It's not as if the masses, or the sponsors, are going to be turned away just because the games are only of academic interestPreview by Siddhartha Vaid
Arsene Wenger offers bizarre advice to Granit Xhaka
Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka picked up his second red card of the season last Sunday at home to Burnley, a dismissal that put significant pressure
Lined up for the knockout
Sourav Ganguly said his team was confident of wrapping up the three-Test series at the Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, India's happiest hunting ground
Vettori named player of the year
Daniel Vettori has been named New Zealand's player of the year at their annual awards ceremonyCricinfo staff31-Mar-2005Daniel Vettori: rewarded for ca
Warm-up or freeze-down?
The venue for Pakistan's tour match against an Indian Board President's XI is a nameless wonderRoving Reporter by Nagraj Gollapudi in Dharamsala02-Mar
6 superstars Mourinho could sign with Man United’s £300m transfer war-chest
According to a recent exclusive from The Daily Star, Manchester United are set to confirm Jose Mourinho as their next manager within the next few week
Five centre-forwards Manchester United must target in January
Having now endured five scoreless draws in their last nine games across all competitions, clearly something is amiss with Manchester United's attack.
Marshall century sinks Essex
Hamish Marshall got New Zealand back into winning ways with a blistering 111 from 97 balls, to see off a spirited Essex side by five wickets at Chelms
Not Klopp? Three alternatives to replace Pellegrini at Man City
The heat has been turned right up on Manuel Pellegrini. Manchester City’s disastrous recent run, and most notably their comprehensive defeat agains
Butler's six-for puts New Zealand on top
Ian Butler's 6 for 46 bundled Pakistan out for 196, giving New Zealand a first-innings lead of 170The Wisden Bulletin by Lynn McConnell28-Dec-2003Clos