LONDON: England will host two Test matches and two T20 internationals between Pakistan and Australia in 2010, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced yesterday. Pakistan is currently
NEW YORK: On a draft day that felt like the trade deadline, the Los Angeles Clippers never considered a deal. Not when they were the ones who could take Blake Griffin. Following a flurry
MANILA: Staring elimination in the face, Burger King refused to die banking on the heroics of Wynne Arboleda last night to score a 103-90 victory over San Miguel that cut the Beermen’s lead to 3-2
RIYADH: Mohammed Benamar had left in a huff to catch an appointment even before the awards ceremony could start. Much to his surprise he knew later on that he and partner Alistair McIllroy yesterday
KARACHI: Pakistan vowed yesterday to come up with a forceful showing against Philippines in their Davis Cup second round encounter in Manila next month. But their coach Rashid Malik made it clear
DUBAI: Dubai’s newest golf course, The Els Club, located at Dubai Sports City, has announced further promotions following the launch of the Troon Executive Card in May, cementing its reputation as
LONDON: Players will be able to challenge officials’ decisions in Tests as a matter of course from October onwards, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced yesterday. A joint meeting
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa: Brilliant tactics helped the United States pull off a stunning 2-0 win over Spain and reach the Confederations Cup final, something coach Bob Bradley described as huge. A