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The healing power of cricket
Following end of bloody civil war in 2009, Sri Lanka has been using cricket to unite the nation and inspire youngsters.
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Last Modified: 19 Mar 2013 14:41 GMT
Exciting times for Sri Lankan rugby
Sri Lanka's rugby players are enjoying the rising popularity of the sport, ahead of Asian Five Nations qualification.
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The future of Sri Lankan cricket
With four World Cup final appearances in six years, Sri Lanka are feared in the cricket world. But will this continue?
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The marathon man with no team
Marathon runner Guor Marial will compete as an independent athlete while his country awaits IOC recognition.
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Fastest fingers in football
Al Jazeera's Rahul Pathak meets the world's best gamers competing at the FIFA Interactive World Cup.
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Our sporting highlights of 2011
A few of our favourite moments from an action-packed 12 months of titles, trophies and record breakers.
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Women wrestle in on the action
Already a popular sport in Mexico, women are joining the wrestling craze in numbers and some for a very good reason.
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Football in Argentina's slums
Al Jazeera's Rahul Pathak reports from the 'villas miserias' of Buenos Aires as the Copa America is staged in Argentina.
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Messi yet to grow into Argentina legend
Rahul Pathak visits the club where Lionel Messi began his rise to stardom as the player aims to win over Argentina fans.
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