Last night witnessed a Premier League first for West Ham - their first-ever comeback at the London Stadium, inspired by what had appeared an unlikely
Flintoff furore won't stop England
Given that this is the eve of the Old Trafford Test match, England's captain Michael Vaughan might have preferred to be concentrating on such matters
Tottenham fans react to N’Koudou leaving on loan
Tottenham Hotspur announced on Tuesday afternoon that Georges-Kevin N'Koudou had left the club to join Burnley on loan for the remainder of the 2017-1
Zimbabwe's hopes of returning to Tests receives a blow
Zimbabwe's hopes of resuming playing Test cricket have been dealt a hammer blow by the ICC Cricket Committee which met in Dubai this weekCricinfo staf
In Focus: Everton boss Sam Allardyce will be delighted to secure Theo Walcott deal
According to The Times' northern football correspondent Paul Joyce on his official Twitter account, Everton are close to signing Arsenal winger Theo W
New Zealand look at Wright options
New Zealand are considering possible roles for John Wright, who is keen to remain in Canterbury after refusing a position at Australia's Centre of Exc
In Focus: Liverpool should wait rather than pay extra cash for Keita
RB Leipzig would consider allowing Naby Keita to join Liverpool this month if the Premier League club pay an additional £17m, according to Bild.
Hoggard returns for fourth Test
Matthew Hoggard is expected to return to England's attack for the fourth Test against West Indies which gets underway at Durham on FridayCricinfo staf
Redknapp claims Arsenal not good enough for top six
Arsenal have had a disappointing few days following Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth, and it seems that former Premier League footballer Jamie Redkn
Twenty20 title-fight worries Symonds
Andrew Symonds believes it is a shame that Twenty20 is being legitimised to the point of staging a World Championship and says Australia would prefer