Nasser Hussain says the impact the late Tony Greig had on cricket was huge.
Sat December 29 2012
Wed June 19 2013
David Gower gives his view on England's win over South Africa.
This week Sam's Team experience their first Super League match.
Gillian Hamilton is an artist responsible for transforming stars from the Super League onto canvas.
London Broncos Coach Tony Rea explains the reason behind aquiring Jamie Soward to play in the Super League.
England's Jonathan Trott says winning the toss was important in their win over South Africa, but good bowling was the key.
The team discuss England's win over South Africa and debate whether the team should be changed for the final.
Mercedes and Pirelli will appear before an international tribunal to answer charges relating to their controversial tyre testing in Barcelona last month.
Spin bowler James Tredwell received the Man of the Match award for taking 3-19.
England captain Alastair Cook was delighted with his side's ICC Champions Trophy semi-final win over South Africa and says Jimmy Anderson is the best fast bowler in the World.
South Africa captain AB de Villiers says his side struggled from the start during their loss to England in the semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy.
Former Newcastle player Steve Harper believes Joe Kinnear's appointment as Director of Football, makes sense for the club.
Crystal Palace Chief Executive Phillip Alexander says that the club have still not dismissed the idea of approaching Manchester United about a loan deal for Wilfried Zaha.
Ryan Harris will play for an Australian "A" side against Gloucestershire on Friday after recovering from an achilles injury.
Graeme Souness believes Hull, Crystal Palace and Cardiff will have to keep battling during difficult patches in the season if they are to avoid relegation.
James Beattie is excited about his first game in management against Newport County, who will be playing their first Football League match.
Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher believes a top 4 finish for Liverpool must be a realistc target this season.
New Stoke manager Mark Hughes will take his side to Liverpool for their opening game of the season.
Iain Dowie takes a look at the opening day's Premier League fixtures.
Derek Llambias has resigned from his post as managing director at Newcastle. Llambias' resignation comes a day after Joe Kinnear was confirmed as the club's director of football on a three-year deal.
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Cardiff City captain Mark Hudson says the club are prepared for life in the Premier League and start with a match against West Ham United.
The British and Irish Lions visit the Australian War Memorial in Canberra to pay their respects to those who lost their lives during the first and second World Wars.
Yeovil assistant manager Terry Skiverton says the club are excited about their first season in the Championship, which start with an away match against Millwall.
Rod Studd and Mike Stephenson look at all the headlines from the past seven days in rugby league.
Australia flanker Michael Hooper insists the Wallabies will draw inspiration from the Lions' first defeat of their 2013 tour, when the two teams meet in the opening test on Saturday.
Novak Djokovic believes he has the mental strength to beat anyone in the world and doesn't need to resort to mind games.
George North has been passed fit and could feature in Saturday's First Test in Brisbane. North was a doubt to face Austraila due to a hamstring injury but assistant coach Rob Howley says he's fitter than ever.
Jack Clifford gives his reaction after England beat New Zealand 33-21 to clinch a place in the final of the Junior World Championship.
Tue June 18 2013
Reigning Wimbledon champion Serena Williams says she pays no attention to her 31 match win streak.
The new manager of St Johnstone, Tommy Wright, has urged supporters to have patience after the success of last season.
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Damon Hill is looking for a clear cut outcome from the FIA International Tribunal and believes Mercedes will face either a fine or loss of Constructor's points.
Alastair Cook pinpoints Hashim Amla as the wicket the England team will be targeting early on, but has concerns over spinner Graeme Swann's fitness.
Shane Williams and Christian Wade felt the Brumbies prevented them from playing the game they wanted to.
Former Brumbies player Rod Kafer picks who his starting XV for Australia would be against the Lions in the first test.
The Football League is to mark the 125th anniversary of its first season with a programme of special anniversary league fixtures to be played on the opening weekend of the new season.
Brumbies head coach Jake White, says it was a fantastic opportunity for some of his players to face test level players and believes they can be proud of their performance.
Rob Kearney felt the Lions were guilty of lacking effort in the first half and failing to play simple rugby.
