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AKTEL Premier Division Cricket League
DOHS down Abahani too
Three days after their thrilling three-run victory over Mo-hammedan Sporting Club, defending champions Old DOHS pulled off yet another nervy nine-run win against proven giants Abahani Krira Chakra inthe
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Nitol-Tata National Football League
Mohammedan in semis
Veteran striker Imtiazuddin Ahmed Nakib came on as a substitute to score twice and help Mohammedan Sporting Club seal a place in the Nitol-Tata Fifth National Football League semifinals with a 2-1 come-from-behind
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AKTEL Premier Division Cricket League
Punishments' two faces
Mohammedan lose while Sonargaon win
Punishments played contrasting roles for Mohammedan Sporting Club and Sonargaon Cricketers in the eighth round of the Premier Cricket League yesterday.
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'I'm happy that '05 has passed'
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly said on Monday he was determined to revive his faltering fortunes in Pakistan after enduring the "worst" year of his career.
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Kallis, Prince steady SA
South Africans Jacques Kallis and Ashwell Prince blunted Australia's bowlers with a record century stand after the home team's early success, supporting skipper Graeme Smith's decision to bat in the final
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Hosts expect quiet tour
PCB readjusts 2 ODIs against India
Pakistani cricket chiefs said Monday they hoped India's tour this month would go well after they changed the dates of two one-day internationals because of a religious festival.
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Now wait for Tondulkar!
An Indian schoolboy, whose name and insatiable appetite for runs bear a strong resemblance to superstar Sachin Tendulkar, is making waves in cricketing circles.
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NZ aim to wrap up series
The New Zealand cricket team returns to its happy hunting ground at Jade Stadium confident of wrapping up their one-day international series against Sri Lanka on Tuesday.
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Pak veterans clinch series
Pakistan captain Rashid Latif's scintillating unbeaten 124 and fast bowler Waqar Younis' four-wicket haul helped Pakistan thrash India by 121 runs in their fourth one-dayer of the veterans' cricket series
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Sri Lanka due on Feb 17
The Sri Lankan cricket team are expected to arrive in Dhaka on February 17, ten days ahead of the original schedule, to play three one-day internationals and two Tests against Bangladesh.
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Ton-up Swapan steers Prantik
Gazi Tank and Prantik Krira Chakra recorded comfortable victories in yesterday's First Division Cricket League matches in the city.
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Klinsmann's mind on WC final
Hosts Germany are so convinced they will reach the World Cup final in July that they have already booked hotel accomodation in Berlin, manager Jurgen Klinsmann has said.
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Di Stefano recovering
Real Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stefano is making progress following the heart attack he suffered on Christmas Eve, doctors treating him said Monday.
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Walkover again in JFA Cup
Walkover once again marred the Second JFA Cup Under-16 football tournament's qualifying rounds in Chandpur yesterday.
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Hingis wins on return
Former world number one Martina Hingis made a successful return to professional tennis with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Venezuela's Maria Vento-Kabchi at the Australian hardcourt championships on the Gold
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V-Day Basketball
Josephites champions
Josephites came from a three-point first-half deficit to lift the Victory-Day basketball title defeating Bangladesh Navy 56-46 in the final on Monday.
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Menjis win big
Menjis Krira Chakra brushed aside Jatrabari Sporting Club 25-5 in the Bactrol First Division Men's Handball League at the Dhaka handball ground on Monday.
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