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End of the hop-skip-jump routine
The second Test between West Indies and Pakistan at Sabina Park will be the last Test match for the umpire David ShepherdSteven Lynch03-Jun-2005
Smith and Kemp power South Africa to another big win
Graeme Smith’s third one-day century – all of them in the last 24 days – and a stunning late burst from Justin Kemp, whose half-century came from only
Profit Players: Newcastle could yield a hefty profit for Sean Longstaff
This article forms part of our Profit Players feature series, which is where Football Transfer Tavern takes a look at how well a player has fared sinc
Arsenal: Fans discuss news that Stan Kroenke is set to give the club a cash injection
Many Arsenal fans have discussed the news that Stan Kroenke is set to give the north London club a cash injection to ease any financial burden that ma
Samba deal symbolised Tony Fernandes’ 1st PL stint
If you ever needed an example about how a Premier League team should not act, QPR’s antics in the 2011/12 and 2012/13 campaigns would do the job. P
Everton: PL interest in Holgate speaks volumes
According to Football Insider, Manchester City are interested in signing Mason Holgate from Everton. What’s the word, then? Well, th
Charlton’s Josh Cullen was a rare bright spark
Josh Cullen was a rare bright spark for Charlton Athletic, as the team put in a disappointing performance during their 2-0 loss against Blackburn Rove
Hodge hundred leads Victorian reply
A commanding innings of 153 not out by Brad Hodge put Victoria on top after the second day of the three-day warm-up matchWisden Cricinfo staff26-Nov-2
Jurgensen named for QAS
Former Tasmanian and Western Warriors pace bowler Shane Jurgensen will pick up where he left off when he plays for the Queensland Academy of Sport 2nd
Celtic eyeing deal for consistent goal-machine Andraz Sporar
It appears Celtic are hoping to purchase a new striker this month in order to boost their title credentials ahead of a history-defining end to the cam