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HERE WE GO!!! 😡🥊| Big scuffle within 10 seconds of kick-off
HERE WE GO!!! 😡🥊| Big scuffle within 10 seconds of kick-off
Tempers exploded almost instantly as Wigan Warriors and St Helens players were involved in a mass scuffle just 10 seconds after kick-off.
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Hussain: Australia too good but England were too timid
Sky Sports' Nasser Hussain reflects on Australia's record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title and where things went wrong for England as they suffered an emphatic seven-wicket defeat to the Southern Stars in the Lord's final…
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Safety car decisive again in confusing end to chaotic British GP
The safety car staying out might have been an unsatisfactory way to end the British Grand Prix but this time the rules were followed, writes Andrew Benson.
'Future's really bright' - England upbeat despite being 'outplayed' in T20 final
'Future's really bright' - England upbeat despite being 'outplayed' in T20 final
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt admitted her side were "outplayed" but can be proud of their runner-up finish to Australia at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
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Nat Sciver-Brunt hopes World Cup career is not over after England heartbreak
Captain broke down in tears after Australia defeat‘I tried to do everything I could … I’m really proud’England’s captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt, said she hoped this would not be her last World Cup, after England lost the T20 final by seven wickets at Lord’s on Sunday.England were outp
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An incredible night when England heroes were made
On a spine-tingling night of drama, emotion and pure theatre in one of sport's most atmospheric arenas, England delivered one of their greatest performances.
Brazil’s World Cup exit raises a question: are they more a brand than a team?
Brazil’s World Cup exit raises a question: are they more a brand than a team?
A decidedly unremarkable Brazilian team had looked tentative at this tournament. A sixth World Cup title looks a long way offBrazil were 1-0 down. At first, a few yellow jerseys wandered up the aisles and out to the concourse, writing off the small fortunes they had invested in b
The Hotspot | Why willows put the rest in the shade when cricket goes planting trees
In today’s newsletter: a tree that has provided for the game over hundreds of years is now protecting it for the futureIn those dog days of late June, when it was too hot to do anything but count down the hours until the sun went down, sport frazzled as well. Horse races were can
Silverstone anticlimax threatens to send F1 back to the drawing board on rules | Giles Ric
Fans were denied thrilling finale as Charles Leclerc won behind safety car but there are no easy solutions The British Grand Prix ending under the safety car and denying a potentially thrilling finale was a controversial but also complicated incident, raising issues from the spor
Burn’s blocks, Pickford’s punches: the data behind England’s defensive heroics | Andrew Be
While England conceded twice to Mexico and survived an Azteca siege, the numbers show a performance of true gritWas this England’s best performance since 1966? On the surface, England conceded 20 shots in their 3-2 win against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium – which sounds alarming.
The stutter-step penalty is widely reviled but it’s here to stay | Tom Dart
Brazil’s exit revived debate over the stutter-step penalty, a Brazilian innovation that remains one of football’s most daring and divisive techniquesPopularised by Pelé, botched by Bruno Guimarães. The stutter-step penalty is one of the most notable trends of this World Cup, but
Pogacar rises above wildfire restrictions to take yellow jersey in deserted Les Angles
Fans were banned from stage three finish due to fire riskTour organisers insist stage four goes ahead in 40C heatTour de France organisers have insisted that Tuesday’s fourth stage, from Carcassonne to Foix, will go ahead, despite furnace conditions in southern France and predict