Batting record tumbles as Raj hits double ton
Mithali Raj has made the highest score in the history of women’s Test cricket to put India in a magnificent position with a day remaining against Engl
Liverpool fans react to Virgil van Dijk’s Ballon d’Or nomination
Unsurprisingly, Virgil van Dijk has been named on the 30-man shortlist for the 2019 Ballon d’Or. The centre-back is actually one of six Liverpool p
Trego stars as Somerset match with West Indies ends as a tie
The last day of the match between Somerset and the West Indies ‘A’ was one of the most fascinating days seen at the County Ground for a long timeRicha
Real Madrid: Eden Hazard returns for trip to Galatasaray
Eden Hazard missed Real Madrid’s disappointing 1-0 defeat to RCD Mallorca on Saturday afternoon due to the birth of his fourth child, but he is now av
England win cricket's European Championships
The England amateur team won the European Championships for the first time in the tournament’s four-year history when it beat Ireland by one run on Th
Tottenham lack winning mentality and need a big change, according to Patrice Evra
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Surrey strike back after first-innings collapse
On a pitch that was under water on Monday, it was hardly surprising that scoring runs was not easy09-Aug-2002On a pitch that was under water on Monday
Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold must improve after poor Man United display
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SPCL 2 – Lymington break record as 280 is not enough
Boosted by a century from skipper Danny Peacock, Lymington produced a stunning recovery to score 286-8 and beat Southern Electric Premier League, Divi
Gilchrist, Hayden, Tendulkar nominated for awards
BRISBANE – Australians Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden and Indian starSachin Tendulkar have been nominated by their peers for theinternational crick