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Tests remain the players' choice
Test cricket remains the most important format but more than half of the international cricketers questioned admitted they would retire early if an at
Tottenham could make Kessie offer
According to Eurosport journalist Dean Jones, Tottenham Hotspur could now make an offer to sign AC Milan star Franck Kessie and become the first club
Villas-Boas makes Daniel Levy admission
Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas has revealed in an interview with The Athletic that there was some animosity between himself and Sp
Aston Villa keen on Sander Berge swoop
Aston Villa are reportedly interested in a big money swoop for Sheffield United midfielder Sander Berge, as claimed by Birmingham Live.
Gillespie urges Jones to leave Rangers
Jordan Jones was offered a fresh start at Sunderland in January after falling out of favour under Steven Gerrard at Rangers, and Keith Gillespie, who
Harvey Elliott tipped for big Liverpool role
Former Premier League midfielder Keith Gillespie has exclusively told The Transfer Tavern that a strong pre-season could see Harvey Elliott become a r
Rodgers must keep faith in LCFC’s Thomas
Brendan Rodgers has a dilemma to debate ahead of Leicester City’s Premier League clash with Crystal Palace on Monday. The Northern-Irishman can wel
Scotland spinner contracts typhoid
Scotland’s left-arm spinner, Glenn Rogers, is flying home from the World Cricket League in Nairobi, after contracting typhoid during a pre-tournament
Emphatic Pakistan seal series win
Pakistan rode on a fluent 92 by Mohammad Hafeez and his breezy 87-run opening stand with Kamran Akmal allowed Pakistan to cruise to an emphatic seven-
Liaison officer claims Shoaib-Woolmer bust-up
A liaison officer with the Pakistan team during the recent ICC Champions Trophy has alleged that Shoaib Akhtar struck Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach,