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Wild Oats XI lays down the challenge from the outset of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race with a formidable early performance.
Sri Lankan spinner Muthiah Muralidaran believes it is possible he will take 1000 Test wickets before he retires, but admits it will be tough.
Craig Williams could just let his riding do the talking, such is his form in the saddle.
Shane Warne caps off a stunning career.
Forty years ago, during the fifth Test of the 1965-66 Ashes series at the MCG, left-handed batsman Bob Cowper turned his home-town Test into a big occasion.
Shane Warne's legacy is an army of young cricketers trying to emulate his spin, writes Chloe Saltau .
As far as trainer Colin Little was concerned, yesterday's unseasonal cold and wet conditions were an unexpected Christmas present going into today's $100,000 Lord Stakes.
Crew members of super-maxi Wild Oats XI are likely to know within 24 hours if they can do something never before achieved in the history of the Sydney to Hobart race.
They planned a sunny Christmas lunch in a park by the river. But in keeping with English luck so far this summer, what they got was hailstones and goosebumps.
If south Dragons' on-court game had matched their hype, posters for tonight's derby against Melbourne Tigers at Vodafone Arena probably would have had player-coach Shane Heal saying "Here, pussy, pussy,".
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