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Fara Williams hat-trick leads England's eight-goal rout

After the pain of losing the European Championship final 6-2 to Germany last month, England’s women needed a win to kick-start their qualifying campaign for the 2011 World Cup. But their victory — which included a hat-trick for Fara Williams — left ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, BLOOMFIELD ROAD, Times Online,  25 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Fara Williams,  Hope Powell,  Sue Smith,  Grimsby Town FC,  League Two

England stars aim to impress as jockeying for positions in $20m Stanford game begins

England cricketers have just been handed the chance to be part of the sport's biggest payday. Now the jockeying for positions begins. England plays two Twenty20 matches before it flies to Antigua to play a US$20 million (euro13 million) match on ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, eTaiwan News,  13 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Allen Stanford,  Paul Collingwood,  Monty Panesar,  Michael Vaughan,  Andrew Strauss

Texas hold 'em: Stanford brings $100 million to the table

Allen Stanford arrived by helicopter at the home of cricket, bringing with him millions in cash and plans to revolutionize the sport. Sharply dressed, the Texas-born billionaire sat behind a crateload of money _ bundles of US$10,000 in US$50 ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, eTaiwan News,  11 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Allen Stanford,  Kerry Packer

England on brink of win in third test after reducing NZ to 177-5 in follow on

England was on the brink of a 2-0 series win on Saturday after dismissing New Zealand for 123 and reducing the tourists to 177-5 after forcing the follow on. New Zealand trailed England by 64 runs at stumps on the third day of the third test at ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, Taiwan News,  8 Jun 2008
Related Topics: James Anderson,  Brendon McCullum,  Ryan Sidebottom,  Stuart Broad,  Daniel Flynn

Anderson's test best 6-42 gives England edge; NZ 96-6 in third test, trails by 268 runs

James Anderson took his test best bowling figures of 6-42 to give England the upper hand on the second day of the third test against New Zealand on Friday. New Zealand was 96-6 at stumps on the second day in reply to England's 364. Anderson, who ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, eTaiwan News,  6 Jun 2008
Related Topics: James Anderson,  Brendon McCullum,  Daniel Vettori,  Daniel Flynn,  Ross Taylor

Anderson takes test best 6-42; NZ 96-6 in third test, trails England by 268 runs

James Anderson took his test best bowling figures of 6-42 to give England the upper hand on the second day of the third test against New Zealand on Friday. New Zealand was 96-6 at stumps on the second day in reply to England's 364. Anderson, who ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, eTaiwan News,  6 Jun 2008
Related Topics: James Anderson,  Brendon McCullum,  Daniel Vettori,  Jamie How,  Daniel Flynn

Pietersen's 115 guides England to 273-7 at stumps against NZ

Kevin Pietersen rescued England from a mini collapse Thursday by scoring a century on the opening day of the third test against New Zealand. Pietersen's 115 steadied England from 86-5 just after lunch to 247-6 shortly before stumps at Trent ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, Taiwan News,  5 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Andrew Strauss,  Ian Bell,  Kevin Pietersen,  Ross Taylor,  Brendon McCullum

Zenit St. Petersburg wins UEFA Cup, beating Rangers 2-0 in final

Zenit St. Petersburg won its first European trophy in its first attempt Wednesday, beating Rangers 2-0 in the UEFA Cup final. Igor Denisov scored the first goal in the 72nd minute after playing a one-two with Andrei Arshavin, cutting through the ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, Taiwan News,  14 May 2008
Related Topics: UEFA Champions League

Manchester police clash with ticketless Rangers fans; Russian fan stabbed

Thirty people were arrested, including six Rangers supporters in the stabbing of a Russian soccer fan, for various offenses connected with the UEFA Cup final between the Scottish club and Zenit St. Petersburg. Manchester police blamed excessive ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, Taiwan News,  14 May 2008

Arsenal and Liverpool earn 1-0 wins

Nicklas Bendtner scored with a late header on Sunday to give Arsenal a 1-0 win over Everton in the Premier League, and Liverpool beat Manchester City by the same score. Bendtner jumped to head a cross from Armand Traore past Everton goalkeeper Tim ...

From KRYSTYNA RUDZKI, Mail & Guardian Online,  4 May 2008
Related Topics: Arsenal Football Club,  Chelsea F.C.,  Everton F.C.,  Manchester United,  Manchester City

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