Volume 4 Number 158 Sat. November 01, 2003    
 
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They've reasons to celebrate
England seamer Richard Johnson got his second five-wicket haul in Test cricket on Friday and said that he was looking forward to bowling against top teams like Australia and South Africa in the coming
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Oh! No Mashrafee
Country's fastest bowler Mashrafee bin-Mortuza has become the victim of a freakish injury yet again.
 
SERIES SALAD
The organizers of Chittagong Jila Krira Sangstha (CJKS) are expecting ticket sales in the second Test and first ODI against England to reach the projected target of Tk. 20 lakh.
 
U-19s crash at Karachi
While the seniors were struggling to save the second Test against England at Chittagong, the juniors also found life difficult at Karachi yesterday.
 
BCB names U-19 A Dev squad
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) yesterday announced a 19-member Under-19 A Development squad to face an ACC Under-19 Select Eleven next week.
 
Wanderers, Army win
Dhaka Wanderers Club and Bangladesh Army made good starts in the Tibet Federation Cup Football Tournament beating their respective rivals yesterday.
 
WI off on right foot
Brian Lara's aim of getting West Indies off to a winning start in Zimbabwe seems likely to be achieved after the first day of their opening three-day fixture against Zimbabwe A here on Friday.
 
Aussies at tiger's den
Australia's second-string bowling attack faces a daunting test of nerves when the world champions clash with India in a key TVS Cup one-day clash in Sachin Tendulkar's home city on Saturday.
 
ICC won't give the money?
The International Cricket Council (ICC) plans to freeze payments of millions of dollars to the teams that competed at this year's World Cup in southern Africa.
 
Indians keep dominating
Surya Sekhar Ganguly maintained his supremacy in the Asian Zonal Chess Championship at the end of the eighth round at the NSC conference room yesterday.
 
Oldest Test player dies
Gordon Lindsay Weir, who was the world's oldest surviving Test cricketer at 95 years and 151 days, died in Auckland on Friday.
 
Arsenal consider appealing
Arsenal were surprisingly considering an appeal after the English Football Assocation fined the club 175,000 pounds (298,000 dollars) and banned four of their players for a total of nine matches.
 
Primera Liga
Sweating over Becks
Concerns over the fitness of David Beckham continue to plague Real Madrid, who may be without the England captain for their third successive game when they face Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.
 
UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
UEFA punishes England, Turkey
The English and Turkish Football Associations have been given what amounts to a "slap on the wrists" by UEFA following a halftime fracas between their players during their European Championship qualifier
 
Kahn puts off retirement
Germany goalkeeper Oliver Kahn may postpone his planned retirement beyond 2006 because he still feels fit and eager to improve his game.
 
Premiership
Gunners aimed at Leeds
Leeds manager Peter Reid could find his job on the line again if his side fail to avoid defeat at home to unbeaten Premiership leaders Arsenal on Saturday.
 
Serie A
Champs League final revisited
Leaders AC Milan host Juventus in a repeat of last season's Champions League final at the San Siro on Saturday as the top two teams in Italy clash in domestic league action.
 
Barthez deal vetoed
Fabien Barthez's loan deal to Marseille from Manchester United has not been authorized, football's world governing body FIFA said.
 

 
   
 
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