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Another day, another anticlimax
Roving Reporter by Liam Brickhill at EdgbastonRoving Reporter by Liam Brickhill at Edgbaston12-Sep-2004Jacques Kallis: who needs two hands?© Getty Ima
West Indies fight back after Flintoff's blitz
England took charge on the second day at Edgbaston, with Andrew Flintoff’s 167 leading a helter-skelter charge to 566, after which Matthew Hoggard rip
Wolves’ summer recruitment possibilities laid out by Tim Spiers
The Athletic’s Wolves correspondent Tim Spiers claims that the club are unlikely to spend over £30m on a single player in the summer transfer window,
Spurs fans now look silly after berating Heung-min Son
Tottenham Hotspur rose into fifth place following a late victory in a goal-filled game against Aston Villa earlier this afternoon. And fans have be
Crash Course
The Ricky Ponting of today is a new man: an inspiring leader, stirring speaker and fierce critic of sledgingMark Ray12-Dec-2003The Ricky Ponting of to
South Africa win sets up series finale
Herschelle Gibbs’ flourish at the top of the innings and Jacques Kallis’ lesson in middle-order stability helped South Africa to a six-wicket win, and
Worcestershire edge out Glamorgan
Glamorgan missed their chance to overhaul Gloucester and Surrey at the top of Division One, after losing out to Worcestershire in a thrilling finish a
Victory for Essex as rain frustrates Surrey
They might have expected to wrap up the match even more quickly, after reducing Nottinghamshire to 19 for 9 in their first innings, but Essex duly cla
New Zealand look to open wounds in crunch match against India
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming raised the stakes ahead of Friday’s must-win World Cup clash against India by reminding his rivals of the drubbing
West Indies prepare for World Cup at Antigua
West Indies cricketers enter the next phase of their preparation for the World Cup in South Africa next month when they begin match simulation practic