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Dream come true: Mahbub
We should ask for the opener or final: Saber
In whatever sport, hosting the World Cup is a dream opportunity for any country.
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FIFA World Cup Germany 2006
Bits and Bobs
Crocked stars leave England sweating Reuters, London
England's World Cup attacking options were in disarray on Sunday with Wayne Rooney in danger of missing the whole tournament
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Amla, Kallis' milestones
Hashim Amla hit a maiden Test century as South Africa made virtually certain of earning a draw on the fourth day of the second Test against New Zealand at Newlands Sunday.
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Nat'l School Football
Achmita reach zonal final
Achmita George Institute reached the Mymensingh zone final when they defeated Hironpur High School by 3-2 margin in the banglalink tiger trophy National School Football tournament at the Mymensingh District
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StanChart Nat'l School Cricket
Sourav Smriti High School won a thriller against National Bangla High School by just one run to move into the Dhaka Metro semifinals of the Standard Chartered Young Tigers National School Cricket tournament
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Arif bags 5
Arif Hossain helped Maroon to a 96-run first innings lead against Navy Blue on the second day in the BCB BRAC Bank Academy Cup tournament at the Sher-e-Bangla cricket stadium at Mirpur yesterday.
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WI struggle to victory
West Indies made a mountain out of a molehill before prevailing by five wickets in the opening one-day international against Zimbabwe on Saturday at the Antigua Recreation Ground.
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Warne must decide soon
Spin wizard Shane Warne needs to make a decision quickly if he plans to return to one-day cricket in time for next year's World Cup, Australian captain Ricky Ponting said on Sunday.
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FIFA World Cup Germany 2006
Requiem for Rooney
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney dominated Sunday's English press which viewed the fracture of the metatarsal bone in his right foot as a potentially fatal blow to England's World Cup chances.
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Bayern win German Cup
A Claudio Pizarro header earned Bayern Munich a 1-0 German Cup final victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday to put them firmly on course for a second consecutive league and cup double.
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Primera Liga
Barca on the verge
Barcelona made hard work of beating struggling Cadiz but their 1-0 victory on Saturday against the second-bottom team in the Spanish first division took them to the verge of being crowned champions.
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Why keep a second one
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said Saturday he threw his English Premiership winner's medal to the Blues fans because he had no need for a second one in his collection.
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Lara calls for better show
Brian Lara began his third spell in charge of the West Indies by hitting the winning six to beat Zimbabwe on Saturday but called for a drastic improvement from his team.
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Harbhajan on Greg's side
India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has said that his relationship with Greg Chappell has improved considerably and has acknowledged the coach's role in India's recent success.
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Where are Al Muharraq?
Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) is in dark about Al Muharraq as the Bahraini club did not reach Dhaka as per schedule Sunday to play their AFC Cup away match against Brothers Union till this report
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PSG clinch French Cup
Paris Saint Germain won the French Cup for the seventh time with a 2-1 victory over bitter rivals Marseille on Saturday but the showpiece was scarred by fighting between fans outside the Stade de France.
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We're on right track: Ponting
Australia's cricketers are on track to regain the Ashes from England in the Test series beginning later this year, captain Ricky Ponting said on Sunday ahead of a five-month break.
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