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One-day tester as India and England aim for seven of the best

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Cricket  |  November 14, 2008  |  155 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Sourav Ganguly: Responsible for India's new mindset (gettyimages.com)

An ode to India's Sourav Ganguly - the original 'yes, we can' man of cricket

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Cricket  |  November 10, 2008  |  156 Views  |  (1) Comments
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Rahul Dravid: Will have his work cut out against Ajantha Mendis (gettyimages.com)

Sachin Tendulkar and India beware! Sri Lanka's Ajantha Mendis is out to send you spinning

There is a dearth of spinners around the world. Muttiah Muralitharan, Anil Kumble, Daniel Vettori an....

Cricket  |  July 22, 2008  |  253 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Sam Querrey: Next big thing? (gettyimages.com)

Why Andy Roddick and James Blake have some much-needed help on the way

All sports and all countries have regularly seen times when they have struggled to produce world-cla....

Tennis  |  July 21, 2008  |  120 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Lewis Hamilton: On track for greatness (gettyimages.com)

Lewis Hamilton shows Formula 1 why he could be the next Michael Schumacher

Lewis Hamilton drove a memorable second half of the 67 laps at Hockenheim to register his fourth win....

Motorsport  |  July 21, 2008  |  322 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Jurgen Klinsmann: His offensive approach didn't please everyone (gettyimages.com)

Manchester United and Chelsea move over - Bayern Munich are set to rule Europe again

A football club has a feeling of pride when it gives players to the national team. Bayern Munich is ....

Football  |  July 21, 2008  |  1202 Views  |  (3) Comments
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Brazilian GP: A must for every F1 season (gettyimages.com)

Rolling circuits - the ONLY way to keep Formula 1 growing

With more and more countries in pursuit for a place on the F1 map - and more than one circuit in man....

Motorsport  |  July 20, 2008  |  81 Views  |  (0) Comments
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The new Wembley: David Beckham called it ''the ultimate stadium'' (gettyimages.com)

Wembley's not just England's best stadium - it's the best on the planet!

Even as I key in these words, the new Wembley Stadium is busy increasing its fan base. The 90,000-ca....

Football  |  July 20, 2008  |  261 Views  |  (2) Comments
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David Coulthard: Calling it quits

Why Coulthard, Trulli and Barrichello should be driven out of Formula 1

The back-of-the-grid Formula 1 teams have been nothing more than easy retirement policies for ageing....

Motorsport  |  July 20, 2008  |  361 Views  |  (2) Comments
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Always changing: But Test cricket has a future (gettyimages.com)

How the need to be entertained bowled Test cricket a googly

Once one-day cricket had gained popularity it was only a matter of time until a still shorter versio....

Cricket  |  July 18, 2008  |  50 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Serena Williams: Best backhand on the circuit (gettyimages.com)

FIVE women who could rule tennis - and Serena Williams can be queen of them all

Women’s tennis seems a case where those at the top are at the top because the best are not intereste....

Tennis  |  July 18, 2008  |  181 Views  |  (1) Comments
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Time for a rule change to help the bowlers (gettyimages.com)

SEVEN rule changes to improve Test cricket - and help the traditional game compete with Twenty20

Test cricket is the premier form of the game and, as an ardent cricket fan, I would like to see it f....

Cricket  |  July 18, 2008  |  147 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Check mate! Chess is popular the world over (gettyimages.com)

Why chess deserves its place in the Olympics

Chess was a part of noble culture in ancient times. The “King’s game” was used to teach war strategy....

July 17, 2008  |  313 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Makhaya Ntini: Has the best strike rate (gettyimages.com)

Makhaya Ntini and James Anderson are in a bowl load of trouble!

Whether the batsmen are too good or the bowling is lacklustre, the thing that matters is that both E....

Cricket  |  July 17, 2008  |  87 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Champions: Spain celebrate their Euro 2008 triumph

Sweet 16 is perfect for Europe's premier football tournament

The large number of teams taking part in World Cup finals breeds some lopsided encounters, but it is....

Football  |  July 17, 2008  |  81 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Brett Lee: Best in the business (gettyimages.com)

Why ace of pace Brett Lee is the best in the business

After Glenn McGrath’s retirement, Brett Lee stepped into his shoes as Australia’s premier pacer with....

Cricket  |  July 17, 2008  |  91 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Defining moment: Kapil Dev lifts the World Cup for India in 1983 (gettyimages.com)

Why the future of Test cricket on the sub-continent hangs on the success of India v Sri Lanka

In the last two decades the Indian subcontinent has emerged as the commercial capital of world crick....

Cricket  |  July 16, 2008  |  99 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Monty Panesar: Ashes spin doctor? (gettyimages.com)

Can English cricket urn the bragging rights for the Ashes next year?

England have built up a strong Test team with a nice blend of youth and experience. Ryan Sidebottom ....

Cricket  |  July 16, 2008  |  53 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Virat Kohli: Bright future ahead (gettyimages.com)

Indian cricket: Virat the next stage

Long before he lifted the Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Malaysia this year, Virat Kohli showed that ....

Cricket  |  July 16, 2008  |  53 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Rafael Nadal: Second best, but way ahead of the rest

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are so GOOD that they are BAD for tennis

If Rafael Nadal is the king of clay, Roger Federer is very much the master on the grass. Federer has....

Tennis  |  July 16, 2008  |  391 Views  |  (1) Comments
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Steven Gerrard: Liverpool through and through (gettyimages.com)

Liverpool without Steven Gerrard? Don't even think about it!

As the rumours of Stevie G leaving Liverpool for Chelsea broke loose in 2004 and 2005, there were hu....

Football  |  July 16, 2008  |  2002 Views  |  (2) Comments
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Paul Collingwood: Right man for the job?

Punish cricket's slow coaches – but why make Paul Collingwood a scapegoat?

May 4 – Mumbai Indians and Delhi Daredevils; May 26 – Australia; June 3 – West Indies; June 10 – Pak....

Cricket  |  July 15, 2008  |  34 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Andrew Flintoff: A welcome return (gettyimages.com)

Seconds out, round two! Can England deliver the knockout punch to South Africa?

Although the first Test between England and South Africa at the Lord’s ended in a draw, the strength....

Cricket  |  July 15, 2008  |  42 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Lewis Hamilton or Kimi Raikkonen - will Hockenheim see the Formula 1 title race get even tighter?

The fight for the Formula 1 world championship is tight as the top five drivers stand separated by j....

Motorsport  |  July 15, 2008  |  142 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Nick Heidfeld testing  in Valencia (gettyimages.com)

Valencia's waterfront circuit will bring more flair to the Formula 1 calendar

A bird-like figure from an aerial view and a track that will seldom leave the waterside; Valencia's ....