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Holland sidelined following knee surgery
The left-arm spinner has been replaced by Fawad Ahmed in Victoria’s JLT One-Day Cup squadESPNcricinfo staff30-Sep-2017Jon Holland, the left-arm spinne
Right-back or midfield? Liverpool's hybrid hero Trent Alexander-Arnold is talented enough to play both roles
The debate over the England international's best position is raging once again after a match-winning performance against FulhamPep Guardiola'
PSG player ratings vs Newcastle: Kylian Mbappe gets Gianluigi Donnarumma and Ousmane Dembele out of jail as controversial penalty earns vital Champions League draw
A late spot-kick saved the Parisians, after errors at both ends nearly saw them lose a European home game for the first time in three yearsA late, and
Mitchell goes big to put Worcestershire in charge
Daryl Mitchell’s 161 on the second day at Wantage Road put Worcestershire on course for a fourth consecutive victory in the Specsavers County Champion
Everton: Gray In Danger As Dyche Plots Move for £16m "Beast" At Goodison Park
Everton are targeting a deal to sign Jack Harrison this summer, according to Football Insider, as Sean Dyche prepares for his first full season at Goo
Newcastle Eye Swoop For £69k-p/w “Magician”
Newcastle United are in an unlikely position of power. The Magpies can finally offer Champions League football. This makes the pool of players within
Wilson, Stirling, Mulder propel Ireland to final
Ireland progressed to the final of the Desert T20 Challenge with a performance that showed glimpses of the form that made them the dominant force amon
Guptill ruled out of T20 series against Bangladesh
The New Zealand opener suffered a hamstring strain while runnings between the wickets in the third ODI against BangladeshESPNcricinfo staff31-Dec-2016
Root's illness puts focus on ball-cleaning role
England are desperate for Joe Root to shake off a sickness bug – and some suspect that his ball licking could be to blameGeorge Dobell in Mirpur29-Oct
West Ham’s £90k-p/w Flop Has Let Moyes Down
After sealing consecutive top-half finishes in the previous two seasons, West Ham spent £179m last summer, with only Chelsea and Manchester United spe