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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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'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.
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