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Eye of the Tigers looks for repeat
In Tasmania, the state’s players are now being asked a new question. “When will you win it?” has been replaced with “Can you go back-to-back?”Peter En
Ganguly returns to where it all began
Sourav Ganguly’s away from the limelight, back among the ranks. And the impression he’d like to give is that he’s never been happierAndrew Miller at L
Trescothick and Di Venuto double up
A round-up from the latest County Championship matches as Marcus Trescothick hits a career-best 284 and Michael di Venuto also registers a double cent
Fulton set to fill opening role
Peter Fulton is likely to open and Hamish Marshall will slot in at No. 3 in New Zealand’s first Super Eights match against West Indies on ThursdayCric
Fry backs Mourinho to last the season
In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, Peterborough Director of Football Barry Fry has slated Jose Mourinho’s “defensive” style, but believe
Gregg Evans delivers AVFC transfer update
The Athletic’s Gregg Evans has delivered a major update on Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens’ plans for this summer’s transfer window at Aston Villa.
Brendan Rodgers backs John Kennedy
Former Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has urged the club to retain John Kennedy this summer, whether as manager or as an assistant to a new face. K
Opposition says Dambulla will remain venue for tri-series
Mohan De Silva, the opposition candidate for president, has said that Dambulla will remain the venue for the tri-series against India and South Africa
Man Utd struck by Ramos transfer blow
According to ESPN, Manchester United have been dealt a big blow in their pursuit of Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos, with Paris Saint-Germain report
Foster: England must rely on pacemen
Neil Foster believes England will have to rely on the seam quartet that carried them to Ashes glory, if India are to be beatenAndrew Miller13-Feb-2006