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Booters boycott training
Demands immediate announcement of transfer
The top footballers of the country skipped national camp's training yesterday in demand of a clear announcement of the season's players transfer from the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF).
 
Tendulkar under fire
Dismayed Indian fans launched a rare attack on their favourite player Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday, a day after India suffered a crushing defeat by Pakistan.
 
'Incredible fightback'
Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer was all praise for his bowlers on Thursday, saying they wrecked India's renowned batting might in two sessions to secure a series win.
 
Gavaskar blasts batsmen
Legendary opener Sunil Gavaskar on Thursday lashed out at Indian batsmen for a spineless performance in the third and final cricket Test against Pakistan.
 
Lee relief for Proteas
The South African camp gave a resounding thumbs-up here Thursday to news that Australia would rest in-form strike bowler Brett Lee for their upcoming triangular series clash in Melbourne.
 
Jamil wants to find the truth
Chairman of Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis (CCDM) Khondokar Jamiluddin showed his concerns over media reports suggesting 'foul play' during Wednesday's Premier Cricket League match between DOHS
 
Bangladesh U-19s warm up well
Bangladesh U-19 cricket team got the expected start they had wanted before the start of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup yesterday when Tamim Iqbal's explosive century gave them a 10-wicket win over
 
DOHS take on Victoria in last match
Champions Old DOHS will take on Victoria Sporting Club in both sides' last match of the Aktel Premier Cricket League today at the Fatullah Stadium.
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Premiership
Big guns humbled
Fifteen points clear with 14 matches left to play: Chelsea's march to a second consecutive Premiership title was left looking unstoppable despite being held to a 1-1 draw at Aston Villa on Wednesday.
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European Cups Ties
Barca, Juve knocked out
Spanish champions and Primera Liga leaders Barcelona were knocked out of the King's Cup on Wednesday despite claiming a 2-1 victory over Real Zaragoza at the Nou Camp.
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A wise decision by Inzy
Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq will only make himself available for future matches on a selective basis after a recurring back problem forced him to miss the final Test in the home series against India.
 
Magpies sack Souness
Graeme Souness's troubled 15-month reign as Newcastle manager came to an end on Thursday when the club terminated his contract with immediate effect.
 
Pakistan name one-day squad
Pakistan on Thursday named a 16-man squad for the first three games of the five-match one-day series against India starting next week.
 
Arshad barred by his bank
Pakistan off-spinner Arshad Khan has been ordered to break off from his role in this month's one-day series against India and return to his job in a bank.
 
'Drogba is not a one man team'
Cameroon have a lot more to worry about than just Ivory Coast's star striker Didier Drogba in Saturday's African Nations Cup quarterfinal, said the Indomitable Lions captain Rigobert Song on Thursday.
 
Meril Cup semis today
Ajker Kagoj will take on Janakantha and Sangbad face Samakal in the two semifinals of the Meril Cup Media Football Tournament at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
 
7th wins for Azad, Rupali
Azad Sporting Club and Rupali Bank both recorded their seventh wins in the First Division Cricket League yesterday.
 
Sharapova meets Hingis in qtrs
Top seed Maria Sharapova powered past American Lisa Raymond 6-4, 6-4 to join Martina Hingis in the Pan Pacific Open quarterfinals on Thursday.
 
Int'l jr tennis from tomorrow
The weeklong Dhaka Bank International Junior Tennis Tournament (Group-3) will tomorrow at the National Tennis Complex in Ramna.
 
Scholastica in last four
Scholastica moved to the semifinal of the Exim Bank Inter College men's handball tournament beating Dr Shaheedullah College 8-5 at the Outer Stadium handball ground on Thursday.
 

 
   
 
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