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Has time now come for Arsenal to CASH in?
Not so long ago now, Alexander Hleb divided Arsenal fans. He was a tidy, if rather slight player who had an eye for a pass but simply didn’t provide t
Is the Bundesliga closing the gap on the Premier League?
German football has been enjoying a renaissance of late. The German national team was a revelation in South Africa, wowing audiences with their expans
World Cup Scandals – 5 Of ‘Em!
From the ravaged ruins of the Lord Triesman hoopla, it seems appropriate to submerge oneself in a shower of scandal. Indeed, with the 2010 World Cu
Advantage South Africa
Two wickets in quick succession at three critical periods of the opening day of the second Test undermined stout West Indies resistance to the South A
Colossal task awaits SA's eight newcomers in India, but can they adapt?
South Africa have picked a team best suited for the subcontinent, but conditions here expose even seasoned teams, let alone first-timersFirdose Moonda
Want to win a T20 league? Take wickets
The IPL might still be a batter’s game, but elsewhere it’s bowlers who are winning teams T20 league titlesMatt Roller29-Apr-2024It was the break-up th
Neser, Boland once again show off Australia's fast-bowling depth
Even with Cummins and Hazlewood injured, Australia’s pace attack seems to have enough firepower to get the job doneAndrew McGlashan09-Dec-2022For the
Ted Dexter, the old-fashioned modernist
The former England batter and captain was a man out of sync with his times in more ways than oneDavid Hopps26-Aug-2021Ted Dexter, the last great amate
Nerve, skill, errors: how the greatest ODI finish played out
You couldn’t have scripted the end of the World Cup final better and it will take a long time to make sense of it. But here’s an attemptJarrod Kimber
How much greyer was Dhoni's beard at the end of the England ODI series than at the start?
A round-up of the stats that matter from the three matchesAndy Zaltzman19-Jul-2018To mark the end of the white-ball phase of the England v India summe