Volume 4 Number 6 Mon. June 02, 2003    
 
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Tough training awaits players
The national cricketers are set to experience a tough drill when coach Dav Whatmore opens his Bangla-desh innings at the BKSP today.
 
Aminul pilots Biman
Veteran batsman Aminul Islam struck a fine half-century as Bangladesh Biman stormed into the final of the 26th National Cricket Championship with 103-run thrashing of Narayanganj in the first semifinal
 
Sharif seeks Board's help
Mohammad Sharif is hoping that the Bangladesh Cricket Board can help him make a return to action.
 
2007 WC games in US?
The International Cricket Conference is looking into the possibility of America hosting some games at the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

The West Indies will be the official host of the 2007 World Cup.

 
India spinning on their heads
A school for spinners in India? Sounds farcical as the country has always been envied for churning out quality spinners.
 
Jadeja pads up
Former India batsman Ajay Jadeja played his first competitive game in three years after a court hearing his appeal against a match-fixing ban permitted him to play domestic cricket.
 
Hewitt, Henman exit
World number one Lleyton Hewitt endured another Roland Garros

nightmare on Saturday, conceding his third round French Open battle to Spanish 28th seed Tommy Robredo after being two sets up.

 
Spaniards on song
Spain led the way into the last 16 of the men's singles with five players making it into the fourth round.
 
French fries
Vera Zvonareva, the Russian 22nd seed who will face Venus Williams for a place in the women's quarterfinals, is caught on the horns of a geographical dilemma.
 
Agassi, Moya move on
Andre Agassi and Carlos Moya, both former champions, joined newcomer Martin Verkerk in the quarterfinals of the French Open men's singles on Sunday while three-time champion Gustavo Kuerten progressed
 
Hockeyroos down India
A last-minute goal by striker Michael McCann secured a thrilling 2-1 win for Australia over India in the final of a tri-nations field hockey tournamnent here Sunday.
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Barca bid to lure Becks
Barcelona are hoping to lure David Beckham to the Nou Camp by putting a 30 million pound (49.4m dollars) price tag on the Manchester United star, according to press reports here Sunday.
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Italian Cup
A truly Milanese week
European champions AC Milan won their second trophy in four days after lifting the Italian Cup here at the San Siro on Saturday.
 
French Cup
Cisse sparks celebrations
Two late goals from Djibril Cisse and Jean-Alain Boumsong spurred Auxerre to French Cup glory against 10-man Paris Saint Germain here Saturday.
 
German Cup
Bayern double done
Bayern Munich beat Kaiserslautern 3-1 to win the 2002/03 German Cup here on Saturday to complete the double and give two-goal Michael Ballack more joy and fulfull Oliver Kahn's prediction.
 
Scottish Cup
Picture perfect Rangers
Lorenzo Amoruso marked what is likely to have been his last game for Rangers with the winner as the Glasgow giants beat Dundee 1-0 to lift the Scottish Cup and complete the seventh domestic treble oftheir
 
Primera Liga
Celta upset Real chase
Real Madrid could only draw 1-1 at home to Celta Vigo on Saturday night leaving Real Sociedad in the driving seat in the Spanish league title race this weekend.
 

 
   
 
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