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The fourth in our series of articles examining how the Indian team is shaping up for the coming 2003-04 seasonAnand Vasu09-Sep-2003The fourth in our s
Maher`s brilliant 142 steers Glamorgan to victory.
A brutal 142 by Jimmy Maher from just 113 balls saw Glamorgan shatter a host of competitionrecords as they demolished Essex by 8 wickets on a fine bat
Marsh says he's '100% English'
Rodney Marsh, considered by many to be Australia’s greatest wicketkeeper, has said that he is “100% English now in terms of cricket” after being made
Ganga hits ton in Trinidad draw
Trinidad and Tobago’s skipper Daren Ganga hit a polished century but his side had to settle for a draw in their opening Carib Series match against Gu
Australia win at the MCG but have to fight for victory
Remarkable as it might appear, Australia took the result but England took heart from the last session of the fourth TestRalph Dellor30-Dec-2002Remarka
Sheffield Wednesday fans hope Cameron Dawson stays at the club
Sheffield Wednesday will be looking to bounce back from just the second defeat of Garry Monk’s tenure this weekend when they host Swansea City at Hill
Leeds fans on Twitter are buzzing after Phil Hay confirms injury returns
Leeds United fans on Twitter are buzzing after Phil Hay tweeted to confirm that Liam Cooper and Jamie Shackleton are back fit after their injuries.The
Scotland fans disgusted by Oliver Burke’s latest performance
It has been a rather horrific Euro 2020 qualifying process for Scotland and Steve Clarke. The Tartan Army currently lie in fifth place out of six t
Man Utd boss Solskjaer should have shown faith in Mason Greenwood against Arsenal
This article is part of Football FanCast’s Off the Bench series, which places in-game managerial decisions and squad selections under FFC’s microscope
Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha’s comments suggest promises were broken
[ad_pod ] This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pun