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Ledley King eyes top four for Tottenham

Tottenham Hostpur captain Ledley King believes a top four finish in the Premier League is a realistic target for his team. Spurs produced the shock result of Saturday's opening day of the 2009/10 campaign when they beat Liverpool, last season's ...

From JULIAN GUYER, Taiwan News,  18 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Ledley King,  Liverpool F.C.,  Barclays Premier League,  Chelsea F.C.,  Harry Redknapp

Pakistan, Sri Lanka rise again in T20 final

Pakistan and Sri Lanka, two teams linked by tragedy, will contest the World Twenty20 final at Lord's today. Sri Lanka's Tilakarathne Dilshan tries to hit a six from the last ball from West Indies' Chris Gayle to reach his 100 during their ...

From JULIAN GUYER, eTaiwan News,  20 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Kumar Sangakkara,  Chris Gayle,  In Style,  Shahid Afridi,  Muttiah Muralitharan

Gerrard keeps Liverpool in FA Cup

Steven Gerrard was Liverpool's hero yet again yesterday as they remained in the FA Cup after being held to a 1-1 draw by city rivals Everton at Anfield for the second time in a week. When the teams met last Monday, it was Everton who fought back to ...

From JULIAN GUYER, Canada.com,  26 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Everton F.C.,  Liverpool F.C.,  Steven Gerrard,  Joleon Lescott,  Tim Cahill

Youngster sets up New Zealand cricket victory

Teenage quick Tim Southee's career-best haul paved the way for up an unlikely 22-run win for New Zealand in the third one-day international in Bristol on Saturday as they levelled their series with England at 1-1. Southee's figures of four for 38 took ...

From JULIAN GUYER, Mail & Guardian Online,  22 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Daniel Vettori,  Kyle Mills,  Paul Collingwood,  Chris Tremlett,  Jamie How

Vettori rounds on umpires after farcical finish

New Zealand cricket captain Daniel Vettori turned his fire on the umpires after his team were denied the chance of a victory following a farcical finish to the second one-day international against England. The Black Caps, chasing a revised target of 160 ...

From JULIAN GUYER, Mail & Guardian Online,  19 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Daniel Vettori,  Brendon McCullum,  Paul Collingwood,  Javagal Srinath

Vaughan wary of 'ultimate' SA test

England captain Michael Vaughan admitted there was room for improvement from his side ahead of the "ultimate test" against South Africa despite a decisive win over New Zealand on Sunday. Victory by an innings and nine runs with a day to spare at Trent ...

From JULIAN GUYER, Mail & Guardian Online,  8 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Michael Vaughan,  James Anderson,  Ian Bell,  Paul Collingwood,  Kevin Pietersen

Testing times for New Zealand ahead of finale

New Zealand face some awkward choices even before the third and final Test starts at Nottingham on Thursday as they look to square the series against England at 1-1. New Zealand suffered a morale-sapping six-wicket defeat in the second Test at Old ...

From JULIAN GUYER, Mail & Guardian Online,  4 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Peter Fulton,  James Marshall,  Daniel Flynn,  Monty Panesar,  James Anderson

New Zealand bowled out in London

Ryan Sidebottom turned in a miserly spell of four wickets for five runs in 10.1 overs on Friday as New Zealand were bowled out for 277 on the second day of the first Test at Lord's in London. Openers Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook then built on ...

From JULIAN GUYER, Mail & Guardian Online,  17 May 2008
Related Topics: Andrew Strauss,  Ryan Sidebottom,  Alastair Cook,  James Anderson,  Stuart Broad

McCullum sparks New Zealand revival

Brendon McCullum led a New Zealand fightback against England with a run-a-ball 97 to help his side to 208-6 when bad light ended the first day's play of the first Test at Lord's on Thursday. But three runs short of what would have been the wicket-keeper' ...

From JULIAN GUYER, Mail & Guardian Online,  16 May 2008
Related Topics: Jacob Oram,  James Anderson,  Brendon McCullum,  Monty Panesar,  Daniel Vettori

McGeechan vows to restore Lions' traditions

Coaching guru Ian McGeechan has promised to restore the traditional spirit of the British and Irish Lions when he takes them on tour to South Africa next year. The 61-year-old, appointed on Wednesday as Lions coach for the fourth time, promised lessons ...

From JULIAN GUYER, Mail & Guardian Online,  15 May 2008
Related Topics: Ian McGeechan,  Clive Woodward

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