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Former South African fast bowler Peter Heine dies at 76
Peter Heine, the former South African fast bowler, has diedSteven Lynch04-Feb-2005Peter Heine bowls in England in 1955© The CricketerPeter Heine, the
Vaughan threatens to pull out of Zimbabwe
Michael Vaughan says England will pull out of Zimbabwe if they are used as political pawnsWisden Cricinfo staff27-Nov-2004’The team will not be put in
Zee mulls over Turner's sports-channel proposal
Zee Telefilms, who bid a record amount for the BCCI’s television rights, have been approached by Turner International Asia Pacific to launch a global
Bracewell says Fleming will play
Stephen Fleming, New Zealand’s captain, is a doubt for next week’s opening Test against England at Lord’s with an abdominal injury, even though John B
Wednesday may regret appointing Garry Monk
Garry Monk isn’t the most popular man in the blue-half of Sheffield at the moment. Indeed, the manager has frozen out two fan favourites, which has
Clarke century brightens drawn match
Michael Clarke’s unbeaten 131 was the highlight of a tame draw in the three-day tour match at HobartThe Wisden Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia21-Dec-2003Scor
Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti would perform U-turn if he signs Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Gianluca Di Marzio told Sky Sports News (via Sky Sports’ Transfer Centre January 23, 9:08pm) that Southampton midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is a pr
Spurs midfielder Lo Celso struggles again
Giovani Lo Celso struggled to make a proper impact off the bench as Tottenham Hotspur lost 1-0 to Southampton on New Year’s Day. On the
Spurs ace Eriksen set to snub Manchester United move
Christian Eriksen is set to again snub a move to Manchester United in the January transfer window, per The Daily Star. What’s the word?
Crystal Palace fans react as Cenk Tosun reportedly of interest to the Eagles
Crystal Palace fans have taken to Twitter to react after it was reported by Bleacher Report that Cenk Tosun – a long-term target of the south Londoner