This Day in History: 28th May
Football
1970: Swindon Town won the inaugural Anglo-Italian Cup, beating Napoli 3-0 in a final that had to be abandoned in the 79th minute.
2000: Tottenham Hotspur completed the signing of long-serving Wimbledon goalkeeper Neil Sullivan on a free transfer. Sullivan made 249 appearances in the Barclays Premier League during his career, keeping 66 clean sheets.
Cricket
1912: Two Test hat-tricks in one day for Australian legspinner Jimmy Matthews. It’s a unique feat, but what makes it even more amazing is that he didn’t need the help of any fielders: two of the six were bowled, two lbw, and two caught-and-bowled.
1956: Birth of Jeff Dujon, who went on to be one of the greatest West Indies’ wicketkeeper-batsmen.
1974: Birth of Misbah-ul-Haq, a Pakistani cricketer and current Test and One Day International captain of the Pakistan national cricket team.
1977: Birth of Ashwell Prince, who is a left-handed middle order batsman and he plays Test and One Day International cricket for South Africa.
2011: Chennai Super Kings beat the Royal Challengers Bangalore to clinch the IPL trophy for a second consecutive season.
Basketball
1938: Birth of Jerry West, W Virginia, NBA superstar (LA Lakers, Olympic-gold-1960).
1964: Birth of Armon Gilliam, NBA forward (Milwaukee Bucks, NJ Nets).
Tennis
1862: Birth of Henry W Slocum Jr, tennis champ (US Open-1888).
1964: Birth of Beth Herr, Middletown Ohio, tennis star.
1965: Birth of Catherine Tanvier, France, tennis star.
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