Pakistan players being questioned over Woolmer
Mark Shields, the deputy commissioner of Jamaica police, said there was still no evidence of Bob Woolmer being murderedCricinfo staff22-Mar-2007
Villa’s backroom hirings will please Dean Smith
Aston Villa have made two key appointments to their backroom staff, and it will surely have left Dean Smith buzzing. What's the story?
Peshawar Panthers crowned new one-day champs
Peshawar Panthers defeated Sialkot Stallions by eight wickets in the ABN-AMRO Cup Gold League final at Karachi to claim the title of domestic limited-
Everton dealt potential Iwobi blow
Carlo Ancelotti will be vexing the international break amid claims Everton winger Alex Iwobi has tested positive for coronavirus while with the Nigeri
Sussex granted planning permission
Sussex have been granted planning permission to expand the County Ground at Hove, safeguarding the future of cricket at the venue which has been their
Snake venom may have killed Woolmer – reports
The former Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer may have been drugged with snake venom, according to the police who are investigating his deathCricinfo
Aston Villa: Fans slam Mings
Plenty of Aston Villa fans have hit out at Tyrone Mings’ first half display against Fulham on social media. Dean Smith made one change from the 2-0
Pietersen prepares for 'silent assassin'
Kevin Pietersen may have once disdainfully reverse-swept Muttiah Muralitharan for six, but that hasn't lessened his respect for himAFP03-Apr-2007
Ruthless Australia charge to nine-wicket win
With the ruthlessness that everyone has come to expect from the Australians, they overwhelmed Ireland by nine wickets at Bridgetown after demolishing
Arsenal confirm Saka injury before Liverpool
Arsenal have suffered a major blow ahead of their Premier League clash against Liverpool tonight with the news that Bukayo Saka has yet to train with