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England

England win second Ashes Test to lead series
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/ 7 December 2010

England win second Ashes Test to lead series

England won the second Ashes Test on Tuesday by an innings and 71 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.

By Nick Mulvenney
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/ 6 December 2010

England eye victory after late wicket

England’s Kevin Pietersen took the key wicket of Michael Clarke with the last ball of the fourth day of the second Ashes Test on Monday.

By Nick Mulvenney
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/ 3 December 2010

Fast-starting England dismiss Aussies cheaply

Paceman James Anderson gave England a stunning start to the second Ashes Test on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
England look to cash in on tired Aussie bowlers
Article
/ 30 November 2010

England look to cash in on tired Aussie bowlers

England want to capitalise on the lingering fatigue of Australia’s bowlers in this week’s second Ashes Test, coach Andy Flower said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Capello hopes for positive end to painful 2010
Article
/ 16 November 2010

Capello hopes for positive end to painful 2010

Fabio Capello will bring the curtain down on a painful year for England by offering hope of a brighter future in Wednesday’s friendly against France.

By Steve Griffiths
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Article
/ 27 October 2010

Ashes troubles are behind me, says Johnson

Aussie quick Mitchell Johnson has insisted the mental problems that plagued him during last year’s Ashes will not come back to haunt him.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 October 2010

Euro 2012: England struggle while tempers flare in Italy

Tuesday’s Euro qualifiers brought drama on and off the pitch on a night on which Italy’s match against Serbia was postponed owing to crowd trouble.

By Chris Wright
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/ 20 September 2010

Pakistan chief accuses England of throwing game

Pakistan cricket chief Ijaz Butt has launched an extraordinary attack on England’s players, saying they may have thrown an ODI.

By Staff Reporter
Fifa ignores the blunder in Bloemfontein
Article
/ 28 June 2010

Fifa ignores the blunder in Bloemfontein

Why is it that the Fifa boss uses modern technology when it suits him but not when it would do some good for global football?

By John Leicester
Ref costs England as Germany, Argentina move on
Article
/ 28 June 2010

Ref costs England as Germany, Argentina move on

Germany and Argentina set-up a mouthwatering Soccer World Cup quarterfinal showdown on Sunday as England and Mexico were left licking their wounds.

By David Legge
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Article
/ 26 June 2010

England fans should prepare for early exit

England fans getting ready for Sunday’s match with Germany love discussing their country’s unfortunate World Cup exits.

By Mitch Phillips
Old foes meet once again in the battle of Bloem
Article
/ 25 June 2010

Old foes meet once again in the battle of Bloem

England will face Germany at a World Cup for the first time since opera and Paul Gascoigne’s tears started a renaissance for the game in these islands

By Paul Hayward
Bring on England, says German boss Loew
Article
/ 24 June 2010

Bring on England, says German boss Loew

Germany coach Joachim Loëw is relishing the prospect of facing old enemies England on Sunday with a Soccer World Cup quarterfinal place at stake.

By Ryland James
England fan barred from World Cup matches
Article
/ 21 June 2010

England fan barred from World Cup matches

A British soccer fan who burst into the England team’s changing room on Friday, has been banned from attending any more Soccer World Cup matches.

By Staff Reporter
Ragged England held goalless by Algeria
Article
/ 18 June 2010

Ragged England held goalless by Algeria

England delivered one of their worst tournament performances for years when they were held to a goalless draw by Algeria on Friday.

By Mitch Phillips
Capello sticks to his guns
Article
/ 18 June 2010

Capello sticks to his guns

Fabio Capello insists he won’t change his policy of only telling his team who is playing hours before kick-off, despite concerns about the approach.

By Martin Parry
The trouble with English goalkeepers
Article
/ 18 June 2010

The trouble with English goalkeepers

There was once a time when English football boasted two such fine goalkeepers that the England management was not sure which one to put in the side.

By Andrew Anthony
Rooney: It’s how you finish, not how you start
Article
/ 17 June 2010

Rooney: It’s how you finish, not how you start

Wayne Rooney has vowed to achieve redemption for his red-card exit from the last Soccer World Cup by firing England into the knockout stages.

By Angus MacKinnon
Anticipation builds as Brazil, England fine-tune
Article
/ 8 June 2010

Anticipation builds as Brazil, England fine-tune

Five-time champions Brazil return to South Africa for their final World Cup preparations on a high on Tuesday.

By Martin Parry
Popular England arrive in SA for World Cup
Article
/ 3 June 2010

Popular England arrive in SA for World Cup

England arrived in South Africa on Thursday morning hoping a favourable first-round draw can be the catalyst for a serious World Cup challenge.

By David Legge
Walcott misses out on England World Cup spot
Article
/ 1 June 2010

Walcott misses out on England World Cup spot

Theo Walcott was the shock casualty as England coach Fabio Capello named his final 23-man squad for the World Cup on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Beckham: branded England’s national treasure
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Beckham: branded England’s national treasure

When David Beckham ruptured his Achilles tendon, he hogged the front and back pages in the British media.

By Percy Zvomuya
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Article
/ 9 March 2010

Pietersen flops in Bangladesh

England batsman Kevin Pietersen failed to find form ahead of a two-Test series against Bangladesh, scoring just 20 in a drawn warm-up match on Tuesday

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 March 2010

Morgan powers England to victory over Bangladesh

Irishman Eoin Morgan hammered a gutsy century under pressure to power England to a thrilling victory over Bangladesh in the second ODI on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 February 2010

John Terry’s captaincy uncertain

John Terry has pleaded his case to Fabio Capello’s staff and should soon know whether he will retain the England captaincy.

By Owen Gibson and Dominic Fifield
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Article
/ 18 January 2010

England rest Strauss for Bangladesh tour

Captain Andrew Strauss has been rested for England’s forthcoming tour of Bangladesh, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Monday.

By Martyn Herman
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Article
/ 15 January 2010

Steyn, Morkel put South Africa on top

SA dominated the first day of the final Test against England on Thursday, bowling out their opponents for 180.

By Colin Bryden
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Article
/ 13 January 2010

Proteas look to save face in final Test

SA’s reputation will be at stake when they try to stop England from clinching a series win in the fourth and final Test starting on Thursday.

By Colin Bryden
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