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Simon Davies urges Fulham to buy Bellamy
Fulham midfielder Simon Davies hopes new boss Mark Hughes can persuade Wales international Craig Bellamy to move to Craven Cottage before the transfer
Johnson vows to take chance
Full-back Glen Johnson has revealed a previous England World Cup disappointment is driving him on to make the final 23-man squad for South Africa.
Capsey hopes behind-the-scenes work helps her shine brighter
England batter believes striving to be the very best will help her keep improvingValkerie Baynes11-Jul-2025Alice Capsey’s development as an internatio
Dhoni stepping down as captain opens up tactical possibilities for CSK
Thanks to the Impact Player rule, CSK could be tempted to have him on field for 20 overs, and use him as a batter when his impact can be maximumESPNcr
Can Super Kings fill their Bravo-sized hole with Curran?
They have also lost the experience of Robin Uthappa in the middle, and Mayank Agarwal could be the answer thereSrinidhi Ramanujam18-Dec-20224:51How ca
Competence is the new excellence, as Sri Lanka's openers buck an ancient trend
Karunaratne, Thirimanne will face stiffer challenges, but returns are not to be sniffed atAndrew Fidel Fernando29-Apr-2021Okay, so let’s get the cavea
'Everything in place for Bangladesh to be a powerhouse,' says coach Russell Domingo
The new Bangladesh coach opens up on his detailed vision of how he wants to take the team forward in the next two yearsMohammad Isam17-Aug-2019Russell
Dale Phillips follows brother's footsteps his own way
Glenn and Dale Phillips might have different interests, but when it comes to cricket, their hunger to learn and play non-stop has made them successful
Lakmal's unlikely headline act changes the script
It was looking ominous for Sri Lanka when the scoreboard passed 100 without a wicket, but then their senior pace bowler came out of the shadowsAndrew
Irish cricket's Asian legspin hope
Varun Chopra’s inclusion to play in the Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh will be a boost to his community’s involvement in the game back in IrelandTim