01/03/2009
League to resume
After a three-day break, the Premier Division Cricket League will resume tomorrow.
Print EditionWayne Rooney believes Manchester United have a stronger squad than last year as they try to win the first part of a quadruple haul of trophies on Sunday.
Print EditionYoung Pegasus defeated Eleven Star by seven wickets and Sunrise Sporting Club beat Anirban Club by 104 runs in their respective matches in the Gaibandha Second Division Cricket League at the Gaibandha Stadium yesterday.
Print EditionAustralia midfielder Tim Cahill kept Everton firmly on course for a top six finish in the Premier League as his header set up a 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
Print EditionTottenham manager Harry Redknapp is relishing the prospect of wrecking Manchester United's bid to land an unprecedented five trophies in one season in Sunday's League Cup final.
Print EditionLiverpool manager Rafael Benitez insists victory in his power struggle with Anfield chief executive Rick Parry won't persuade him to make a quick decision over his future at Anfield.
Print EditionIvory Coast forward Didier Drogba has been singled out by Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink as one the key factors behind the Premier League team's resurgence.
Print EditionTop-seeded Novak Djokovic survived a scare and an exhausting battle of just under three hours in intense heat before reaching the final of the Dubai Open on Friday.
Print EditionManchester United's star striker Cristiano Ronaldo should join Spanish giants Real Madrid, fellow Portuguese player Luis Figo said Saturday.
Print EditionBayern Munich's Dutch international skipper Mark van Bommel said on Friday he intends to end his career with PSV Eindhoven in his homeland but told German media he had not fixed a date to return.
Print EditionAtletico Madrid's new coach Abel Resino has dug his heels in against club fans who were upset at his decision to substitute Argentine striker Sergio "Kun" Aguero, who has been dubbed the 'new Maradona'.
Print EditionRavi Bopara marked his first Test since 2007 with a maiden century as England posted 600-6 declared on Day Two of the fourth Test against West Indies on Friday.
Print EditionAustralia built a 297-run lead in their second innings when bad light stopped play on Day Three of the first Test against South Africa at Wanderers Stadium on Saturday.
Print EditionDeparting Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene said the pinnacle of his tenure was lifting his team to the World Cup final in the Caribbean two years ago.
Print EditionThe Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has expressed deep bereavement at the deaths of valiant army officers of the country and innocent victims, under the most tragic of circumstances at the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) Headquarters.
Print EditionThe big-spending Super Cup has been officially postponed yesterday due to the tragic incident at the BDR headquarters in the city.
Print EditionPakistan captain Younis Khan fears Sri Lanka will come out fighting to give their captain Mahela Jayawardene a winning farewell in the second Test, which starts here on Sunday.
Print EditionJacques Kallis has become the eighth batsman to 10,000 Test runs after achieving the record on the second day of the first Test at the Wanderers Friday. Kallis, who is playing his 129th Test, started the match needing 12 to reach the milestone and brought it up with a push through cover for a single off Peter Siddle.
Print EditionIshant Sharma could miss the first ODI against New Zealand in Napier on March 3 because of a shoulder problem. Ishant injured his shoulder during the second Twenty20 international and was able to bowl only two out of his quota of four overs.
Print EditionKey England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff on Friday headed home for treatment on his injured hip, desperately attempting to ease fears over his fitness for the Ashes.
Print EditionRavi Bopara said he knew he had to make the most of his second opportunity with England as he hit a maiden Test century against West Indies in Barbados on Friday.
Print EditionThe 7th round games of the 30th Parachute National Chess Championship were postponed, due to the tragic death of army officers at the Bangladesh Rifles Headquarters.
Print EditionArsene Wenger has leapt to the defence of striker Nicklas Bendtner after his latest poor performance against AS Roma.
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