Pakistan slump to embarrassing defeat
Pakistan have lost the opening match of their Australia tour against a Western Australian 2nd XI after their rearranged batting order failed to reach
Man Utd make first move to sign "great" new free agent for Ten Hag
With Sir Jim Ratcliffe preparing for his first summer at Manchester United, the rumours have already started circling regarding potential incomings, w
Memories of a Dhaka hero
Anand Vasu on the sad events of February 1998 when Raman Lamba, the former India opener, was killed in a freak accident at the Bangabandhu StadiumRovi
Aston Villa ace McGinn remains remarkably underrated
John McGinn was in electric form for Aston Villa this season and at times, threatened to steal the spotlight away from attacking midfielder Jack Greal
'This is the absolute pits'
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Kent to replace the lime tree
Kent are to replace the famous lime tree within the playing area at their ground in Canterbury, after the original blew down in strong winds last week
Lack of ammo stymies Bangladesh
When you hear cricketers and former cricketers repeat, ad nauseum, that cricket is a funny game, and that anything can happen in a one-day internation
What happened to Kevin-Prince Boateng after leaving Spurs?
Kevin-Prince Boateng is one of the enigmas of modern football. He first made himself known to English audiences at Tottenham Hotspur, but his caree
'A tough defeat to accept'
Smith blames the middle-orderAndrew Miller17-Jan-2005Matthew Hoggard blasts through Jacques Rudolph's defences, as South Africa's middle-order collaps
'There's loads of room for improvement' – Woolmer
Bob Woolmer spoke to the press after his team lost the last matchPeter English05-Jan-2005Shoaib Akhtar - 'everyone was disappointed with his commitmen