Kun Temenuzhkov isn’t doing enough on loan
It wasn’t too long ago that Kun Temenuzhkov was looking like one of the hottest young talents at Leeds United. The Bulgarian, who used to play for
Fleming leads New Zealand's romp to victory
An innings of 77 off 92 balls from Stephen Fleming carried New Zealand to a comfortable seven-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the first one-dayer at Eden
Did Rangers make a mistake in loaning out Greg Docherty?
Rangers had a fairly busy transfer window in January and though Florian Kamberi and Ianis Hagi have made positive contributions since signing, some of
Cricketers appeal for eating utensils
The sight of tsunami victims in refugee camps on Sri Lanka's east coast using second-hand plastic bags as plates has prompted Mahela Jayawardene and K
Johnson recovers to run with Bulls
Mitchell Johnson, who Dennis Lillee once rated as Australia's most exciting bowler since Brett Lee, has returned to the Queensland ING Cup squad for t
Henderson’s rise with the Blades has been stunning
What a season it has been for Sheffield United so far. Many expected the Blades to be relegated straight back to the Championship - Adrian Durham e
Beer jugs, bikinis and bronzing
As South Africa found out to their cost in the first Test, Port Elizabeth was a haven of breezes and tranquility that suited the visiting Englishmendo
Gunawardene and Lokuarachchi cleared of misconduct
Avishka Gunawardene and Kaushal Lokuarachchi have finally been cleared of drunken misconduct during the ICC Champions Trophy in England last year afte
Odion Ighalo reveals he plays most with Juan Mata
Odion Ighalo has only been a Manchester United player since the end of January, so perhaps it's natural that there's an added level of intrigue surrou
Harmison to take part in one-dayers
Steve Harmison will play a part in England's seven-match one-day series against South Africa which starts on SundayCricinfo staff26-Jan-2005Steve Harm