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Prime Minister wants the Ashes on free-to-air television
John Howard, the prime minister, will consider ways to screen the Ashes Tour on free-to-air television after the country's biggest broadcasters did no
£3.25m Kevin Phillips swoop was poor business
When Gordon Strachan handed Sunderland £3.25m for Kevin Phillips in 2003, it seemed like Southampton had completed a marquee signing of real glitz and
`No excuses for slow over-rates' – Marsh
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A fortress no more
The night before the third one-day international at Auckland, I told a colleague of mine in the UK that the expected slow wicket at Eden Park gave New
Arsenal's 20 biggest flops in the Premier League era
From Francis Jeffers to Andrey Arshavin, Arsenal have really made some awful signings over the years, especially under the 22-year reign of Arsene Wen
South Africa players to have a say in coach selection
As the applications for the post of South Africa's national coach start flowing in, the South African Players Association has been given a role to pla
Keedy hurt by England snub
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