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Broad excited by T20 squad
Resurgent England will return to one of their world-beating disciplines on Thursday under a Twenty20 captain confident they have the potential to improve still further.
Waldrom extends Leicester stay
Leicester number eight Thomas Waldrom has signed a new contract with the Aviva Premiership club.
Hartley impressed by Lancaster
Dylan Hartley has given his tacit support for interim England head coach Stuart Lancaster to remain in post beyond the RBS 6 Nations championship.
Farrell signs new Saracens deal
England international Owen Farrell has signed a contract extension with Aviva Premiership champions Saracens.
Tevez closer to City return
Carlos Tevez could be a step nearer to pulling on a Manchester City shirt again after apologising "sincerely and unreservedly" for his recent conduct.
Wolves seek top-flight candidate
Wolves are set to revert to their original plan of seeking a manager with Barclays Premier League experience to replace the sacked Mick McCarthy, Press Association Sport understands.
Wolves to make move for McDermott
Wolves are set to seek permission from Reading to speak to manager Brian McDermott after identifying the 50-year-old as a prime candidate to replace the sacked Mick McCarthy, Press Association Sport understands.
Vitali has unfinished business
Vitali Klitschko has opened the door for a rematch with Dereck Chisora by claiming the Briton "still needs real punishment from me".
Parling set for England start
Leicester lock Geoff Parling is in line to start his first Test for England in Saturday's RBS 6 Nations clash with Wales after Tom Palmer was axed from the squad.
KP leads England to whitewash
Kevin Pietersen's second successive one-day international hundred carried England to a four-wicket victory, and 4-0 series whitewash of Pakistan.
Farah in team for Istanbul
Mo Farah will compete as part of the Aviva Great Britain & Northern Ireland team at next month's IAAF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul, UK Athletics have announced.
Cook falls as England stumble
A rare failure from Alastair Cook was an early blow to England's chances of chasing 237 all out on a used pitch, to complete a 4-0 one-day international series whitewash of Pakistan.
Dernbach restricts Pakistan
Pakistan worked hard to reach 237 all out on a used pitch as they attempted to prevent England from recording a 4-0 one-day international series whitewash.
Haye trainer rules out Chisora bout
David Haye's trainer Adam Booth says the former world champion has no intention of meeting Dereck Chisora in the ring despite the pair's brawl in Munich.
Pakistan in control
A much-changed England side made one immediate breakthrough but then merely managed to contain Pakistan in the initial stages of the final one-day international.
Buttler and Briggs in ODI team
Jos Buttler and Danny Briggs are hoping to play their part as England attempt to complete a 4-0 whitewash against Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Chisora to face BBBC hearing
Dereck Chisora will be hauled in front of a British Boxing Board of Control hearing on March 14 in relation to his conduct "prior, during and after" Saturday's WBC heavyweight title defeat against Vitali Klitschko in Munich.
AVB seeks public backing from Blues
Andre Villas-Boas admits his insistence he is at Chelsea for the long haul would carry more weight if publicly backed by the club's hierarchy.
Quinn leaving Sunderland role
Niall Quinn is stepping down from his role at Sunderland six years after heralding a new era on Wearside.
Haye happy to assist authorities
David Haye says he will assist the boxing authorities in their enquiries into his brawl with fellow heavyweight Dereck Chisora in Munich on Saturday night.
Ferguson wants final flourish
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson feels he has another two or three years left in the job but would only retire on the back of a success.
Chisora issues apology
Dereck Chisora has "wholeheartedly apologised" for his "inexcusable" actions in Munich at the weekend including the shocking post-fight brawl with fellow British heavyweight David Haye.
Haye hunt may involve Scotland Yard
German police are ready to seek help from Scotland Yard as they hunt British heavyweight David Haye following his press conference brawl with Dereck Chisora in Munich.
'Comic' defending cost us - Poyet
Brighton manager Gus Poyet accused his side of "comic" defending after they scored three own goals in a 6-1 FA Cup hammering at Liverpool.
BBBC confirm Chisora investigation
The British Boxing Board of Control have confirmed they are investigating the behaviour of Dereck Chisora before, during and after his points defeat to WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko in Munich on Saturday night.
