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Pietersen slow to follow team plan
Kevin Pietersen was only convinced of a move to No. 4 when he realised England’s brittle tail was limiting his batting opportunitiesPeter English29-De
Celtic can create dream duo by landing Campbell
Celtic are stuck at a crossroads right now. For the first time in a decade, they are no longer champions of Scotland, and they also have no manager.
Veteran journalist KN Prabhu dies
KN Prabhu, the veteran Indian sports writer, died on Sunday morning at the age of 83Cricinfo staff30-Jul-2006 KN Prabhu: known for his
'We had calmer heads than India' – Lara
After today’s clash, a largely one-sided affair that sealed the series, Brian Lara spoke about the crucial challenges West Indies will face in the mon
Dujon resigns from Jamaica role
Jeffrey Dujon, the former West Indies wicketkeeper, has resigned as the national coaching director of the Jamaica Cricket AssociationCricinfo staff09-
Crystal Palace star Patrick van Aanholt was abysmal in embarrassing Liverpool defeat
Roy Hodgson will be furious with Patrick van Aanholt after the left-back failed to deal with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Sadio Mane as Liverpool put Cr
Dawson and Birt lead Tasmanian recovery
Travis Birt and David Dawson rescued Tasmania from a disastrous start as they ended the opening day of their Pura Cup match against Victoria on a resp
Warne gives thumbs-up to hopes of early return
Shane Warne hopes he will be able to make an early comeback from his thumb injury in time for the two-Test series against New Zealand which starts on
Ganguly ruled out of first two ODIs after second surgery
Sourav Ganguly, who underwent a second operation on his left thigh, has been ruled out of the first two one-day internationals of the tri-series later
Ntini rejoices, King frets
Makhaya Ntini has disclosed that he had predicted his own success in the second Test against the West Indies in TrinidadCricinfo staff13-Apr-2005Makha