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Tamim tears England apart
A hurricane century by Tamim Iqbal blew away England as Bangladesh recorded a five-wicket victory in their under-19 tri-nation tournament match at the Fatullah Cricket Stadium yesterday.
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Nito-Tata
National Football League

Abahani win again
Abahani might have been starving for success when it comes to lifting domestic titles for the last couple of seasons.
 
Ispahani Mirzapore Tea
7th National Cricket League

Dhaka, Rajshahi keep it clean
Dhaka and Rajshahi maintained their all-win records in the one-day fixtures of the National Cricket League when they won their respective third round games at different venues yesterday.
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Pakistan bring Ashes heroes down 2-0
Danish Kaneria and Shoaib Akhtar bowled Pakistan to victory Saturday as England collapsed to lose by an innings and 100 runs in the third and final Test in Lahore.
 
Lee sends NZ tumbling
Speedster Brett Lee stepped up in the absence of Glenn McGrath to inspire Australia to an overwhelming 147-run win over New Zealand in a one-day cricket international at Eden Park here Saturday.
 
'Far from being No. 1'
Ashes-winning captain Michael Vaughan conceded Saturday that England needed to learn and improve if they wanted to realise their dream of becoming the number-one side in Test cricket.
 
Muktijoddha atop again
Defending champions Leonine Chess Club overcame a hurdle in the Dutch-Bangla Bank First Division Chess League when they won their seventh round board against Bangladesh Biman 3.5-0.
 
Div I cricket
Big win for Wanderers
A 93-run knock by Himel powered Dhaka Wanderers Club to an eight-wicket victory over Prantik KC in the First Division Cricket League at the Dhaka University ground yesterday.
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Mercedes Trophy golf held
Jay Ke Kang clinched the men's title while Shifat Yousuf won the women's crown in the third Mercedes Trophy Golf Tournament at the Bhatiary Golf and Country Club (BGCC) in Chittagong on Friday.
 
Sorry, Minhaz
Reporters are good at finding faults of others. But at times they do eat their own pies.
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Celtic or Real?
Departing Manchester United skipper Roy Keane has discussed a move to Celtic with club officials and will tell them next week if he is to make the move to Scotland.
 
Inzamam over the moon
Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq said Saturday he was surprised by his team's emphatic victory over England in the third and final Test here.
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Goodbye Best
Tens of thousands of mourners packed Belfast to pay their last respects to Northern Ireland's favourite son, George Best, as his funeral cortege passed through the rain-soaked streets on Saturday.
 
More rains in Chennai
The first cricket Test between India and Sri Lanka was in danger of ending in a damp squib after heavy rains forced play to be abandoned for the second successive day here on Saturday.
 
Dalmiya gives up both ACC, AACC posts
Former International Cricket Council (ICC) chief Jagmohan Dalmiya Saturday resigned as president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and the Afro-Asian Cricket Cooperation (AACC).
 
Maiden J-League triumph for Gamba Osaka
Gamba Osaka won the J-League championship for the first time Saturday after the title hopes of cross-town rivals Cerezo Osaka were ruined by an injury-time equalizer on the season's final day.
 

 
   
 
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