Listen: Congestion of Sport
The MM sport team are back with this week’s episode and it’s quite fiesty one! A robust discussion breaks out
The MM sport team are back with this week’s episode and it’s quite fiesty one! A robust discussion breaks out
Lacnashire’s Matt Parkinson has been included in England’s 30 man training squad for the West Indies series.
Dan Haygarth speaks to former England cricketer Monty Panesar about his international career
In the hot, loud and extremely crowded ExCel London, one man was the epitome of calm, acting like he had seen it all before – writes MM’s James Crump on meeting legendary cricketer Sir Garfield Sobers.
England cricket legend and ex-Ashes winning captain David Gower is going back on tour. No, he’s not batting for England again, but is instead travelling the country with his autobiographical show, On the Front Foot.
If you ever needed reminding how strong Michael Atherton’s Mancunian roots are just mention the weather.
On a weekend crammed full of memorable sporting occasions, football let itself down once again.
The sight of Anthony Martial turning Martin Skrtel into human origami was a stark reminder of the magic that has been sadly lacking at Manchester United since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Wayne Rooney’s penalty against San Marino, a team who boast just a single victory from 129 matches, was hardly the most auspicious manner in which to make history – a fact that most observers have used to discredit the 29-year-old’s accomplishment.
Buttler staking his claim to replace Matt Prior as England’s test wicketkeeper with a string of impressive performances
City’s win helped spur Parry on to a man-of-the-match performance against the West Indies in Antiga
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