Author: Ashley Morrison

This day in sport: 08 July 1961

In a sensational spell of bowling, England fast bowler Fred Trueman took 5 for 0 off 24 balls to complete match figures of 11 for 88 in an eight-wicket victory over Australia in the 3rd Test at Headingley. Trueman cut

Tonight on Not the Footy Show – 01 July 2009

A strong South African flavour to the show tonight when we talk rugby and football. But as usual, there is so much more on Not the Footy Show. Do tune in on 990am later tonight from 6pm – 8pm. Not

This day in sport: 01 July 1920

Suzanne Lenglen claims Wimbledon treble. France’s Suazanne Lenglen won the women’s singles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles titels to become the first female player to win three championships at Wimbledon in the same year. In her second consecutive singles titel,

This day in sport: 24 June 1974

India struggles with lowest Lord’s total in cricket. Following-on, 327 runs behind England in the 2nd Test at Lord’s, India made just 42 for their lowest ever Test score, and the lowest ever total in a Lord’s Test. England quicks

Great office made sporting video

We like the nose plugs. It’s the details that make this a pretty cool video.