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Broad Anderson will make Ashes difficult for Aussies Ian Botham
Cricket commentator Ian Botham has said that England's opening bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad will make the Ashes series even more difficult for the Australians. The combination of Broad and Anderson with their skills and abilities will prove tough for the Australians as while Broad uses his pace and height to devastating effect; Anderson uses his swing and his craft to keep batsmen ...
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Iran Bars Candidacies of Rafsanjani Ahmadinejad Aide
IA conservative body in Iran has barred two prominent figures from competing in next month's presidential election: moderate former president Hashemi Rafsanjani and a leading conservative allied to current president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The Iranian interior ministry said Tuesday the Guardian Council of clerics and jurists excluded the two politicians from a final list of eight candidates ...
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Sven-Goran Eriksson to reveal sexy secrets in tell-all book
Sven-Goran Eriksson is planning to tell all about his time as England's football coach in a new autobiography. The Swede's memoir, Svennis, will talk about the time when he had affairs with Ulrika Jonsson, 45, and FA secretary Faria Alam, 47, the Daily Star reported. The 65-year-old former player told the publication that there has been so much said about him that is not true, so he wants to ...
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Anderson most skillful fast bowler in the world England bowling coach David Saker
England's bowling coach David Saker has described Jimmy Anderson as the most skillful bowler in the world, following the latter's astounding display during the Lord's Test against New Zealand. The ICC ratings place Steyn at number one, while Anderson languishes at sixth place, more than a hundred ranking points behind. But Saker admits that despite Steyn being an outstanding bowler, Jimmy has ...
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New England football kit compared to old German strip
The new England football kit has been revealed and was instantly compared with West Germany's outfit in the 1960s and 70s by some fans. The kit was sponsored by 'Nike', who opted for a simple design, with a rounded collar and navy badge, Sky News reported. Fans took to social media to express their displeasure at the kit's likeness to England's great rivals. One user wrote: "The new England ...
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I cant wait to be a dad says Prince William
Prince William has revealed that he cannot wait to be a father, after he was given another gift, a babygro with the words: "My daddy is a hero", for his unborn child. The Duke of Cambridge received the present during his visit to 'Help For Heroes' with brother Harry, 28, the Daily star reported. Jenson Boggi, two, gave the prince the white romper suit as the two royals opened a new recovery ...
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Daniel Vettori set for NZ Test return this week
New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori is set to return to action in the second Test against England this week after Bruce Martin was ruled out of the rest of the tour with a calf injury. Vettori has not played for the Black Caps for almost a year because of a hamstring injury and was left out of the squad for the two-Test series in England. But with Martin sidelined by the injury that prevented ...
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Retiring Fergie wins Manager of the Year award for a fourth time
Sir Alex Ferguson has won the coveted 'Manager of the Year' award by the League Managers' Association (LMA) for a fourth time after guiding Manchester United to its 20th title. Ferguson is the only person to secure the award four times. In his final game in charge of United against West Brom, Freguson said he was happy that it was all over now, because it is hard work. The BBC quoted ...
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Midge Ure playing Hampton Pools concert
Live Aid legend and a musician with multiple bands, Midge Ure is looking forward to performing in the scenic grounds of Hampton's open air pools. The multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter will be the penultimate act of the summer series, now in their 11th season, of concerts organised by Hampton Pool Trust. The father-of-four spoke to the Richmond and Twickenham Times from ...
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Vulnerable pensioner Rupert goes missing from Clapham home
Rupert Bartley has been reported missing since leaving home yesterday at about 6.30pm. Police are appealing for information to trace a vulnerable man missing from his Clapham home. Rupert Bartley, 79, was last seen by his wife at his home in Santley Street at about 6.30pm yesterday (Tuesday, May 21). At around that time Mr Bartley walked out of the address without telling his wife ...
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