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Nitol-Tata National Football League
Abahani top dog in Super Six
Abahani finished atop the Super Six table after a 2-2 draw with defending champions Brothers Union in both sides' last match ahead of the Nitol-Tata Fifth National Football League semifinals.
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Ganguly's fate decider?
India's tour of Pakistan, which starts this week, could decide the future of former captain Sourav Ganguly.
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'No home advantage'
Pakistani skipper Inzamamul Haq on Sunday tipped India as favourites in the forthcoming Test series, saying a home advantage and Pakistan's recent series win over England would count for little.
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Sydney Test from today
Ponting aims to start new year in 2005 style
Australian captain Ricky Ponting is aiming to start the new year the way he ended 2005, with runs and another victory against South Africa in the decisive final cricket Test starting here on Monday.
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India getting on ICC's nerves?
Only days after cricket's great revolutionary Kerry Packer died, the game's leaders are trying to head off another major upheaval.
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Old DOHS seek revenge against Abahani
With a hope to maintain their all-win record in the Aktel Premier Division Cricket League, defending champions Old DOHS meet fallen giants Abahani in an eighth round match at BKSP today.
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CCDM imposes fine on MSC
The Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis (CCDM) imposed a fine on Mohammedan Sporting Club for attacking match officials after their Premier Cricket League encounter against Old DOHS at the FatullahCricket
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Premiership
Liverpool, MU end year on a high
Peter Crouch's fifth goal in five Premiership games earned Liverpool a hard-fought 1-0 win over West Bromwich Albion at Anfield on Saturday.
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Mourinho warns Cole
Fuming Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho rounded off 2005 by savaging England midfielder Joe Cole, telling him one more bout of showboating for the crowd will bring the axe crashing down.
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Edson never liked 'Pele'
Pele was so angry with a school classmate who dreamed up his nickname that he punched him, the soccer great recalled on Sunday.
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Owen dismisses WC concern
Newcastle striker Michael Owen insists he will be fit for England's World Cup campaign this summer, despite breaking a bone in his foot on Saturday.
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Another ton for Ponting
Australia captain Ricky Ponting celebrates his 100th Test appearance in the third and final Test against South Africa starting at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday.
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Merkel against banning Iran
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday she opposed banning Iran from the soccer World Cup because of controversial remarks by Iran's president, saying it would be wrong to punish the players for
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Peshawar may not host ODI
The Indian itinerary for the tour of Pakistan looks like heading for another change with Peshawar unlikely to host the second one-day international.
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SL-India final in women's Asia Cup
Defending champions India maintained their unbeaten record in the second women's Asia Cup, beating Sri Lanka by 10 wickets at the Gymkhana ground here Sunday.
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Pegasus ride on Sharif
An all-round performance by Sharif guided Young Pegasus maintain their all-win record in the First Division Cricket League with an 18-run defeat of Jatrabari Krira Chakra in the eleventh-round game at
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JFA Cup
Sylhet reach zonal semis
Two-goal Sameer steered Sylhet into the zonal semifinal of the Second JFA Cup Under-16 football tournament with a 2-0 win over ten-man Habiganj at the Chandpur Stadium yesterday.
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US win Hopman Cup opener
The United States rallied to defeat Serbia and Montenegro 2-1 at the Hopman Cup on Sunday, after Lisa Raymond had slumped 6-2, 6-4 to Ana Ivanovic.
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Steve believes Ricky can go past Brian
Steve Waugh, the former Australian captain, has declared that Ricky Ponting is the batsman most likely to go past Brian Lara's record of most Test runs.
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V-Day b'ball final today
Josephites will take on Bangladesh Navy in the today's Victory-Day Basketball Tournament final at the Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium.
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