Aussies thrash Sri Lanka to seal Test series

MELBOURNE — Australia humiliated an ailing Sri Lanka by an innings and 201 runs to wrap up the series midway through the third day of the second Test cricket in Melbourne yesterday. Trailing by 304

Ferguson attacks Alan Pardew

LONDON — Sir Alex Ferguson has launched a furious attack on Alan Pardew for criticising him for his treatment of ref Mike Dean. Ferguson berated Dean at half-time over Newcastle’s second goal during

Editor’s Cool Teen of the Year

Name: Soraya
Surname: Vallabah

Cool lyrics: ‘Chop My Money’ by P-Square and May D Cool lyrics of the year

E get this fine babyHer body na die nwa babyWe suppose to live like familyEh . . . I no dey lie (no dey lie)There’s nothing stopping meShe dey feel…

‘I’m still overwhelmed’

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
MOSES Chunga says he is still struggling to adjust to the reality that an entire Belgian town came to virtual standstill, in the past 10 days, just to honour him for the services he rendered to their local

Zifa offer another olive branch

Bulawayo Bureau
ZIFA have thrown an olive branch to players slapped with fines over the Asiagate match-fixing scam with the football mother body revealing they would accept staggered payments of the penalties

Silvio Berlusconi to pay ex-wife US$4m a month in divorce deal

ITALY’S former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has agreed to pay 36m euros (£30m; US$48m) a year to his ex-wife Veronica Lario, reports say. Berlusconi will keep the US$100m villa where the couple lived with

Man dies after eating 28 raw eggs in a row for a bet

A TUNISIAN man died after eating 28 raw eggs in one go for a bet. Dhaou Fatnassi (20) allegedly wagered a friend he could eat 30 raw eggs in a row, for which he would receive an undisclosed sum.

No I’m the world’s oldest person!

CHINA and Japan are constantly struggling over territory, politics and economic dominance — but now it appears the two Asian giants could have found another topic to fight about. Earlier this month a

Man U to tighten screws

LONDON — Manchester United will look to put even more daylight between themselves and Manchester City when they host West Bromwich Albion today, as the English Premier League’s busy

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