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Lord's braced for historic Test as England and India face off
England suffered a heartbreaking seven-wicket defeat to Australia in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup final at Lord's, but they have the chance to write new headlines at the 'Home of Cricket' less than a week later.
England’s big chances and France’s shots: how World Cup quarter-finalists’ stats line up
England’s big chances and France’s shots: how World Cup quarter-finalists’ stats line up
Each of the eight teams has at least one key strength, from Swiss speed to Spanish defenceThe World Cup has reached the quarter-final stage and the favourites to reach the last four in descending order of likelihood, according to Opta, are France, Spain, Argentina and England. Al
Tall order: the tactics Arthur Fery must employ to shock 6ft 6in Zverev
Wildcard’s remarkable run to Wimbledon semi-finals has stunned the world and he will need to excel in specific areas to topple the French Open championWith the exception of his first‑round match against Damir Dzumhur, few people gave Arthur Fery much of a chance against any of hi
'Legs all over the place' - Not a moment Dube will want to see again
India's Shivam Dube misses the chance to remove Harry Brook as he gets his catching position all wrong in the fifth and final T20 against India in Southampton.
England on collision course with Messi and Argentina in World Cup semi-final grudge match
England on collision course with Messi and Argentina in World Cup semi-final grudge match
First competitive game between teams since 2002 World CupGeorgia braced for potential flashpoints in Atlanta buildupIt has been billed as one of the biggest grudge matches in the history of international football. After England’s players rode their luck against Erling Haaland’s N
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The Open LIVE! Last-Chance Qualifier updates and latest from Royal Birkdale
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Rodri: ‘France are one of the best teams here, in great form, but so are Spain. We can bea
The Spain captain on his team’s chances in the World Cup semi-final, analysing every game so far and how to get the best out of Lamine Yamal“I’m not that bad,” Rodri Hernández says. It’s the morning after the World Cup’s 100th game and in a conference room at the Cotton Bowl wher
'I could pitch a tent' - Last Chance Qualifier winner Dean on hunt for Open housing
'I could pitch a tent' - Last Chance Qualifier winner Dean on hunt for Open housing
Joe Dean jokes he may have to camp by the practice putting green after winning The Open's inaugural Last Chance Qualifier at Royal Birkdale.
Ex-Morrisons delivery driver earns late Open spot with fiancée as caddie
Joe Dean is putting final preparations for his wedding on hold after securing a late invite to The Open by winning the Last-Chance Qualifier at Royal Birkdale.
'Dreams do come true' - Hometown hero Fleetwood eyes historic Open win
Tommy Fleetwood is relishing another chance to fulfil his childhood dreams by chasing a hometown major victory in The Open at Royal Birkdale.
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Alexandra Eala is the giantkiller who lit up Wimbledon – but will she rise to the top?
Filipino sensation has been embraced by her nation yet star power outweighs her career achievements … so farIn the opening week at Wimbledon queues snaked around the grounds as fans lined up for the chance to catch one of the 32 second-round matches. Afterwards, they thronged the
Why it's time for The Open to crown an English winner
Why it's time for The Open to crown an English winner
It is nearly 60 years since Tony Jacklin became the last Englishman to win The Open on English soil but there's every chance that drought may be broken this week, writes Iain Carter.