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US team oppose UAE venue
The dispute over the choice of Ras al-Khaimah as the venue for sailing's prestigious America's Cup race shows no sign of being resolved. The US-based challenger BMW Oracle Racing has raised concerns over the selection of the Persian Gulf port as the racing
Win seals Argentina qualification

Argentina sealed their place at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa after securing a narrow 1-0 win in Uruguay. Mario Bolatti settled a tense and scrappy game, side-footing home after a goalmouth scramble on 84 minutes.(More..)
Late goal boosts Argentina hopes

Argentina kept their World Cup qualification hopes in their own hands with a dramatic 2-1 win over Peru. Debutant Gonzalo Higuain, starting ahead of Carlos Tevez, nodded them in front in the second half before Hernan Rengifo headed
1.52 billion passed to improve sports stadium ahed of ICC

The government has passed three projects worth Tk 1.52 billion to improve three of the country's premier sports stadium ahead of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, planning minister AK Khandokar said on Tuesday. AK Khandokar informed to
Strauss and Trott cement England's command

Andrew Strauss fell to Marcus North for 75 in the final minutes before lunch, but not before he and Jonathan Trott had combined in a fourth-wicket stand of 118 that had, ironically, been almost too serene for the nerves of
PM asks developers to ensure playground in projects

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Sunday asked the developers to ensure playground whenever the real-estate companies implement any housing projects. "It makes me unhappy when I see our children in the urban areas not having enough space to play in,"
Trott's debut ton keeps England on track for Ashes

Jonathan Trott's debut hundred left England eyeing a stunning Ashes triumph as they closed in on a series-clinching victory in the fifth and deciding Test at the Oval here on Saturday. Australia, at stumps on the third day, were
Johnson hails Bolt

A year ago Michael Johnson predicted Usain Bolt would probably break his then 12-year-old 200 metres world record, but not yet. An hour later he was eating his words as his 19.32 was taken by the Jamaican's 19.30.
Sri Lanka in control on day one

Mahela Jayawardene scored an unbeaten century to put Sri Lanka on top as the hosts reached 293-3 at the close on the opening day of the first Test against New Zealand in Galle. Walking to bat with
Australia report bookie approach to ICC

The Australian team management has filed a report with the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit after a player was approached by a man suspected of links to illegal bookmaking. The player alerted senior officials immediately and, following ICC
Victory would be greatest moment - Flintoff

Andrew Flintoff believes an England victory in his farewell Test would be a greater triumph than the team's heralded 2-1 Ashes triumph four years ago. Describing this week's Ashes decider at The Oval as "the biggest [Test] I'll ever
Bangladesh won by five wicket

Bangladesh finished their duty by defeating Zimbabwe by 5 wickets in the fifth ODI match of the Grameenphone Cup at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo today. Wicketkeeper Mushfikur Rahim led the winning team by scoring 98.
Zimbabwe(281/5) bats first in 4th ODI

The host Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first in the 4th ODI of the Grameenphone Cup series at the Queen's Sports Club ground in Bulawayo. Charles Coventry and Hamilton Masakadza opened the bating with a solid
Bangladesh defeated on 3rd match with Zimbabwe

Bangladesh's hopes of covering up the five-match GrameenPhone Cup Series against Zimbabwe ended with a comprehensive 69-run defeat at the Queens Sports Club on Friday. On a flat batting track the hosts briefly threatened to combust in another
Shakib scripts convincing win

Shakib Al Hasan started with a delightfully aggressive ton as Bangladesh recorded their second straight win in the five-match series against Zimbabwe. Charged by a scintillating century by Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh notched up their highest ever total
Ashraful ton charges Bangladesh to easy win

A disciplined bowling performance restricted Zimbabwe to a below-par 207 before Mohammad Ashraful led the chase with a breezy ton to help Bangladesh clinch a facile win in the first ODI in Bulawayo. Mark Vermeulen hit a fluent 92 on
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