Sinclair puts New Zealand A in command
Mathew Sinclair dominated the second day of the third and final four-day match against South Africa A at Sedgars Park in PotchefstroomKeith Lane21-Sep
Fashions of the Field
Forget the clock's move to daylight saving, the first action of summer is the opening day of the Gabba Test, which Ricky Ponting rates as the high poi
Arsenal hold positive talks to sign Mudryk
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Infamous kulfis and babysitting umpires
Aisa koi saga nahin, jisko hamne thaga nahin.' (There is no relative whom we haven't conned); `Badnam kulfi.' (Infamous kulfi)Roving Reporter by Nagra
Vaughan's 89 sets up victory at Windhoek
Michael Vaughan led from the front as his England XI recorded a comfortable 67-run victory in the first match of their southern African tour against N
The Verdict: Leeds chasing 17 y/o non-league starlet
Leeds United could have one eye on the summer - if recent reports are to be believed - with the west Yorkshiremen in pole position to end a 16-year ab
Man United could forget Felix with Kane
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Woolmer wants Shoaib to cut his run-up
Bob Woolmer, Pakistan's embattled coach, has pleaded with Shoaib Akhtar to cut down on his run-upCricinfo staff20-Dec-2004His coach wants less running
Hall receives official reprimand
Andrew Hall, the South African allrounder, has been given an official reprimand for 'gesturing towards the pavilion in an aggressive manner' during th
Liverpool starlet Brewster could save the club millions
Rhian Brewster could save Liverpool a fortune this summer. The youngster has been playing senior football for the past few months, joining Swansea