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England are 2-0 down and the knives are out over the Bazball philosophy of coach Brendon McCullum and his team. So we've piloted in cricket writers Andrew Wu and Tom Decent to take over for the third Test. What would they do to resurrect England in Adelaide?
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The Toronto Blue Jays introduced their newest pitcher Dylan Cease on Tuesday, a week after finalizing a seven-year contract worth $210 million US. The Blue Jays added the right-hander to a rotation projected to include Kevin Gausman, Trey Yesavage, Shane Bieber and Jose Berrios.
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NHL commissioner Gary Bettman is "disappointed” that the main arena slated to host ice hockey at February's Olympics isn't yet completed with less than two months to go before Games are scheduled to be played. And deputy commissioner Bill Daly reiterated on Wednesday that NHL players won't compete if the ice isn't safe.
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The Toronto Blue Jays’ coaching staff will look slightly different in 2026. Eric Duncan (Major League field coordinator), Drew Butera (Major League coach) and Cody Atkinson (assistant hitting coach) have been added to manager John Schneider’s major-league staff, the team announced Wednesday.
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Erling Haaland's relentless scoring, Arsenal's flawless Champions League march and Unai Simon's heroics headlined a dramatic night of European football on Wednesday. Manchester City edged a faltering Real Madrid to deepen the pressure on Xabi Alonso, Arsenal cruised to a sixth straight victory with a pair of wonder goals in Brugge, and Athletic...
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The Buccaneers (7-6) are getting a pair of key playmakers back.Wide receivers Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan have been activated from injured reserve, and are available to play Thursday night against the Atlanta Falcons (4-9), head coach Todd Bowles announced Wednesday.
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Sirianni backs Hurts amid turnover slumpFans booed as Eagles dropped third straightQB change talk 'ridiculous', Sirianni saysPhiladelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni moved quickly on Wednesday to shut down the rising speculation around Jalen Hurts' job security, calling talk of a potential quarterback change "ridiculous” despite his team's...
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Updates from Wednesday's 8pm GMT kick-offs Live scores | Follow us on Bluesky | And email SarahIn the earlier kick-offs Vålerenga fell to a 1-0 loss to Paris FC after Karina Saevik was shown a red card, while Barcelona have climbed back to top of the table with a 3-1 win over Benfica.Catch up on all the latest WSL action with the women's football...
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Updates from the 8pm GMT kick-off at the Bernabéu Live scores | Football Daily | Clockwatch | Email Scott1 min: A fierce old atmosphere in the Bernabéu. It's Real Madrid in the Champions League after all. It's Real Madrid versus a Pep team. And then …Hats off to Erling Haaland, who goes out of his way to say hello to a couple of the tiny...
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Organisers confirm 'Pride Match' activities will take placeSeattle to host Egypt v Iran in Group G next summerPlans to celebrate LGBTQ+ rights and freedoms in Seattle during the World Cup next summer will continue despite objections from the Egyptian and Iranian football federations over the "Pride Match” due to take place in the city.Seattle...
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World No 1 says 'biological men' have a 'huge advantage''She hit nail on the head,' says battle of sexes rival KyrgiosAryna Sabalenka has weighed into the participation of transgender athletes in women's sport, the world No 1 saying it would be unfair for women to face "biological men” in professional tennis.The Women's Tennis Association's...
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Craig Guildford told to provide more documents and not 'mislead parliament' after fans were banned from Europa Cup gameA parliamentary committee has said it expects to recall the chief constable of West Midlands police to explain why parts of the force's evidence on the reasons behind a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans was wrong.In a letter to Craig...
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'I would never do something like this on purpose'South Africa lock accepts 12-week suspensionEben Etzebeth, the Springboks lock serving a 12-week ban for eye-gouging Alex Mann of Wales, has claimed it was "never intentional”, contradicting the verdict of an independent disciplinary committee announced last week.In an Instagram post on Wednesday...
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Updates from the 8pm GMT kick-offs around Europe Live scores | Real Madrid v Man City | Email MichaelAthletic Bilbao: Simon, Areso, Vivian, Yuri, Boiro, Jauregizar, Ruiz de Galarreta, Berenguer, Sancet, Nico Williams, Guruzeta.Subs: Santos, Padilla, Gorosabel, Vesga, Lekue, Gomez, Serrano, Rego, Hierro, de Luis, Selton Sanchez, Inaki Williams.PSG:...
