Akram backs Inzamam as World Cup captain
Wasim Akram termed Inzamam-ul-Haq as the right person to lead the side in the next year’s World Cup in the West Indies10-Sep-2006 Wasi
Man Utd handed Cavani injury blow
Manchester United have been dealt another injury blow in attack, with Edinson Cavani being ruled out for the Red Devils’ trip to face AC Milan in the
Windies annihilate Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe arrived here with the aim of proving their competitiveness atthis level, but a West Indies side operating at well below full throttlegave the
Gers fans react to club announcement
A number of Glasgow Rangers fans have been reacting to an announcement from the club confirming they have met with fans and key influencers ahead of t
Giles confident of Ashes role
England’s injured spinner, Ashley Giles, is confident that he will be ready to take on Australia in the first Test at Brisbane next month, as he conti
Aston Villa: Fans praise Sanson’s Newcastle cameo
Several Aston Villa fans praised midfielder Morgan Sanson for his cameo display against Newcastle United on Friday evening. Sanson, who arrived in
Holding angrily dismisses Gordon accusations
Michael Holding has reacted angrily to comments made by Ken Gordon, the West Indies board chairman, regarding his recent resignation from the board’s
Mills praises Celtic after Harkin update
Former England defender Danny Mills has praised Celtic for looking to appoint a new director of football prior to identifying their next first team ma
Yousuf bemoans flat tracks
Despite another Test century, which has put Pakistan in a strong position against West Indies, Mohammad Yousuf has hit out at the flat pitches teams a
Reach the one negative in Sheff Weds win
Darren Moore picked up his first win as Sheffield Wednesday manager on Saturday afternoon but despite all of the positives, there was one glaring down