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Bangladesh reach final
BFF XI-2, India U-19-0
Ariful Kabir Farhad maintained his hundred per cent scoring record as Bangladesh Football Federation XI set up Wednesday’s final clash against hosts Myanmar in the Grand Royal Challenge Cup football tournament
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Record-breaking Dhoni toys with Sri Lanka
Mahendra Dhoni slammed a blistering 183 not out as India scored a superb six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the third one-day international at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium here on Monday.
 
Trescothick spares England's blushes
Opener Marcus Trescothick hit a fighting hundred to help England recover from a disastrous start in their warm-up game against the Pakistan Cricket Board Patron's XI here on Monday.
 
Afro-Asian meet
Rahim to lead U-19 team
Test cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim will lead Bangladesh in the Afro-Asian Under-19 cricket tournament which starts in Vishakha-patnam, India on November 19.
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Primera Liga
Barca run riot
Osasuna returned to the top of the Primera Liga with a 2-0 home win over Espanyol on Sunday while the inspirational Ronaldinho helped to push champions Barcelona up to second after a 5-0 rout of RealSociedad.
 
BKSP lift Nehru Cup
Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Pratisthan (BKSP) Under-17s lifted the Nehru Cup U-17 Hockey tournament beating Jalandhar's Alipur Khalsha in tiebreaker in New Delhi on Monday.
 
Archers off to Delhi
A 12-member Bangladesh Archery team left Dhaka on Monday to take part in the 14th Asian Archery Championship that starts in New Delhi on November 4.
 
Mourinho 'special' for Wenger
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has launched a stinging attack on his Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger who he claims gets his kicks commenting on Chelsea's Premiership campaign.
 
UEFA Champs League
Preview

Chelsea, L'pool eye knockouts
English rivals Chelsea and Liverpool can become the first two teams to reach the Champions League knockout round with wins on Tuesday.
 
SA keep on winning
Justin Kemp hit New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond for a massive six which sailed out of St George's Park as South Africa won the third one-day international with four balls to spare Sunday.
 
Premiership
Magpies fly on Owen - Shearer
A Michael Owen double and a late strike from Alan Shearer helped kick some life into Newcastle's Premiership campaign with a 3-0 away win at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.
 
Hussey covers for Langer
Mike Hussey is in line to make his long-awaited Test debut after opener Justin Langer admitted Monday he was losing his fitness battle to play in Thursday's opening Test against the West Indies at the
 
Rummenigge calls Makaay lazy
Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge insists Dutch international striker Roy Makaay needs to up his workrate considerably if he wants to end his recent barren spell in front of goal.
 
King stands by his charges
Coach Bennett King Monday defended his West Indian cricketers against claims by fast bowling great Michael Holding of an attitude problem, just days before the opening Test here with Australia.
 
Serie A
Fiorentina stay close
Fiorentina moved to within five points of Serie A leaders Juventus after fighting back from a goal down to beat Cagliari 2-1 on Sunday.
 
DCCA donation
Dhaka Cricket Club Association (DCCA) donated TK 50,000 to ailing umpire Mahbub Haque Shaheen on Monday. Shaheen has been suffering from kidney complications.
 

 
   
 
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