Giovani Lo Celso enjoyed a strong showing for Tottenham Hotspur against Norwich City but there was one clear blind spot in his game. On
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SA/Tas clash ends in frustrating draw
A high-scoring second innings led by South Australian skipper Greg Blewett and double centurion David Fitzgerald today killed any chance of a Tasmania
Man Utd’s Ed Woodward determined not to leave, according to James Ducker
According to The Telegraph's James Ducker, Manchester United's executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, is determined not to leave the club amid mounting
Lara stars but Zimbabwe refuse to roll over
After Brian Lara put West Indies into a dominating position with a breathtaking 191, Zimbabwe recovered from a poor start to reach 173 for 3 at the cl
Sam Inkersole says Carlos Sanchez is attracting interest from Spain
Journalist Sam Inkersole has claimed that West Ham United are "actively trying to sell Carlos Sanchez" before the end of the January transfer window.
Anderson misses first Test but stays in Sri Lanka
James Anderson will defintely miss the first Test against Sri Lanka at Galle - but he will remain on the tour after the management team decided to tak
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With the January transfer window still in operation, football fans wait with anxious excitement over whether their club will manage to do any business
Mumbai and Railways peg back opponents
Mumbai and Railways had a good day in the field as they pegged back Uttar Pradesh and Delhi respectively on the first day of the third round of the Ra