Indian summer to end on a high note, vows Cook September 16, 2011 ENGLAND captain Alastair Cook is determined to ensure his first summer as the skipper of the one-day side ends on a high in Cardiff today. A rain-affected tie at Lord’s last week saw England clinch the series against world champions India and, coupled with the victory over Sri Lanka a month earlier, Cook can rightly [...]
Young Spurs pass a test of character September 16, 2011 PAOK SALONIKA (0) vs TOTTENHAM (0) TOTTENHAM manager Harry Redknapp was full of pride as his makeshift side clung on to claim a point amid the white-hot atmosphere of PAOK Salonika’s notorious Toumba Stadium. With a view to Sunday’s Premier League showdown against fellow Champions League aspirants Liverpool, Redknapp made 10 changes to his side, [...]
Jol frustrated by missed opportunities September 16, 2011 FULHAM (1) vs FC TWENTE (1) FULHAM manager Martin Jol rued his side’s failure to make the most of their chances as they were held to a frustrating draw by FC Twente in their opening Europa League Group K clash at Craven Cottage. Andrew Johnson took advantage of a defensive error to put the Cottagers [...]
HISTORY BOYS: LANCASHIRE END 77-YEAR WAIT September 16, 2011 LANCASHIRE pipped Warwickshire to the County Championship title with victory over Somerset at Taunton on a dramatic final day. Openers Stephen Moore and Paul Horton made 71 and 55 respectively as the Red Rose county, needing 211 to win in a minimum of just 28 overs to claim their first county title since 1934, reached [...]
Cavendish loses team-mate duel with Renshaw September 16, 2011 BRITAIN’S Mark Cavendish suffered a rare sprint defeat to his HTC-Highroad team-mate Mark Renshaw in yesterday’s fifth stage of the Tour of Britain. It means Cavendish lies 34 seconds behind overall leader Lars Boom of Rabobank, ahead of Sunday’s climax to the race in central London. But with stages today and tomorrow, before two separate [...]
Dane Rasmussen sacked September 16, 2011 Alex Rasmussen, four-time track cycling world champion, has been sacked by HTC-Highroad after missing a doping test. The Dane, 27, has also had his racing licence suspended by the Danish Cycling Union. He will miss the upcoming road world championships in Copenhagen, where he was due to compete in the time trial.
GB&I open first-day lead September 16, 2011 Great Britain and Ireland have taken a commanding 4-1 lead over Continental Europe after the opening day fourballs at the Seve Trophy in France. Scott Jamieson and Ross Fisher led the way with a 6&4 victory, while Robert Rock and Ian Poulter were 5&3 winners. Anders Hansen and Francesco Molinari were Europe’s only victorious pairing.
Murray set to face part-timer September 16, 2011 Andy Murray will go from playing Rafael Nadal to taking on a student without a world ranking in Great Britain’s Davis Cup clash against Hungary today. Six days after losing in the semi-finals of the US Open, Murray will meet Sebo Kiss at Braehead Arena, Glasgow. Kiss, 27, achieved a career-high ranking of 531st in [...]
Fifa reject Bin Hammam appeal September 16, 2011 Mohamed bin Hammam will take his case against a lifetime ban from football to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after Fifa rejected his initial appeal. Fifa banned Bin Hammam, 62, after finding him guilty of bribing Caribbean voters with $40,000 to back his later abandoned campaign to become president.
THE BREAKDOWN | WORLD CUP BRIEFS September 16, 2011 EAGLES TAKE FLIGHT The USA ensured there was no historic World Cup debut for Russia as the Eagles edged a tight Pool C encounter 13-6. The Russians, the 25th team to take part in the World Cup got on the scoreboard thanks to penalties from Yury Kushnarev and Konstantin Rachkov. But Chris Wyles responded with [...]