Rangers target Caleb Ekuban better than Hagi in key area
For Rangers, this season has very quickly become one to forget. In the race for the SPFL, they’re 13 points behind their fierce Old Firm rivals whi
Warne expected to play in Test series
After a favourable report on his injured left hand, Shane Warne is expected to be available for the Test series against Sri Lanka, which starts at Dar
Umpire microphones to be introduced
After helmet-cameras and player-mics in the inaugural competition last season, this year's Twenty20 competition is to experiment with the use of umpir
Newcastle urged to give Almiron a rest
Taylor Payne, the host of The Athletic’s Pod on the Tyne podcast (March 11th, 09:23), believes that Miguel Almiron needs a break if he is to reach his
Woolmer to replace Miandad as Pakistan coach
Pakistan have sacked Javed Miandad as coach of the national team and replaced him with Bob Woolmer, the former England batsman and South Africa coachW
Newcastle: Fernandez would be ‘real coup’
Sky Sports pundit Paul Robinson has urged Newcastle United to sign Benfica and Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez after an admission from Eddie Howe
Twenty20 international confirmed for 2005 Ashes
As widely expected, England and Australia will contest the world's first Twenty20 international next summer, as part of the 2005 Ashes tourWisden Cric
West Indies begin World Cup preparations
Anxious to field a competitive outfit for the 2007 World Cup, the West Indies board has announced that it plans to have a short list of 30 players by
Southampton: Journo hails Edozie
Southampton winger Samuel Edozie has been hailed by journalist Robert Warlow for the 'big impact' he made against Lincoln City in the Carabao Cup on T
Middlesex go down fighting
Survival was the name of the game for Middlesex at Lord's today, but, despite a better effort from the middle order and tail second time round, their