North Zone were on the threshold of sealing a spot in the Duleep Trophy final and needed 140 more runs to beat South in their final league game at Ind
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Emblazoned upon every Englishman's footballing soul, no matter who you support, is 1966. The fantastic feat achieved at home and prophesied by Sir
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Loye century gives Lancashire a slender lead
A pre-lunch rain and hail storm meant that over three hours play were lost today as Lancashire continued their reply to Warwickshire's first-innings 4
Australia off to a solid start
Justin Langer and Ricky Ponting, a surprise choice as his opening partner with Matthew Hayden getting a rest, gave Australia a solid start in their th
Waugh rules out county return
Steve Waugh has ruled out a return to county cricket for the 2004 season, saying that he wants to spend more time with his family, now that he has ret
National discards shine in opening round of matches
Daryll Cullinan scored a century for Easterns while Lance Klusener and Nantie Hayward were in the wickets in the opening round of domestic matchesKeit
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Credit to Juan Mata, he could have gone public and made a mess of his thus far unpleasant third season in English football. Most players would have, e
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Julio Cesar has been linked with a move to AC Milan at the end of the season but the Brazilian may stay in the Premier League, according to Fox Sports
Manchester United Close in on Dutch Ace
Manchester United target Kevin Strootman could be on his way out of PSV after the Dutch club have made a move to replace the midfielder, according to