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'We have lost 10%, maybe more' – Wright
John Wright, the Indian coach, has admitted that the team need to show more determination and hunger to get out of their current rut and rediscover th
Lara gets backing of Windies board
Brian Lara, who has been subject to a barrage of criticism following West Indies’ 256-run defeat in the second Test, has received the public support o
Pride and humility in the Caribbean
Woe betide any West Indian player who thinks their winter’s work is doneAndrew Miller11-May-2004Brian Lara: ‘The way we’re playing right now you can’t
Cosgrove leads the way for South Australia
An aggressive 144 from Mark Cosgrove wasn’t enough to give South Australia the first-innings lead, as they were bowled out for 300, 35 behind the West
Celtic: These fans had mixed opinions on whether they’d take Ki Sung-yueng back at Parkhead
Former Celtic midfielder Ki Sung-yueng becomes a free agent as of February 1st and @20MinuteTims on Twitter posed the question about a possible return
Lloris sets sights on top four after making Spurs return
Hugo Lloris says Tottenham Hotspur will not give up on potentially qualifying for the Champions League, per The Independent. What’s he
Steady Glamorgan catch up after India A tail crumbles
India A’s tail crumbled at the hands of Stuart Thomas early on the second day of their three-day tie against Glamorgan, reducing them from their overn
Wolves: Nuno Espirito Santo must reinforce midfield and defence to built on success
Wolves haven’t let their Europa League adventure hamper their form in the Premier League so far this season, sitting near the top four in December. It
India hold too many aces for Kenya's comfort
The toss has played an important role in a few games in this WorldCup, especially in the day/night encountersKrish Srikkanth20-Mar-2003The toss has pl
Opening partnership may split to make way for Vaughan
Michael Vaughan is set to open England’s innings in their all-important triangular series encounter with Sri Lanka tomorrow at the Adelaide Oval.Steph