Embattled Pakistan beaten in T20 September 5, 2010 ENGLAND captain Paul Collingwood praised his players for putting off-field distractions to one side after a five-wicket Twenty20 triumph against Pakistan in Cardiff. Matters on the pitch have been hugely overshadowed in the last week by allegations that three Pakistan players fixed aspects of last month’s Test match at Lord’s. But England managed to ignore [...]
Hameed denies making fix claims September 5, 2010 PAKISTAN opener Yasir Hameed last night denied giving an interview to a Sunday newspaper in which he reportedly claimed his team-mates had fixed “almost every match”. Hameed said he did not know he was being filmed and insisted he was only repeating corruption allegations he had read in the media. “I have never spoken to [...]
Tonga’uiha brace takes down Tigers September 5, 2010 NORTHAMPTON captain Dylan Hartley toasted a dream start to the season after Saints downed defending champions Leicester 27-19 in their Aviva Premiership opener. Prop Soane Tonga’uiha set them on their way with two tries inside the first five minutes as the home side raced into a 17-point lead. Leicester hit back before the break when [...]
Defeat for women September 5, 2010 ENGLAND’S women pushed New Zealand close before losing a hard-fought World Cup final 13-10 yesterday at the Stoop. A Charlotte Barras try helped England draw level at 10-10 until Kelly Brazier’s penalty 15 minutes from time secured the Black Ferns a fourth successive title.
Ryder Cup captains to look forward to September 5, 2010 OLAZABAL, in my opinion, will be one of the very greatest of Ryder Cup captains – you only have to remember his diplomacy at Brookline, after his singles match against Justin Leonard, and the passion he showed during his own magnificent Cup-playing career to know that he will be a huge success. Olazabal, too, has [...]
SPORT | IN BRIEF September 5, 2010 Jimenez wins European Masters GOLF: Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez saw off a late charge from Ryder Cup team-mate Edoardo Molinari to win the European Masters in Switzerland. Jimenez carded a 67 to finish on 21 under par and beat Molinari by three shots, despite the Italian moving to within one stroke following an eagle at [...]
Brazilian trio takes Burger King for $4bn September 2, 2010 A LITTLE-KNOWN private equity firm stunned Wall Street by taking over troubled fast food chain Burger King in a $4bn (£2.6bn) deal yesterday. Analysts began talking about a potential wave of takeovers in the restaurant sector after 3G Capital, a New York-based vehicle run by three Brazilian billionaires, agreed a $24-per-share offer with the company’s [...]
City targeted as EU grabs powers September 2, 2010 EUROPEAN diplomats agreed last night to set EU-wide financial watchdogs by the start of next year, formalising a historic power grab by Brussels institutions over key swathes of the UK and London economies. The trio of new regulators, to monitor banks, insurance companies and trading on markets, will be complemented by a group attached to [...]
Tube strike to go ahead on Monday September 2, 2010 THOUSANDS of Londers will face disruption to their travel plans this Monday and Tuesday after talks to avoid a crippling set of 24-hour strikes by London Underground (LU) workers collapsed yesterday. Over 10,000 LU workers are set to strike on Monday at 5pm, affecting the entire network and launching the rush-hour into chaos. London Underground [...]
Planting the seeds of another crisis September 2, 2010 FOR some bizarre reason, the creation of three new European Supervisory Authorities and the European Systemic Risk Board – a major power-grab for Brussels – was welcomed last night by Conservative MEPs. Vicky Ford, one of their numbers who took part in the negotiations, admitted that “this is very complex multi-layered legislation and it needs [...]