Brumbies captain Peter Kimlin says his side executed their game plan and produced an 'unreal' performance.
British & Irish Lions captain Rory Best was disappointed in his sides 14-12 to the Brumbies and thought the opposition were hungrier.
British & Irish Lions Head Coach Warren Gatland blame his side's poor first half performance in their 14-12 defeat to the Brumbies.
The British & Irish Lions have lost 14-12 to the Brumbies, it's their final warm-up match before Saturday's First Test against Australia in Brisbane.
South Africa are hopeful Dale Steyn will be fit for South Africa's ICC Champions Trophy semi-final against England tomorrow and Captian AB De Villiers claims Steryn is close to a return.
South Africa team manager Dr Mohammed Moosajee says he is hopeful that Dale Steyn will be fit to face England but says there are young players who can step in if Steyn cannot play.
Joe Kinnear has given a bizarre radio interview to talkSPORT in which he mispronounced players names and made incorrect claims about his signings.
Tim Henman has picked Rafael Nadal as his favourite for the Wimbledon title - although he believes the home support will be a big help for Andy Murray
Mon June 17 2013
Sri Lanka are through to the semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy after defeating Australia by 20 runs in the final Group A fixture at the Oval.
Reaction from the Oval as Sri Lanka progressed to the semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy after beating Australia in the final Group A fixture.
In 2009 The British & Irish Lions physical conditioner Paul 'Bobby' Stridgeon gave out his own special player awards.
In 2009 Willie John McBride gives an inspiring speech ahead of the first Test match against South Africa in Durban.
Owen Coyle says he is excited to get started at his new club Wigan.
Reading defender Alex Pearce admits he'd relish a return to the Premier League. But Pearce insists he wants to stay at Reading.
It takes all different characters to make a successful Lions tour and Sky Sports News has been granted rare access to one of the life and souls of the dressing room, Bag Man Rala O'Reilly.
Steve Lomas says the opportunity to manage Millwall was one he could not turn down.
Andy Murray is ready for Wimbledon after winning at Queens for a third time. He beat Marin Cilic in three sets.
Justin Rose was making a name for himself before his performance at the Open as an amateur - so much so that Sky Sports paid him a visit in 1997.
David Livingstone and Butch Harmon look back at Justin Rose's US Open victory.
Ben Youngs says he can't wait to share the same pitch as Shane Williams.
George North could be back for the first test against Australia, according to the Lions' doctor James Robson
Justin Rose spoke to Tim Barter following his first major win at the US Open.
Phil Mickelson was yet again runner up at this years US Open.
Justin Rose charmed the crowd after winning his first major championship.
Jackie McNamara confirms Dundee United are not ruling out another loan bid for David Goodwillie after Blackburn rejected their first offer.
Sun June 16 2013
Former Hearts defender David McPherson thinks administration could be a good thing in the long term.
Sir Ian Botham gives his reaction to England's hard fought victory over New Zealand.
England captain Alastair Cook was in fine form as he guided his side to a 10-run win over New Zealand.
Newcastle United have offered their former manager Joe Kinnear a three-year deal to become the club's director of football.
Australia captain Michael Clarke admits his side haven't been affected by David Warner's actions.
Sir Ian McGeechan gives his thoughts on the decision to name 36 year-old winger Shane Williams in the Lions side to face the Brumbies on Tuesday.
Sky Sports pundit Sir Ian Botham thinks The British and Irish Lions will be victorious against Australia.
The Cricket Writers on TV panel discuss how international teams now use DRS to their advantage.
The Cricket Writers on TV panel discuss the debate about balls becoming 'out of shape'.
The cricket panel discuss whether David Warner’s recent exploits could help the Australian team ahead of the Ashes.
Charl Schwartzel looks ahead to the final round of the US Open and believes his experience could prove crucial.
Butch Harmon and Colin Montgomerie look back on the third day of the US Open.
It may be 3 years away, but the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil have some issues to address, most notably the building of the Olympic golf course and budgets.
A round up of all the big stories making the back page.