Syed Rasel has always dreamed of winning a national cap and after two reasonably good performances against Sri Lanka, many believe that the left-arm pacer has come to stay.
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US Open
Her biggest match
With more than a billion people at home in India following her every move at the US Open, Sania Mirza knows what it is like to carry the weight of expectation on her shoulders.
 
Injury dogged Tigers
Since Bangladesh landed in Sri Lanka, it has been a tale of injuries. Leading fast bowler Mashrafee-bin Mortuza could bowl only six deliveries before breaking down in the Tigers' lone practice match.
 
School soccer
Dolaipar High, Ali Ahmed High, Khilgaon Govt High and Segunbagicha High moved into the group semifinals in the Pran-Cola School Football Tournament after beating their respective rivals at different city
 
Bashar returns to see sick mum
Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar will return home after the third and final one-dayer against Sri Lanka on Sunday to be by his ailing mother.
 
Farashganj win by a whisker
A first-half strike by Walid helped Farashganj Sporting Club get away with a solitary goal victory over relegation-bound Youngmens Club in the Premier Bank Premier Division Football League at the Bangabandhu
 
Cute handball
Bangladesh Rifles and Bangladesh Police recorded convincing wins against their respective rivals in the Cute Premier Division Handball League at the outer stadium handball court yesterday.
 
US Open
It's Sharapova v Mirza
Serena and Venus Williams set up another all-in-the family clash after both scored straight sets victories in the third round of the US Open.
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Brazil almost there
Ronaldo will attempt to break a five-match scoring duck for world champions Brazil in their World Cup qualifier at home to Chile on Sunday.
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Ronaldo has Pele in his sights
Robinho is Brazil's newest sensation, Adriano is the 'Emperor,' and Ronal-dinho is simply the world's best player.
 
Mourinho's 5-year plan
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has outlined his five-year plan to make the Londoners one of world football's major clubs.
 
Kasper spurs on Aussies
Australia fast bowler Michael Kasprowicz hopes his side can draw inspiration from legendary boxer Muhammad Ali and deliver a knockout blow to England's hopes of regaining the Ashes at The Oval next week.
 
India to rest Front-liners
Meet Zim today
Having already assured a place in the final, India would be looking to use their bench strength in the inconsequential Videocon Cup triangular cricket series league match against minnows Zimbabwe here
 
Kahn, Lehmann feud rages on
The long-simmering feud between Germany's two top goalkeepers flared up again Friday on the eve of a friendly against Slovakia.
 
Amazing shootout
An English FA Cup preliminary round replay between Tunbridge Wells and Littlehampton Town was decided after a 40-penalty shootout on Thursday, the third highest ever recorded in a senior match.
 
'Rooney's a world star'
Brazil striker Ronaldo has singled out England counterpart Wayne Rooney to be the star of next year's World Cup in Germany.
 
Zimbabwe's Tests against India in danger
A looming contracts crisis between Zimbabwe Cricket and its players could abort the forthcoming Test series against India later this month.
 

 
   
 
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