Posted January 07, 2007 by Reuters
The England captain should not have distanced himself from his criticism of Freddie who needs to spend less time on the beach and more time perfecting his game. Posted June 08, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
The 2005 Ashes supremo has been missing due to injury and England's capitulation confirms how much he has been missed. Posted December 31, 2006 by Mark Rivlin
England's under-pressure coach won't play 2005 skipper Michael Vaughan until he's proved he's fully fit Posted December 08, 2006 by Philip McIntosh
As New Zealand's easy Ryders dish out a ten-wicket lesson in Hamilton, Sportingo's Mark Rivlin calls for an England shake-up - and salutes a new Black Caps hero. Posted February 12, 2008 by Mark Rivlin
The rejuvenated tourists are set to take on the Australians in the Tri-series final - and prove that their World Cup ambitions are not simply a dream. Posted February 08, 2007 by Siddharth Viswanathan
Michael Vaughan's flops have been in with a chance of qualification for the semi-finals of the 2007 Cricket World Cup for far longer than they have deserved. Posted April 17, 2007 by Andy Gale
As the sun sets on yet another dismal World Cup campaign, where does the English ODI team go from here? Posted April 18, 2007 by John Dobson
After a miserable Ashes, victory in the ODI series was most welcome. Now England face a new set of problems off the field. Posted February 15, 2007 by Ben Meakin
While the World Cup will be a collective goal for many cricket teams, various players might feel that this is the platform for them to go out on an individual high. Posted February 23, 2007 by Madhusudan Rao
In the past two seasons, English cricket has flattered to deceive. The recent shift in momentum is good news, but is it good enough to win the World Cup? Posted February 27, 2007 by Utpal Deole
The lef-handed Hampshire opener enjoyed a highly successful domestic season in 2007, and with a high conversion rate of 50s to centuries, could be ready to step up to Test level this year. Posted March 23, 2008 by Harriet Marlow
South Africa captain Graeme Smith loses another adversary as his latest beaten rival eats humble pie (in the words of the Proteas' No.1 fan!) Posted August 05, 2008 by Greg Smith
To pick the best F1 driver ever means having to compare drivers from different eras in different cars under different circumstances. This author tells us why the German gets his vote as the best in history. Posted May 14, 2008 by Dr. Akshay Nair
There's no doubting the injury-prone the former Liverpool striker's goal-scoring credentials. But with every chance he'll be crocked again at some stage, Sam Allardyce would be well advised to get some of the Magpies' money back. Posted September 19, 2007 by Joe Baker
The German's name will pass into F1 folklore. The sport is now looking for a new hero. Posted March 18, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Ricky Ponting and Michael Vaughan ahead of the South African skipper in global poll to find the most disliked cricket captain Posted July 28, 2008 by Greg Smith
With the tourists on the up and Michael Vaughan's wobbling, a close contest is in store in the forthcoming Tests and one-day series. Posted July 11, 2007 by Thomas Josey
Magpie scourge returns as Cardiff's chirpy hero silences the Sunderland hate brigade Posted November 03, 2006 by Donna Gee
Ferrari lead way again as Schumacher heads for eighth F1 crown Posted October 07, 2006 by Reuters
The 19-year-old Nigerian youngster has finished off four teams in Europe, and gets a five-star rating from his Everton strike partner Yakubu. Posted March 11, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
AJ doesn't score enough, the youngsters are still green and rumour has it that Yakubu wasn't a David Moyes signing. So where should David Moyes look for the elusive 20-goals-a-season man? Posted February 17, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
The difference between playing the Kiwis and South Africa will be a tricky transition to make for Michael Vaughan and his men. Posted May 14, 2008 by Greg Smith
Michael Vaughan and Co are making heavy weather of seeing off the weak Black Caps, so what chance do they have against Graeme Smith's in-form Proteas? Posted May 26, 2008 by Greg Smith
Revenge is sweet for South Africa's captain. At least the whole world of cricket will never forget his name now - and the legendary Aussie skipper had better watch out. Posted August 07, 2008 by Greg Smith
The triumvirate are all fit again and Saturday's sweet success against Birmingham emphasises why the Toffees can thrill to the moment again - rather than being stuck in the halcyon days of the past. Posted November 05, 2007 by Ed Bottomley
Posted January 08, 2007 by Reuters
With Joe Kinnear's men in desperate need of points, it's another big blow that their main man is crocked yet again. Posted October 17, 2008 by Thomas Rooney
The Durham all-rounder is a decent cricketer who has made the most of his talent. But captaincy material he is not. Have the selectors lost the plot? Posted June 23, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
A good performance at Trent Bridge by India was overshadowed by the media's obsession with tittle-tattle. Posted August 01, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
With French champion Justine Henin chasing her first Wimbledon crown and holder Amelie Mauresmo seeking to regain her best form after surgery, it's hard to separate the women's field this year. Posted June 19, 2007 by Diane Elayne Dees
We learn at a young age that this question does not make sense in the world of sport. Posted April 19, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi