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USMNT star Christian Pulisic sent ‘a lot of suitors’ transfer message amid ‘ironic’ questions of AC Milan future
USMNT star Christian Pulisic has been told he will have “a lot of suitors” if a transfer away from AC Milan has to be considered in the next window.Ar
USMNT star Haji Wright sends ‘anything can happen’ warning to Man Utd as Coventry look to make Red Devils ‘feel pressure’ in FA Cup semi-finals
USMNT star Haji Wright has warned Manchester United that “anything can happen” as Coventry look to pile on “pressure” in the FA Cup semi-finals.Articl
Damp squib or a blockbuster? India-Pakistan rivalry eyes quality revival
After the drubbing India handed them three nights ago, can Pakistan counter India’s spin attack to avert yet another one-sided contest?The Preview by
Jos Buttler glosses over England's top-order chaos to build imposing lead
By the end of a pulsating third day at the Ageas Bowl, England had done just enough to be considered slender favourites The Report by Andrew Miller01-
Have told Thisara how important he is for 2019 World Cup – Samaraweera
The Sri Lanka batting coach felt that after some strong discussions, the allrounder was heading in the right directionAndrew Fidel Fernando29-Jul-2018
How do England follow 481? 500 or bust?
England are on the hunt for a whitewash, Australia are looking to save face after their record hammering at Trent BridgePreview by Andrew McGlashan20-
Paine redefines Australia and captaincy
The new Australia captain wanted to foster an environment where players did not feel they had to conform to a narrow idea of what an Australian Test c
Muzarabani holds nerve to give Zimbabwe thrilling tie
With one to defend off the last over, the seamer started with a wide but then had Scotland’s No. 11 Brad Wheal caught behind with his next delivery to
Bruised Sri Lanka battle to stay alive
Sri Lanka’s dire start to the new year has made Zimbabwe unlikely favourites, and another defeat will see Dinesh Chandimal’s team crash out of the tri
South Africa wrap up four-day Test in two days
Morne Morkel and Keshav Maharaj were South Africa’s first and second-innings bowling heroes as Zimbabwe folded for 68 and 121 in a combined 72.4 overs