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Ireland win hearts in defeat
Ireland were beaten by a Sri Lankan team vastly superior in skill but their resolve held out until the endGeorge Binoy at Lord's14-Jun-2009John M
South Africa end trend of poor starts
South Africa ended their trend of making poor starts on the first couple of days in Tests this series which have left them with too large a recovery t
Klinger and Hughes take out awards
Michael Klinger and Phillip Hughes, the two leading run scorers in the Sheffield Shield this season, have both been honoured at the Allan Border Medal
Dilshan's explosive 162 dents Bangladesh
Tillkaratne Dilshan’s sixth Test century put Sri Lanka in charge of the second Test in ChittagongThe Bulletin by Kanishkaa Balachandran03-Jan-2009Scor
Snyman snares five but final in balance
The final of the ICC Intercontinental Cup is fascinatingly poised after the second day’s play, with Namibia resuming tomorrow on 14 for 2 and leading
Fit Watson keen to open again
Two months ago in the Caribbean, Shane Watson brutalised the West Indies attack to register his first one-day international century while suffering fr
Akram accuses Australia of 'double standards'
Wasim Akram has accused Australia of having “double standards” on security and has said they must tour Pakistan for September’s Champions TrophyCricin
West Ham interested in Ings
An update has emerged on Southampton forward Danny Ings, regarding West Ham’s interest in his services. What’s the talk? According t
Celtic: Jack Nayler leaves for RB Leipzig
Celtic’s head of sports science Jack Nayler has left for Bundesliga side RB Leipzig, according to The Scottish Sun. The Lowdown: Rodger
Maguire provides Gers finance update
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire has revealed Glasgow Rangers have closed the Old Firm revenue gap by a huge £48m. The Lowdown: R