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India desperate for top order to fire
The Indians now have no option butto play the four-day game against Rest of South Africa with fullintensity, in the hope that their misfiring batsmen
Lee puts country before family
Brett Lee has pledged to put country ahead of family and will take the field for Australia in the first Ashes Test at Brisbane next month, even though
Atapattu misses South Africa series
Marvan Atapattu will miss the Test series against South Africa, as well as the triangular series involving India, as he continues to recover from the
Pakistan in negotiations with Rhodes
The PCB is currently in negotiations with Jonty Rhodes to hire him on short-term basis to help improve their fielding before the tour to England this
No winners in battle for African bragging rights
Martin Williamson looks back at the drawn series between Kenya and ZimbabweMartin Williamson05-Mar-2006 Terry Duffin, Zimbabwe’s new
Spurs: Daniel Levy to blame over failed Ivan Toney pursuit
Tottenham Hotspur appear to have missed out on an absolute bargain this summer as an interesting claim has emerged earlier this month…
Woeful Woodward: Manchester United will forever regret not signing Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund
Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward must be regretting his failure to sign Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund in the summer.
Newcastle boss Steve Bruce sealed Man Utd defeat with poor substitutions
Even despite going 1-0 up thanks to a Luke Shaw own goal, it never really looked like Newcastle were going to come away with all three points against
Spurs’ transfer priority must be to sell Serge Aurier
According to Football Insider, Tottenham defender Serge Aurier is one of a number of players who the club are trying to get rid of before Monday’s tra
Fitness the Ashes key for Clarke
Michael Clarke is sweating over a gruelling fitness campaign as he tones up for his first Ashes TourCricinfo staff06-May-2005 Trainin