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A Red & Orange Fed Cup?
With Muktijoddha Sangsad and Brothers Union rapidly gaining strength, popular colours like the Black and White and Sky Blue have started to fade away from the limelight of domestic football.
 
Making the impossible possible
While the talk of the town was the unbearable heat that was sweeping the country for the last couple of days, the members of The Daily Star sports section chose to discuss another kind of heat wave that
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Bashar bashes Proteas
Half-centuries from two guest players helped the University of the West Indies' Vice-Chancellor's XI hold out against South Africa in a two-day match.
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Sourav may appeal again!
6-match ban against Indian captain stands
Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president Jagmohan Dalmiya on Monday indicated that India captain Sourav Ganguly may go for an appeal against the decision of International Cricket Council (ICC) Appeal
 
StanChart Cricket
BKSP-B run riot again
BKSP-B continued their run feast in the Under-15 Standard Chartered Young Tigers School Championship as they outclassed Tejkunipara High by 335 runs in their second match at the Lalmatia Housing Society
 
Nebitchi arrive today
Nebitchi FC of Turkmenistan arrive in Dhaka today to play their AFC Cup away match against Mukti-joddha Sangsad Krira Chakra. The match will be take place at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on Wednesday.
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Zero tolerance pays
Italy's new zero tolerance policy towards crowd violence ensured the weekend's Serie A matches passed off peacefully.
 
Serie A
A Milanese mishap
Juventus pulled three points clear at the top of Italy's Serie A on Sunday after they thrashed Lecce 5-2 and title rivals AC Milan suffered a shock 2-1 defeat at relegation-threatened Siena.
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Primera Liga
Rivals win alike
Ronaldinho inspired Barcelona to a 2-0 win over Getafe at the Nou Camp to match Real Madrid's earlier victory over Levante as the Catalans remained six points clear at the top of the Primera Liga on Sunday.
 
SLC to begin coach hunt
Sri Lanka will start the hunt for a new cricket coach next week after the completion of John Dyson's 20-month contract.
 
Collins out of third SA Test
A slight back injury will sideline West Indies fast bowler Pedro Collins for the third Test against South Africa, starting on Thursday in his native Barbados.
 
Pakistan have last laugh
When Inzamamul Haq was named captain of young Pakistan's squad in February for the first cricket tour of India in six years, critics said he was merely leading lambs for slaughter.
 
Wright wishes India well
India need to show more consistency and fighting spirit to become a stronger force, particularly in one-dayers, outgoing coach John Wright said on Sunday.
 
Big defeat for women booters
The Bangladesh women's football team suffered a humiliating 24-0 defeat against Japan in the first-ever Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-17 Football Championship in South Korea yesterday.
 
Boys handball from today
The Sunnydale Third Boys' Mini Handball Tournament begins today at the Dhanmondi Women's Complex with six matches taking place.
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WECCA final on Friday
The final of the Fifth Partex WECCA League between Cricketers and Cavaliers will take place at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium on Friday.
 

 
   
 
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