Cricket's most laid-back player is taking the helm for the forthcoming one-day international series. Could this be the making of the swashbuckling batsman from Jamaica? Posted June 19, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
The Americans and Russians will be hard to beat in the 4 x 400m, but another success in Osaka isn't beyond our quartet. Posted September 01, 2007 by Chris Goldsmith
Champions Trophy performances seals top slot. Posted November 08, 2006 by Reuters
The lanky defender was a revelation last season and big things were expected of him in 2008. But the Congo international has failed to live up to his initial billing. Posted May 04, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
UK hopes of medals at the World Championships in Osaka look slim indeed. So what has gone wrong with the system that produced guaranteed medallists? Posted August 20, 2007 by Chris Goldsmith
West Indian cricket today is no match for the team that won them the first two World Cups. But the first big tournament in the Caribbean can influence the outcome this time. Posted March 10, 2007 by Utpal Deole
Two out-of-form sides, Pakistan and the West Indies, still look strong enough to progress to the Super Eights, but they will find the going harder from there. Posted March 12, 2007 by Michael Clough
Traditionalists may prefer the five-day 'real thing', but the wham-bang version of the game is where the money is heading. Posted March 28, 2007 by Arun Shanker
West Indies made a flying start against South Africa thanks to Chris Gayle - then faded away with a miserable display in the field. Pro 20 is definitely pro batsman, but the opposition bowlers don't have to be . . . Posted September 12, 2007 by Ejaz Khan
A rip-roaring start to cricket's Twenty20 world championship at the New Wanderers showed how much one-day cricket has come on since the two-to-three-an-over days of the early Gillette Cup encounters. Posted September 12, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
It's full steam ahead for the Caribbean cruiser as the laid-back skipper shows his prowess. Posted July 07, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
One-day flops come good at last as Kevin's unbeaten 90 flattens West Indies Posted October 29, 2006 by Reuters
Onece dubbed the greatest rugby fullback in the world, with 46 tries under his belt, Christian Cullen has returned to New Zealand after a four-year stint in Ireland. Posted October 10, 2007 by Jon Zijlstra
The search for the English Adam Gilchrist has been doomed from the start. England have a world-class glovesman. Why they are loathe to use him is anybody's guess. Posted March 23, 2008 by Harriet Marlow
The historic Test victory over South Africa in Port Elizabeth could signal an new era for the game's ailing giants. Take a bow John Dyson, Chris Gayle and Clive Lloyd. Posted December 30, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Overwhelmed by a new-look England squad, Chris Gayle and Co need to claw back some respect in the ODI series. Posted July 01, 2007 by Madhusudan Rao
McGrath-Pollock, Afridi-Gibbs, Sehwag-Gayle are mirror images in terms of substance and style. Which of them will stamp their authority in the Caribbean? Posted March 03, 2007 by Madhusudan Rao
Led by the ebullient keeper-batsman, Notts are in the top flight of domestic cricket after an excellent season last year. But will international call-ups prevent a serious challenge to the first-class and one-day titles? Posted February 18, 2008 by Harriet Marlow
Unfashionable Now Orleans Hornets are flying high in the Western Conference - and the young Paul has put them there. Posted April 08, 2008 by Charu Robinson
Craig Cummings, Chris Gayle and Aftab Ahmed have all suffered serious injuries from the Proteas' pace attack this year. Do the batsmen protect themselves enough? Posted March 02, 2008 by Greg Smith
Sporting authorities continue to battle the great drugs problem all over the world, but Linford Christie and Katarina Krabbe proved that gold is often tarnished. Posted September 11, 2007 by Richard Wilson
The first in a regular weekly series entitled 'Aw Ref!' in which Hamish McBrearty explains some misunderstood laws of Rugby Union, beginning with the lineout. Posted June 28, 2007 by Hamish McBrearty
Casey Stoner consolidates his championship lead after finishing third while Colin Edwards has problems. Posted May 21, 2007 by David Swift
Even without Stephen Fleming, the Trent Bridge side are showing real promise this season. Posted May 29, 2007 by Ian Rollitt
Even though Pearce's job at Manchester City looks secure for now, the axing of Fulham boss Coleman in the wake of City's win at Craven Cottage came as a shock. Posted April 13, 2007 by Alistair Murray
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