Life ban a possibility for Chisora
Dereck Chisora could face a life ban from boxing following his shocking post-fight brawl with heavyweight rival David Haye in Munich on Saturday night.
German police want to speak to Haye
David Haye was still wanted for questioning by police in Munich after going to ground following Saturday's shocking brawl with rival heavyweight Dereck Chisora.
Finn: One-day win softens Test blow
England's one-day series victory over Pakistan has raised spirits, but merely "softens the blow" of their Test whitewash - according to Steven Finn.
Hoy strikes sprint gold
Sir Chris Hoy claimed his second gold medal of the Track World Cup at London's Olympic Velodrome with victory in the men's sprint.
Chisora back in Britain
Dereck Chisora arrived at Heathrow on Sunday night after being released without charge by Munich Police following the brawl with David Haye which followed his WBC world heavyweight title defeat to Vitali Klitschko.
Stoke cruise into last eight
Crawley were unable to cause an FA Cup upset as Stoke secured progression to the quarter-finals with a 2-0 victory despite Rory Delap's early sending off.
Stevenage hold Spurs for cup replay
Stevenage defied the odds and put on an impressive display to hold Tottenham to a goalless draw in Sunday afternoon's FA Cup fifth round clash at the Lamex Stadium.
Reds run riot over sorry Seagulls
Brighton scored three own goals as Liverpool cruised into the FA Cup quarter-finals following a 6-1 victory at Anfield.
Chisora released without charge
Dereck Chisora has been freed without charge by Munich Police following his brawl with David Haye on Saturday night, but Haye's whereabouts remain unknown and he is still wanted for questioning.
Hoy leads sprint charge
Sir Chris Hoy, Jason Kenny and Matt Crampton safely negotiated sprint qualifying on the final day of the Track World Cup in London as Great Britain looked to add to their medal haul at the Olympic Velodrome.
Chisora arrested over brawl
Dereck Chisora has been arrested by Munich Police and is being questioned following last night's post-fight press conference brawl with David Haye.
German police question Chisora
German Police were this morning interviewing Dereck Chisora as a part of an official investigation into the events of last night's post-fight press conference brawl with David Haye.
Gold for Hoy
Sir Chris Hoy claimed his first gold medal at the Olympic Velodrome with victory in the Keirin at the Track World Cup in London.
Police to interview brawling boxers
German Police will interview David Haye and Dereck Chisora this morning as a part of an official investigation into the events of last night's press conference brawl.
British boxers face up to fracas
David Haye and Dereck Chisora will wake up on Sunday morning waiting to discover possible recriminations after a bloody brawl which involved accusations of serious assault, sinister threats and damning video footage.
KP stars for England
Centurion Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook stole the show as England surged to a nine-wicket win to clinch their one-day international series against Pakistan.
Bolton ease past Millwall
Bolton appeared to enjoy the distraction of an FA Cup fifth-round clash with Millwall as they recorded a 2-0 victory at the New Den.
Seasiders unstuck at Toffees
Two goals in the opening six minutes proved enough for Everton to get past Blackpool 2-0 at Goodison Park and book their place in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Nugent fires Foxes through
David Nugent slotted home a second-half winner to take Leicester City into the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 2-1 win over Premier League Norwich at Carrow Road.
Birmingham heap pressure on AVB
Daniel Sturridge rescued Chelsea from FA Cup humiliation but Andre Villas-Boas was let down by his players again as Birmingham secured a FA Cup fifth-round replay with a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.
Black Cats pile misery on Arsenal
Arsenal are almost certain to end a seventh successive season without a major trophy after crashing out of the FA Cup with a 2-0 defeat in the fifth round at Sunderland.
Klitschko silences Chisora
Dereck Chisora was punished for slapping Vitali Klitschko this week as the WBC heavyweight champion took his revenge with a sustained beating in Munich.
Gers crash to Killie defeat
A turbulent week for Rangers ended in further disappointment as they crashed to a 1-0 defeat to Kilmarnock in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League in their first match since being forced into administration.
Ennis in career-best form
Jessica Ennis geared up for her first gold medal bid of what she hopes will be an unforgettable year with a performance which banished the painful memories of last year's World Championships.
Hoy and Pendleton progress
Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton were on course to add to Great Britain's medal haul on day three of the Track World Cup at London's Olympic Velodrome.
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