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Murali takes 600th wicket as Bangladesh toil

BOGRA, Bangladesh, March 10 (Reuters) Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan became the second player to take 600 scalps in tests as Bangladesh struggled to 162 for seven at tea on the third day of the second and final test today.

Murali dismissed Khaled Mashud (6) as the hosts struggled in their second innings after Upul Thuranga's maiden test century (165) helped Sri Lanka to 316 and a lead of 82 runs.

Murali, Lasith Malinga and Malinga Bandara shared two wickets each with Dilhara Fernando chipping in with one.

Bangladesh's cause would have been worse but for a solid knock of 73 from skipper Habibul Bashar, who added 52 with Mohammad Rafique after they had slumped to 110 for six. Bashar was trapped lbw by Malinga.

Rafique (39) entertained local spectators with three sixes and two fours and was unbeaten with Shahdat Hossain (0) at the interval.

Earlier, Sri Lanka added 14 runs to their overnight total of 302 for eight with Thuranga's 444-minute vigil ended by Shahadat Hossein, who finished with 5-86 for his first five-wicket haul in tests.

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'Touchlive' to connect people with messages

Chennai, Mar 10 (UNI) Palpap Inchinichi Software International Limited, a service provider in internet, wireless, ERP and e-Governance technologies, today launched a 'first of its kind' pre-paid personalised calling card named 'TouchLive.' Available in the denominations ranging from Rs 50 to Rs 1,000 (including taxes), 'TouchLive' would help in sending recorded voice message to a select or a large number of people at any given time, Company Chairman and Chief Executive Officer P Senthil.....

Below-par physical standards causing worry in Army recruitment

Bangalore, Mar 10 (UNI) The below-par physical standards of boys, from Karnataka and Kerala, who are desirous of joining the Army, have emerged as a centre of concern, a senior Army official said. About 38 per cent of the boys, despite passing written examinations, could not be recruited due to below-par physical standards last year, Deputy Director General (Recruiting) Brig J S Manikakar said, adding ''Malnutrition may be the main reason for boys from rural.....

Website of Appellate Tribunal for Electricity launched

New Delhi, Mar 10 (UNI) Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde today launched the website of the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity which would facilitate ready access to information on the Rules, Causelists, and Orders of the Tribunal. The Tribunal, set up under the Electricity Act, 2003, is the appellate authority to hear appeals and original petitions against the orders of adjudicating officer or the Central or State Electricity Regulatory Commissions. Headed by Mr Justice Anil.....
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