Smith impressed by South African onslaught
South Africa's Mark Boucher-led run riot against Zimbabwe at Potchefstroom yesterday has left Graeme Smith, a spectator in the crowd, very impressedCr
Man Utd must get rid of Diogo Dalot
Ed Woodward must cash in on AC Milan's interest in Manchester United's Diogo Dalot as he has fallen out of favour under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Old Tr
'I still don't think we played our best cricket today'
An elated Ricky Ponting spoke to the media after Australia won the DLF CupDileep Premachandran in Kuala Lumpur24-Sep-2006 Brett Lee, d
Alderweireld endures Spurs horror show
"I don't feel comfortable speaking about that," said Spurs boss Jose Mourinho after his side crashed out of the FA Cup on Wednesday evening. You co
Webster may work with Indian team
The Indian board is likely to use the services of Rudi Webster, the renowned sports psychologist, to help the team prepare for next year's World CupCr
Hoggard misses remainder of season
Matthew Hoggard, the England fast bowler, has undergone an MRI scan which has revealed no significant damage to the side strain which forced him out o
Liverpool fans criticise Jurgen Klopp
Many Liverpool fans did not take too kindly to what manager Jurgen Klopp had to say about Manchester City's excellent form. The German tactician co
Waqar Younis heading to Australia?
Waqar Younis, Pakistan's bowling coach, is being lined up to join New South Wales after the World Cup according to a report in the Sydney Morning Hera
Morton makes the record books … for the wrong reason
West Indies went into the DLF Cup final against Australia feeling good about their chances, but they should have known that Australia can get quite ru
No concerns for Arthur despite defeat
Mickey Arthur, the South Africa coach, refused to show any concerns over South Africa's performance after his side were easily beaten by the Titans on