Jerome Taylor, the West Indies fast bowler, has set his sights on carrying his side’s bowling during the one-day international series against Zimbabwe
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Rangers: Fans slate Tavernier
Many Glasgow Rangers fans are not happy with defender and captain James Tavernier following his performance in the match against Motherwell. The ri
Forget Ndombele: Spurs star Ben Davies has given Jose Mourinho a big headache after Wolves draw
After Sergio Reguilon’s arrival from Real Madrid in the summer, Ben Davies would have been forgiven for being concerned over how his future at Tottenh
Mohali could get England Test
England may play a Test at Mohali while ODI venues are changedCricinfo staff03-Dec-2005The Indian board has switched the location of two one-dayers fo
Glasgow Rangers boss Steven Gerrard must give Ianis Hagi his full backing to boost his confidence
Glasgow Rangers starlet Ianis Hagis is struggling with his confidence, if recent reports are to be believed… What’s the story? Acc
Elyounoussi performance for Norway could give Southampton boss Hasenhuttl something to think about
Outcast Southampton winger Mohamed Elyounoussi appears to be flourishing during his time away from the south coast. His numbers at loan side Celtic ha
Kabir assured of England future by David Graveney
Kabir Ali can rest assured that he has an England future, insists David GraveneyWisden Cricinfo staff06-Jul-2005Kabir Ali has been assured by David Gr
Manchester United: Fans delighted as Andreas Pereira is reportedly leaving the Red Devils
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has ‘tried in vain’ to persuade Andreas Pereira to stay at Old Trafford this summer, according to reports.
Chelsea: Blues agree five-year deal with £7.3m wage packet for Kai Havertz
Chelsea have reportedly agreed personal terms with major summer transfer target Kai Havertz. According to transfer expert Nico Schira (via Daily Ex
The rollercoaster Test
A great Test between India and PakistanAnand Vasu01-Mar-2005ScorecardSachin Tendulkar, despote excruciating pain in his back, took India painfully clo