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Ispahani Mirzapore Tea
7th National Cricket League

Ctg, Khulna in the runs
Chittagong and Khulna enjoyed run feasts unlike Rajshahi on the first day of their four-day National Cricket League matches at different venues across the country yesterday.
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Raqibul after Tamim
Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka by 62 runs
Raqibul Hasan silenced his critics with a blazing century that steered Bangladesh to a comprehensive 62-run victory over Sri Lanka in the Tri-nation Under-19 cricket tournament yesterday.
 
Asia Cup put off for India's complaint
Cricket's six-nation Asia Cup due to take place in Pakistan early next year has been postponed after Indian complained that their players faced a gruelling schedule, officials said Sunday.
 
Soul-searching for Eng
England will need to reassess their approach to tours on the sub-continent before touring India next year after Pakistan exposed their weaknesses in a 2-0 series win.
 
Muktijoddha consolidate
Muktijoddha Sangsad maintained solo lead in the Dutch-Bangla Bank First Division Chess League at the end of the eighth round at the BCF hall-room yesterday.
 
Div I cricket
Sagar slammed 100 as Young Pegasus handed Surjo Torun a 43-run defeat in yesterday's high-scoring First Division Cricket League match at the City Club ground.
 
3rd Indo-Lanka Test moved to Ahmedabad
The third Test of the ongoing series between India and Sri Lanka has been shifted from Kanpur to Ahmedabad, a top cricket official announced here on Sunday.
 
'It's for Inzy & Akhtar'
Coach Bob Woolmer Sunday praised his England-conquering Pakistani team, saying skipper Inzamamul Haq was a "giant" and fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar an "asset".
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Inoki comes to Dhaka Dec 9
Champion Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki will arrive in Dhaka on December 9 for a four-day visit at the invitation of Japan-Bangladesh Group.
 
Pakistan climb up Test ladder
Pakistan have jumped three places to occupy the fourth position in the latest International Cricket Council's Test rankings following their series triumph over England.
 
Chennai Test
3rd day also lost to rain
Bad weather continued to play havoc with the first cricket Test between India and Sri Lanka as play was cancelled for the third successive day here on Sunday.
 
Primera Liga
Ronaldo strikes on return
Real Madrid held on to beat an attack-minded Getafe 1-0 despite having England captain David Beckham sent off 11 minutes into the second half of Saturday's Primera Liga match.
 
Awaiting the axe
Vanderlei Luxemburgo's position as Real Madrid coach hung in the balance on Sunday after a lacklustre 1-0 win over Getafe in the Primera Liga which ended with the team being jeered off the Bernabeu pitch.
 
Injured Vaughan goes home
England captain Michael Vaughan returned home early Sunday to get an expert opinion on a knee injury ahead of a one-day series against Pakistan.
 
Premiership
Gunners lose the track
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has savaged the performance of his players in a 2-0 defeat by Bolton that could have ended the Gunners' chances of catching Chelsea in the Premiership title race.
 
Serie A
Mixed fortunes for Milans
AC Milan's hopes of catching Serie A leaders Juventus suffered a major setback on Saturday after they went down to a shock 2-1 defeat at plucky Chievo.
 
FIFA World Cup
Germany 2006

Hosts in a mess
Violence, poor organisation and desperately poor soccer combined to show the ugly side of the German game this weekend just as the country prepares to welcome the world.
 
Beckham sees red again
England skipper David Beckham was sent-off for the third time in two months on Saturday as Real Madrid edged Getafe 1-0 in the Spanish league.
 

 
   
 
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