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Junaid, Mushfiq shine in Tigers' defeat
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Despite strong resistance from Junaid Siddique and Mushfiqur Rahim, Tigers could not avoid defeat against English at
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Mahmudullah ton averts follow-on for Bangladesh
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A rousing seventh wicket stand between Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah rescued Bangladesh from the follow-on the third day at
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Bangladesh clinch soccer gold
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Host Bangladesh romped through the South Asian Games men's football as unbeaten champions as they finished the
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Belligerent Taylor seals series for New Zealand
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New Zealand 185 for 5 (Taylor 78) beat Bangladesh 183 for 8 (Mushfiqur 86, Butler 3-43, McKay 2-17) by five wickets
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
How they were out
Having been kept to 183 by New Zealand's tidy bowling attack,
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Bangladesh emerge SA cricket champs: Player to get bounties of Tk 1.5 m each
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Hosts Bangladesh clinched the most coveted and maiden gold medal in the newly introduced South Asian Games cricket
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11th South Asian Games 2010
It's golfers after the shooters
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Bangladesh won their fifth gold on the seventh day of the 11th South Asian Games yesterday when golfers Jamal
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Kabaddi Men - Bangladesh lost to India
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Bangladeshi Kabaddi chaps who lost to Pakistan yesterday, finished third today in the point table after losing the match against India today at National Kabaddi Stadium.
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Afridi banned for two T20s for ball-tampering
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Shahid Afridi has been banned for two Twenty20 internationals after being found guilty of ball-tampering during Pakistan's two-wicket loss to Australia in the ODI at the WACA.
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IPL dispels security fears
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) on Saturday dismissed the security concerns raised by the Australia and New Zealand cricketers' associations, saying that it has hired a private agency to ensure players' safety and there was no need to worry.
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India wins first gold in 11th SA Games
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India earned the first gold medal of the 11th SA Games in the women’s 30-kilometer Road Team Time Trial race with a
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Harris downs Pakistan yet again
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Australia mercilessly ripped through a feeble Pakistan at the WACA to keep alive the prospect of inflicting upon the tourists only their second 5-0 whitewash in ODIs.
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India in charge despite Tamim Iqbal fireworks
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Bangladesh 233 and 228 for 1 (Tamim 151, Junaid 55) trail India 544 for 8 dec ( Tendulkar 143, Dravid 111, Dhoni 89, Gambhir 68, Sehwag 56) by 83 runs
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Bangladesh v India, 2nd Test, Mirpur, 1st day
Seamers give India early advantage
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India 69 for 0 trail Bangladesh 233 (Mahmudullah 96*, Ishant 4-66, Zaheer 3-62) by 164 runs
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