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'They've been hammered' - Rashid wicket inflicts record loss on India
'They've been hammered' - Rashid wicket inflicts record loss on India
Adil Rashid picks up the final wicket of Varun Chakravarthy at Trent Bridge as England inflict India's heaviest T20 defeat, with the tourists bowled out for 76 to lose by 125 runs.
‘Keep believing’: Arthur Fery sticks to tried and trusted for Wimbledon quarter-final
British wildcard takes on in-form Flavio Cobolli‘I’m not going to change anything now – it’s working’Arthur Fery said he won’t change a thing before the biggest match of his career on Wednesday, sticking strictly to the winning formula that has fuelled his fairytale Wimbledon run
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Dallas Cowboys player who died by suicide diagnosed with brain disease
Marshawn Kneeland had early chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which is caused by head impacts and has been found in hundreds of former NFL players.
Arthur Fery: the Wimbledon wildcard carrying Britain’s hopes
The fearless 23-year-old is determined to keep a level head as he prepares to face Flavio Cobolli on WednesdayA week ago, very few people knew who Arthur Fery was. But he has been propelled into the limelight as the last man standing after a disastrous start to Wimbledon for Brit
Why Newcastle target Manzambi is in demand
Why Newcastle target Manzambi is in demand
Johan Manzambi has been one of the World Cup's breakout stars, so can Newcastle United win the race to sign the Freiburg midfielder?
State of Origin 2026 Game 3 live: Qld Maroons v NSW Blues – latest updates
Updates from the series decider at Suncorp StadiumKick-off in Brisbane is 8.05pm AEST | Email JonathanBilly Slater matches with: “It’s been a great prep”.Tactically: “Be confident and go and get your game… Chase your game, go and get it.” Continue reading...
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Refereeing at this World Cup has been fine, we don’t need input of Tuchel and Trump | Chri
Give or take the odd error, officials have got it right on most occasions, while VAR has helped them when they haven’tThomas Tuchel was critical of the refereeing at the World Cup after England’s win against Mexico, describing it as unreliable, erratic and not good enough. His co
From Hart to Seedorf to Kewell: standout pundits of the 2026 World Cup
We pick six of the best analysts to feature at the World Cup in North America on screens in the UK, US and AustraliaJoe Hart There’s long been a feeling that, when it comes to punditry, only goalkeepers should talk about goalkeepers given the unique nature of the role. That view
Statesman, comedian and dealer of hard truths: how Kylian Mbappé became the king of this W
The Frenchman is a footballer, flautist and a thespian. There’s no question he is the most thrilling and compelling figure at this year’s tournamentThis has been the World Cup of characters, bold fashion statements, and bantz: we’ve had Thomas Tuchel rubber-banding around the Eng
Putellas has power to change the WSL - why is she joining London City?
London City Lionesses made a sensational bid for Alexia Putellas earlier this summer, and finally, a deal has been struck. The two-time Ballon d’Or winner is theirs. How have they managed to pull off one of the biggest shock signings of, well, ever?
Marta Kostyuk and Linda Noskova roar into their first Wimbledon semi-finals
French Open semi-finalist Kostyuk beats Paolini 6-3, 6-2Czech No 9 seed Noskova defeats Elise Mertens 6-3, 7-5A lot has been made of how open the women’s draw is – even before the ­defending champion, Iga Swiatek, and the world’s top two, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina, fell
Arthur Fery sails past Flavio Cobolli and storms into fairytale Wimbledon semi
British wildcard stuns the No 9 seed 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-0Fery will face Alexander Zverev for place in men’s finalIt would have been perfectly reasonable for Arthur Fery to have finally betrayed a few nerves as he stood a point away from establishing a two-set lead in his first grand