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Holloway upset by March madness
Ian Holloway is struggling to understand why his Blackpool team will play just twice in March after a torrid start to 2011.Blackpool, promoted to the
Bruce hints at new arrivals
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has hinted that he will move into the transfer market to strengthen the centre of his defence. The Black Cats are curre
Top TEN Worst Football Pundits
It is widely acknowledged that ex-sportsmen find it difficult to adapt to civilian life after retirement. Football is no exception with many opting to
Pienaar focused on World Cup
South Africa midfielder Steven Pienaar will not consider his future until after this summers World Cup. Pienaars future at Goodison Park has been t
Blues end drought in wet victory
New South Wales broke an 11-match streak without a one-day win as they scraped to a rain-interrupted victory over QueenslandCricinfo staff12-Dec-2007S
Australia's pace depth: Who's in the Ashes mix if Cummins and co run aground?
Cummins’ back issue combined with Hazlewood’s recent injury history, as well as the age of Starc and Boland, means Australia could need options if inj
Batting tempo failure leaves England cruising for a bruising
Struggle to find right balance against Australia highlights team’s lack of 50-over nousMatt Roller20-Sep-2024This was a missed opportunity for England
'Everything happens in fast-forward – you see the whole game situation in those few seconds'
Roelof van der Merwe relives the catch that changed the T20 World Cup for more than one teamMatt Roller11-Nov-2022It was the catch that changed the me
Paul Stirling is glad to be back on the biggest stage again
Ireland’s top performer, and franchise cricket globetrotter, has gone five years between world events. “It’s great to be back,” he saysMatt Roller17-O
Nyeem Young: the diamond from Barbados' Gold Coast
Playing in his second U-19 World Cup, the allrounder is one of the early pace-setters for the tournament’s MVPSreshth Shah in Bloemfontein22-Jan-2020N