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  • Kaymer shoots record 62

    July 2, 2009

    GOLF: Germany’s Martin Kaymer fired a course record-equalling 62 to leave the rest in the shade in the France Open. Kaymer, 24, shot an eagle and eight birdies to shoot to nine-under-par and lead a cluster of players by three shots including England’s John Bickerton, Sweden’s Peter Hanson and last week’s BMW International hero Rafa [...]

  • Murray: Roof holds no fear for final bid

    July 2, 2009

    ANDY MURRAY insists he hold no fears of the Centre Court roof should he be forced to play his crunch Wimbledon semi-final with Andy Roddick indoors this afternoon. The British No1 admitted he struggled to come to terms with the humidity under the roof during his epic fourth round encounter with Stanislas Wawrinka which lasted [...]

  • Five-star Anderson has the toiling Aussies in his sights

    July 2, 2009

    SEAMER James Anderson signalled his intentions ahead of Wednesday’s first Ashes Test with Australia with a devastating five-wicket spell to put England in control of their warm-up match with Warwickshire. The Lancashire pace man shared a blistering opening spell with Andrew Flintoff to claim 5-34 as the Bears were skittled out for a measly 102. [...]

  • Sir Alex lines up surprise bid to lure Michael Owen

    July 2, 2009

    MANCHESTER United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is on the brink of securing a shock deal to bring former European footballer of the year Michael Owen to Old Trafford on a free transfer. Owen, whose career has been blighted by injury of late, is a free agent after his contract with Newcastle United ended on Tuesday [...]

  • Japanese take over at Plymouth

    July 2, 2009

    FOOTBALL: A consortium of Japanese businessmen yesterday secured a majority interest in Plymouth Argyle. Japanese businessman Yasuaki Kagami now owns 38 per cent of the Championship club’s shares with Sir Roy Gardner and Keith Todd owning 13 per cent, giving the consortium 51 per cent. Sir Gardner, the former Manchester United chairman, takes over the [...]

  • Derby hero heads field of 10

    July 2, 2009

    HORSE RACING: Epsom Derby and 200 Guineas hero See The Stars heads a strong field of 10 for Saturday’s big race at Sandown, the Coral-Eclipse Stakes. John Oxx’s charge is joined by Rip Van Winkle, who finished fourth in last month’s Derby, as well as Ballydoyle stablemates Malibu Bay and Set Sail. Sir Michael Stoute’s [...]

  • Beating the Aussies again would be even more satisfying than in 2005

    July 1, 2009

    BACK in 2005, Andrew Flintoff was at the absolute peak of his powers. Named Man-of-the-Series in that unforgettable Ashes victory over Australia on home soil, it wasn’t long before the powerful Lancashire all-rounder was being recognised as the leading player in the world by top cricketing almanac, Wisden. Now, four years on, Flintoff is still [...]

  • Hussey ton tames Lions as Cook saves England blushes

    July 1, 2009

    SAVIOUR Michael Hussey took the wind out of Steve Harmison’s sails to bring respectability to an otherwise disappointing day for Australia’s batsmen against England Lions. Harmison impressed with 3-67, while Durham team-mate Graham Onions took 2-62 as the England second string put the tourists on the back foot early on at New Road. But Hussey [...]

  • ICC plan day-night Test matches

    July 1, 2009

    CRICKET: Test matches could be played at night or over four days, governing body the ICC said yesterday. Proposals to introduce day/night Test and shorten the five-day format are designed to boost the popularity of the longer form of the game. ICC president David Morgan said: “There will not be four-day Test match cricket in [...]

  • Aussie wing Tuqiri’s deal axed

    July 1, 2009

    RUGBY UNION: Australia have terminated the contract of winger Lote Tuqiri three years ahead of schedule. The Australian Rugby Union refused to elaborate on the reasons, saying only: “It may be the subject of legal proceedings.” Rugby League convert Tuqiri scored Australia’s only try in the 2003 World Cup final defeat to England and was [...]

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