Matt Kenseth aims to build on team's momentum in Chase
The first 26 races are over and now it's time to see who can put together 10 solid weeks in a row to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship. ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
APS, Steve Nash roll out energy efficiency campaign
Arizona Public Service Co. is rolling out its fall energy efficiency campaign with a chance to win Suns tickets — all with the help of Steve Nash. feeds.bizjournals.com |
Heyhoe-Flint inducted into Hall of Fame
• Former England captain honoured at ceremony this evening• Courtney Walsh, Joel Garner and Ken Barrington also inductedRachael Heyhoe-Flint will become the first woman to be inducted into the International Cricket Council's Cricket Hall of Fame today.The former England captain guided the team to victory in the inaugural Women's World Cup in 1973 and was a member of the England team for more than 20 years. She will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at the LG International Cricket Council Awards in Bangalore this evening, along with West Indies fast bowlers Courtney Walsh and Joel Garner. The late Ken Barrington will be inducted next summer in a ceremony involving the former batsman's family.The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame is a joint venture with the Federation of International Cricketer Associations , whose chief executive, Tim May, said: "All four of those named today thoroughly deserve the accolade and of being part of the elite group that form the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in association with Fica. I congratulate all four inductees but I would particularly like to acknowledge Rachael Heyhoe-Flint for becoming the first female cricketer to be inducted into the Hall of Fame."The ICC chief executive, Haroon Lorgat, added: "I would like to congratulate all four of the new inductees into the Hall of Fame. Rachael Heyhoe-Flint deserves special mention as the first female cricketer to be inducted into the Hall of Fame."Cricketguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds guardian.co.uk |
NFL Replay: Cowboys again prove unworthy of the hype
You are what your record says you are. That classic bit of analysis from Bill Parcells rings so true for the Tuna's former team, which again ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
Football with history of conflict
NOBODY seems quite sure why he became known as Yamaha. Some reckon it was because his small flat in Algiers was next to a motorcycle repair shop. Others say he got the nickname for the way he weaved through crowds like a scooter through traffic. His real name was Hocine Dihimi. As Yamaha he was Algerian football’s most famous fan. timesonline.co.uk |