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CCL now from Oct 10
The persistent rain has forced the organisers of the Corporate Cricket League to defer the tournament by five days.
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Army's number eleven
Didar Hossain struck in the second half as Bangladesh Army retained the National Hockey Championship title with a solitary goal victory against Dhaka in an absorbing final at the Maulana Bhasani National
 
'Pick me against England'
Pakistan leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed said he was confident he can play a key role against England next month if selected.
 
Manik set for MSC job
Coach Shafiqul Islam Manik is set to accept a more demanding job from Mohammedan Sporting Club three months into his unceremonious exit from Muktijoddha.
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Nat'l Swimming C'ship
Navy rule the pool
Rubel Rana improved on his South Asian Federation (SAF) Games timing in the 50m backstroke on the second day of the Keya Cosmetic 21st National Swimming Championship at the National Swimming Complex in
 
Dravid drives World XI
Rahul Dravid led the way with a superb 66 and Shaun Pollock, given the honour of captaining the side, chipped in with a terrific 38-ball 54 as the World XI held off a determined challenge from Victoria
 
Women Cricket
India whitewash Pakistan
India's juniors beat Pakistan by 99 runs in the fourth one-day match here on Sunday, whitewashing their hosts 4-0 in the first-ever women's cricket series between the two countries.
 
Premiership
United finally smile
Ruud van Nistelrooy punctured the gloom that has descended around Manchester United over the last week with two goals in a 3-2 win over Fulham on Saturday.
 
Primera liga
Getafe march on
Getafe continued their amazing start to the season by going back to the top of the Spanish first division with a 2-1 win over previously unbeaten Valencia on Saturday.
 
Challenger Trophy
Ganguly to lead the Seniors
Sourav Ganguly will lead India Seniors at the Challenger Trophy to begin at Mohali in Punjab on October 10, it was announced on Sunday.
Indian cricket board secretary S.K.

 
Effortless Federer
World number one Roger Federer retained his Thailand Open title on Sunday with a 6-3, 7-5 victory over teenager Andy Murray.
 
Ruud for Real?
Ruud van Nistelrooy's agent has claimed the Dutch striker may leave Manchester United next summer in order to join Real Madrid.
 

 
   
 
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