England captain Steven Gerrard believes that the youngsters in the current World Cup squad will learn and improve as a result of this summer’s failing
England fight back
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Is second season syndrome looming for Everton?
It's been a stellar season for Everton. Although the Toffees missed out on their ultimate aim of Champions League football by seven points, you'll fin
Gough's best efforts can't save Yorkshire
Essex 177 for 6 beat Yorkshire 174 by four wickets at Chelmsford Scorecard For Darren Gough this was a day he would rather forgetWisden CricInfo st
Ian Chappell to bat for asylum seekers
Ian Chappell, who led the Australians with considerable verve and imagination in the 1970s, is about to embark on a tour of the country in support of
Will he be Rodgers’ biggest challenge yet as Liverpool boss?
Brendan Rodgers' spell Liverpool manager has been embroiled with difficult personal challenges. Only last season, when the Reds staged a surprise c
Inzamam returns while Shoaib keeps his place
Inzamam-ul-Haq returns to the Pakistan squad for the second Test against South Africa, while Shoaib Akhtar is retainedWisden Cricinfo staff21-Oct-2003
SEVEN funny things about Man United star’s Twitter account
With Twitter breaking down the barriers between fans and footballers, we get to know that little bit more about the players we all watch week in, week
Hayden's hundred puts Australia in control
Matthew Hayden's century, and subsequent big-hitting, put Australia firmly in control on the opening day of the first Test against Zimbabwe at PerthLy
Legend believes Leicester’s opening games are misleading
Steve Claridge believes Leicester City's opening run of fixtures will not give a clear reflection of how they'll do in the Premier League this season.