Futebol
The rapid rise of vice-captain Voges
Less than six months on from a Test debut at 35, Adam Voges is thrilled to be heading into a tour of Bangladesh as Steven Smith’s deputyBrydon Coverda
Searching for lost glory
England reached three finals and had a win-loss record of 23-10 in the first five World Cups, but that has dropped to 16-15 at the last five tournamen
Tendulkar's exquisite straight drive
Plays of the day for the opening day of the first Test between India and West Indies in MumbaiN Hunter14-Nov-2013The dropMohammad Azharuddin and Rahul
Short of a milestone and a costly drop
Plays of the Day from the third day of the third Test between England and South Africa at Lord’sGeorge Dobell and Firdose Moonda at Lord's18-Aug-
Experience worth its weight in gold
Twenty20 may be a young man’s game, but older players with strong leadership skills provide just as much, if not more, value for IPL franchisesNagraj
A Trans-Tasman chasm
A match that began with the pitch bringing the teams together on the firsttwo days ended by showing the gulf between themPeter English at the Gabba23-
'We have to score more goals' – Pep Guardiola lays down gauntlet to Man City attackers after watching wasteful Blues miss chance to beat Newcastle
Pep Guardiola says his Manchester City side “have to score more goals” after a frustrating 2-1 loss to Newcastle United on Saturday. Although City are
Barcelona handed huge injury boost ahead of Chelsea clash with Spain international set to return after injury lay-off
Barcelona have finally received the kind of news they have been waiting months for. Pedri’s accelerated recovery puts him on course to face Chelsea in
'It's not the end of the world' – Tim Weah baffled by 'total crisis' talk as Roberto De Zerbi accepts responsibility for Marseille slump
Marseille manager Roberto De Zerbi has accepted his “share of responsibility” for his side's poor form following their Champions League exit. How
Former Liverpool star who was once sold for £15m joins eight-tier team as he bids to 'rediscover the joy of football'
Jordon Ibe, once one of English football’s brightest young talents and a £15 million Liverpool export, has joined eighth-tier side Sittingbourne as he