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Tigers' Tour of India
Saber's views rejected
President Ali Asghar clarified the Bangladesh Cricket Board's (BCB) position regarding Sunday's comments made by his predecessor Saber Hossain Chowdhury on the Tigers' tour of India.
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Sheikh Russel Football
Mirpur shine in the rain
Even the torrential rain for the last three days could not dampen the spirits of the young footballers and the die-hard fans as the Sheikh Russel Under-14 football tournament ended amid huge outpouring
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What Tigers really want
The members of the national cricket team hailed their first of its kind meeting with the high-ups of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) as a healthy practice.
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Pran-Cola school football final today
The curtain will fall on the second edition of the metropolitan school football tournament today with Residential Model School and College meeting Emarat Hossain High School in the final.
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Ganguly served notice
The Board for Cricket Control in India (BCCI) has virtually put captain Sourav Ganguly on notice, saying the selection committee may have to take a decision on his future if he fails to come out of the
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Gilchrist queries Super Series status
Adam Gilchrist believes Test matches should be country versus country affairs and has questioned the ICC's decision to award the Super Series games official international status.
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Sizzling Sabura
Sabura Khatun of Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC) grabbed the headlines by setting three national records on Day Three of the Keya Cosmetics 21st National Swimming Championships in Mirpur Monday.
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Premier Div Handball
Rifles remain best in business
Bangladesh Rifles maintained their monopoly in domestic handball when they successfully retained the Cute Premier Division Handball League title on Monday.
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Hogg, Tait ruled out
Australia Monday suffered a double injury blow with the withdrawals of all-rounder Brad Hogg and fast bowler Shaun Tait for this week's Super Series cricket one-dayers against a World XI.
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Sania eyeing Japan glory
India's rising tennis star Sania Mirza is hoping her successful season will continue this week at the Japan Open in Tokyo.
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Serie A
Day of Juve, Maldini
Serie A leaders Juventus maintained their 100 percent record with a 2-0 home win over title rivals Inter Milan on Sunday.
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Premiership
A lesson in Blues
Reigning champions Chelsea took another confident stride towards retaining the Premiership title on Sunday when they crushed Liverpool 4-1 at Anfield to open up a nine-point gap.
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Waugh tees off on complacency
Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh has warned England not to get comfortable resting on its Ashes-winning laurels.
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Primera Liga
Made in Brazil
Real Madrid's Brazilian contingent overwhelmed Real Mallorca 4-0 in the Bernabeu on Sunday and helped move the team up to third in the Primera Liga.
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Baseball to the rescue
Australia's chastened cricket team Monday summoned an American baseball coach to help rid them of the fielding fumbles that blighted their Ashes campaign against England.
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U-17 World Championship
Mexico silence the samba
Mexico scored twice in two minutes to set up a stunning 3-0 victory over defending champions Brazil to capture the FIFA Under-17 World Championship on Sunday.
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Portuguese player collapses
The 24-year-old captain of Portuguese side Uniao Leiria was hospitalized Sunday after he collapsed on the pitch just ten minutes into a premier league match against Vitoria Setubal.
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Romeo again!
Romeo, the three-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham, has been rushed to hospital in Spain suffering from convulsions, for the second time in two months, The Sun newspaper reported Monday.
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