New Zealand shaken and stirred
The second-innings collapse at Lord's has revived concerns about New Zealand's top order and the batsmen will be keeping a close eye on conditions at
'Only club that could tempt him' – Cole Palmer backed to make sensational summer switch to Liverpool & replace Mohamed Salah if Chelsea fail to qualify for Champions League
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Jurgensen's rise debunks old theories
Shane Jurgensen has quietly worked at improving the team culture in the Bangladesh squad and has been rewarded with an extended contract as head coach
VIDEO: Were Liverpool robbed?! PSG offside theory debunked as new footage of build-up to Ousmane Dembele goal emerges after Reds' Champions League shootout heartbreak
A theory claiming Paris Saint-Germain's goal against Liverpool should not have stood has been debunked following Tuesday's Champions League
Henriques in need of a new jersey
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'Here we go then!' – Paul Scholes wins big at Cheltenham Festival as Man Utd legend reveals bold £2,500 wager
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The future is green
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Bruno Fernandes exit fears raised ahead of summer transfer window as Man Utd legend warns Ruben Amorim that losing his captain would be ‘really difficult’
Manchester United have been warned that “every player has a price” and that Bruno Fernandes could head for the exits in upcoming transfer windows.Arti
Non-stop limited overs cricket a concern for West Indies
Perhaps the money on offer from the CPL will be enough to persuade players, for their own good and that of West Indies cricket, to remain at home and
How Ireland got their groove back
Cricket was played on the island as far back as the 1730s. How the game fell out of favour, and is now finding its feet again, is a tale and…