Volume 4 Number 102 Fri. September 05, 2003    
 
Advertise with The Daily Star -- Advertising on the Website    Advertising in the Printed E dition-- Home 
News
Today's Index
Front Page
Business
Political
Sports
Foreign Relations
Metropolitan
National
International
Culture
General
Views
Editorial
Letters to Editor
Write to Editor
Sections
World









Others
About Us
Contact
Advertisement
Suppliments
Archives

Sports
Picture
Captain Courageous
Sanjay Manjrekar must have followed his instincts when he boldly told his fellow commentator Rameez Raja that Bangladesh captain Khaled Mahmud would take five wickets during the second day's play of the
 
PAKISTAN DIARY

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) yesterday issued a clarification rejecting the Bangladesh team's claim of discrimination in seat

distribution during their flight to Multan from Rawalpindi on September

 
National Football League
Abahani third
Abahani Krira Chak-ra finished third in the Nitol-Tata Third National Football League with an emphatic 4-2 victory over the season's surprise package Moulvibazar Wan-derers Club at the Sher-e-Bangla National
 
National Football League
MSC-Mukti final today

Country's two football powerhouses Mohammedan Sporting Club and Muktijoddha Sang-sad Krira Chakra lock horns today to determine who will win the season's first competition.

 
Gibbs gives SA control

Herschelle Gibbs' unbeaten hundred took South Africa into a dominant position on the first day of the fifth Test at The Oval here Thursday.

 
For brother Ben

Adam Hollioake announced plans Wednesday for a 2,000-mile trip from Edinburgh to the northern Moroccan town of Tangiers to help raise money for the memorial fund set up following the death of his younger

 
US Open
Roddick beats the rain
Andy Roddick joined Andre Agassi in the US Open quarterfinals Wednesday by beating Xavier Malisse 6-3, 6-4, 7-6, giving the Americans' title hopes a major boost at the rain-ravaged Grand Slam event.
 
Jackpot awaits Mutola
Kelli White and Maria Mutola go into the final Golden League meeting of the season here on Friday both desperate to win their respective events but for vastly different reasons.
Picture
'Don't call me Barbie'
Ronaldo's wife Milene Domingues admitted Wednesday that she was determined to prove she is no 'Barbie doll' during the women's World Cup in the United States later this month.
 
FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
World champs' motivation
Brazilian superstar Rivaldo has criticised the decision by FIFA that has forced his country to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, even though they are defending champions.
 
FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutchland 2006
South America hit the road
The 2002 World Cup finished 433 days ago and the next final is still nearly three years away, but the qualifiers for the 2006 tournament get under way in South America on Saturday.
 
UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Tailor-made for France

France could clinch a European Championship finals spot Saturday with a win over minnow Cyprus -- and continue the rebuilding after its embarrassing first round exit from last year's World Cup.

 
Primera Liga
Deportivo blank Bilbao

Deportivo La Coruna scored an impressive 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday to earn the only 100 percent record in the Spanish first division just two match days into the season.

 
Trousier's Dirty Dozen!

Qatar's French coach Philippe Troussier said on Thursday his job of transforming the Persian Gulf state into a major football force was so tough it reminded him of a Hollywood movie.

 
Diouf fined for spitting

Senegal football star El-Hadji Diouf was fined 5,000 pounds here on Thursday for spitting on a fan during a UEFA Cup quarter-final between his club Liverpool and Scottish giants Celtic.

 

 
   
 
Advertisement