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As expected, the Kanpur Test petered out to a draw with the South African top order gaining some useful batting practice on the final dayThe Bulletin
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This season in the Premier League is already like no other. The decline of the holders and the remarkable achievement of Leicester are the two big sto
Kaneria puts Pakistan on course
Danish Kaneria persevered unflinchingly to throttle Sri Lanka's aspirations of saving the Test with a bowling display that gave Pakistan hope, and ask
New Newcastle boss adds more hype to an overhyped Premier League
Rafael Benitez has arrived in Newcastle, presumably in order to take over from Steve McClaren at the Magpies, but I guess it’s possible he’s just meet
Nicholson strikes as Tigers struggle
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This Everton hero deserves a huge send off in the summer
The word legend is very loosely kicked around in football, with some players drawing this status for actually doing very little on the pitch. But t
Jagoo returns as board plans way ahead
The annual general meeting of the Canadian Cricket Association has re-elected Ramesh Jagoo as a vice-president, a little over a year after he was bo