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Katich returns to lead New South Wales
Simon Katich will captain New South Wales in his return match from illness when they play Victoria in Melbourne on SundayWisden Cricinfo staff22-Sep-2
Weekes proves the difference – 1948-49
Weekes, in particular, turned out to be the nemesis of the Indian bowlersPartab Ramchand18-Jul-2005The first West Indian side that visited India in 19
Chelsea: Antonio Conte could provide the Blues with a minimum of £80m in transfer window
Antonio Conte could be about to help fund Chelsea’s lavish transfer spending by raiding his former club’s squad. The Blues have made major moves i
Yasser Larouci’s arrival could allow Leeds to unleash Leif Davis
Leeds have often looked to make signings for the future. Indeed, last summer saw a number of young players arrive at the club with the likes of Raf
Man Utd fans react amid links to AS Monaco’s Pietro Pellegri
With Odion Ighalo’s future still up in the air amid the latest suggestion that Shanghai Shenhua may be willing to let him stay at Manchester United un
Liverpool: Fans slam Jamie Carragher’s Steven Gerrard suggestion
From a playing point of view, Steven Gerrard is an absolute Liverpool legend. He made a huge 710 appearances for the Reds across 17 years at the cl
Ashraful leads to Bangladesh to a five-wicket win
With the Champions Trophy just around the corner, Bangladesh were unconvincing in their five-wicket victory over Scotland at EdinburghWisden Cricinfo
Bowler denies Essex victory
The nous and obduracy of Somerset’s Peter Bowler, hitting his 45th first-class hundred, proved too much for a largely anodyne Essex attack, meaning th
Southampton fans rave about James Ward-Prowse
So Southampton have ended their mini-slump. Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side had lost their previous three games across all competitions, and there may have
Ex-Man City man Fabian Delph features in Oleksandr Zinchenko’s Instagram story
It has been a while since we last saw Fabian Delph around Manchester City players. The now 30-year-old veteran was transferred to Everton back in t