Maddison stars as Spurs send Man City to fifth straight loss
1st Test: West Indies dominate Bangladesh
BIRMINGHAM: England were set a target of 118 to win the second Test after bowling out Pakistan for 296 in the tourists` second innings on the fourth day at Edgbaston here on Monday.Pakistan saw their innings last for just 11 more balls on Monday after they resumed on their overnight score
BERLIN: Bayern Munich`s Dutch star winger Arjen Robben was named footballer of the 2009/10 Bundesliga season by sporting magazine Kicker on Sunday.The 26-year-old - who is due to miss the next two months owing to a thigh muscle injury which has provoked a major row between his club and
London: Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul is likely to miss the rest of the test series against England after sustaining a torn hamstring in the second test at Edgbaston on Saturday."Umar has gone to hospital for an MRI and we will know later today how long he will be out for but he will not
CARLSBAD: Two-time Grand Slam champion Svetlana Kuznetsova beat fifth-seeded Flavia Pennetta 6-4, 6-0 Saturday to reach the final of the 700,000-dollar San Diego Open final, her first WTA final since October.Unseeded after falling to number 21 in the world, Kuznetsova displayed her
TORONTO: World number one Rafael Nadal will make his first tournament start since lifting the Wimbledon title, leading the field at the Toronto Masters as the ATP starts the concluding sprint to the US Open.Nadal will be coming down from another sporting high after travelling to
LONDON: Fabio Capello has given an honest assessment of England’s dismal performance at the World Cup and admits he would not have blamed the Football Association if they had sacked him.Much was expected from Capello and England in South Africa following their impressive qualification
PASADENA: David Beckham, who was ruled out of England`s World Cup campaign with a ruptured Achilles tendon, said Saturday he hopes to be back with his US club Los Angeles Galaxy next month.The 35-year-old English midfielder injured his left Achilles` tendon in March during a Serie A match
LONDON: Blackburn goalkeeper Paul Robinson retired Sunday from international football despite being named in the England squad to face Hungary at Wembley on Wednesday.The 30-year-old former Leeds and Tottenham shot-stopper was included in Fabio Capello`s squad named Saturday having been
WASHINGTON: Former world number three David Nalbandian, who has missed the past six Grand Slam events with injuries, reached his first ATP semi-final in 18 months on Friday at the Washington Classic. The 117th-ranked Argentine rallied to oust 33rd-rated Frenchman Gilles Simon 3-6, 6-2,
LONDON: Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas ended speculation linking him with a move back to La Liga champions Barcelona by confirming his commitment to the Premier League club on Friday. "Firstly I would like to apologise to all the Arsenal fans for not speaking sooner about my future but I
TORONTO: A Rafa Nadal-Roger Federer final remains one of the most mouthwatering matches in tennis and the Spaniard set the stage for another classic showdown on Friday, calling his rival on the other side of the Canada Masters draw. Back on top of the world rankings, a relaxed Nadal
MADRID: Real Madrid star Kaka, who has been ruled out through injury for three to four months, said he had a problem with his left knee even before the World Cup. "This knee has been bothering me for quite some time. But I didn`t know that it was so serious. I was the first to be
PONTIAC: Italian defender Daniele Bonera scored the deciding goal in a penalty-kick shootout for AC Milan after playing a goal-less draw Friday with Greek side Panathinaikos in a football friendly. The shootout was deadlocked until the fourth Panathinaikos shooter, Antonios Petropoulas,
SYDNEY: New Zealander Alan Isaac says he is not a puppet and does not feels like a third-rate choice after his nomination as vice-president of cricket`s global governing body, reports said Saturday. Isaac is Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket`s nomination behind former Australia
SAN DIEGO: French Open runner-up Samantha Stosur of Australia was ousted from the 700,000-dollar WTA San Diego Open on Friday, losing a quarter-final 6-4, 6-3 to Italian fifth seed Flavia Pennetta. Second seed Stosur joined Serbian top seed Jelena Jankovic and Russian third seed Vera
COLOMBO: Venkatsai Laxman overcame back spasms to hit an unbeaten 103 as India defeated Sri Lanka by five wickets in the final Test on Saturday to draw the three-match series 1-1. Sachin Tendulkar chipped in with 54 and Suresh Raina made 41 not out to help India surpass a challenging
STOCKHOLM: World record holder and Olympic champion Usain Bolt crashed to his first defeat in two years on Friday when America`s Tyson Gay won their eagerly-awaited 100m clash at the Diamond League meeting.Gay clocked 9.84sec to edge Bolt, who was second in 9.97sec, while Trinidad`s
IRVINE: World record-holder Ryan Lochte seized a rare 200-meter individual medley victory over Michael Phelps on Friday, winning the title at the US Swim Championships in a blistering 1min 54.84sec.Lochte boasts impeccable medley credentials and set the world record of 1:54.10 in winning
BIRMINGHAM: James Anderson and Stuart Broad took four wickets apiece as Pakistan collapsed to 72 all out - their lowest total against England - on the first day of the second Test at Edgbaston on Friday.England were 112 for two in reply when bad light forced an early close -- a lead of
SAN DIEGO: California teenager Coco Vandeweghe rallied to upset Wimbledon runner-up Vera Zvonareva 2-6, 7-5, 6-4 Thursday to reach the quarter-finals of the WTA San Diego Open. Qualifier Vandeweghe, ranked 205th in the world, shook off her poor start to topple the ninth-ranked Russian,