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A'ja Wilson stood atop the WNBA again in 2025, winning an unprecedented fourth MVP as her Las Vegas Aces earned a third championship in four seasons. For that, she earned The Associated Press female athlete of the year on Wednesday for the first time in her career.
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Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini and Lars Sivertsen as a Salah-less Liverpool win in Inter, Chelsea lose to Atalanta and Spurs beat Slavia Prague. On the podcast today: Liverpool win in Milan against Inter. They needed a result, any result – and they got it thanks to Alessandro Bastoni pulling Florian Wirtz's shirt....
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Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!While Chelsea didn't completely torpedo their chances of finishing in the top eight of Bigger Cup group stage by losing against Atalanta, they performed a precise, surgical strike on their own chances of waltzing straight into the round of 16. Of course, the good news is that in the short one-year...
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Hockey player known for his modesty and loyalty who scored twice in the 1988 Olympic final against Germany to win goldImran Sherwani, who has died aged 63 of Alzheimer's disease, was a star of the Great Britain hockey team that won Olympic gold in 1988 with a 3-1 win against West Germany in the final, a match in which he scored twice.Sherwani's...
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Same-sex teams cannot compete beyond national levelGB follows national federations in Canada and FinlandSame-sex couples will be permitted to compete in ice dance in British events as of next season, including the national championships, British Ice Skating announced on Wednesday.However, same-sex teams cannot compete beyond the national level, as...
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Tigers coach welcomes impact of refereeing changesMove to more kicking has 'opened up the game'Geoff Parling, the Leicester head coach, has defended the crackdown on escort defenders, saying the impact of refereeing changes that promote more kicking has been "pretty positive”.Parling's comments come after Ross Byrne attacked the revised law...
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Defending champion is a phenomenon and the indisputable titan of the game with a sense of inevitability at the Alexandra Palace extravaganzaYou will be seeing plenty of Batman and Wonder Woman over the coming weeks; Spiderman, Mr Incredible, perhaps even a Ninja Turtle or two. Yes, Christmas at Alexandra Palace is always a good time for spotting...
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'It's going to be the club's and his decision,' midfielder saysCurtis Jones insists squad is firmly behind Arne SlotDominik Szoboszlai has said the Liverpool dressing room will have no influence over Mohamed Salah's next move because only the player and the club can decide how their standoff ends.Salah missed Liverpool's valuable Champions League...
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Footballer hopes to own world's most expensive camel'I've watched my fair share of races on YouTube,' he saysIt is known as the sport of the sheikhs, with thousands of fans packing desert tracks to watch robot jockeys compete for huge prizes. Now professional camel racing has a new high-profile investor: Paul Pogba.The Monaco midfielder said he had...
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On this edition of Central Sixty, AHL heavyweights clash in an anticipated rematch, Alphonso Davies returns to the pitch after a lengthy absence, and BYU’s Robert Wright drills a deep three-pointer to beat the buzzer, coming back from 22 points down.
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If starting with Jitesh Sharma in the last three T20s in Australia felt like an experiment, his selection over fellow wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson in the series opener against South Africa provided ample clarity about the team management's thought process going into the T20 World Cup
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In an exclusive interview, the former World Cup winner talks about taking Uzbekistan to the 2026 World Cup and a project close to his heart in NaplesUzbekistan may have made history by qualifying for the World Cup for the first time in the country's 34 years of independence in June after losing only once in 15 qualifiers. But they then had a...
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Plus: players popping up randomly on TV, triple-doubles in names and which match featured the most Ballon d'Or winners?Mail us with your questions and answers"While scanning the Champions League fixtures, I noticed that Pafos FC of Cyprus have a person's face on their badge (Cypriot freedom fighter Evagoras Pallikarides),” writes Paul Savage....
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Glitzy draws, OJ-era chaos, grass laid over AstroTurf and a host nation that barely cared – the 1994 World Cup arrived amid suspicion and slapstick. Yet it became a watershed that would alter US sport and global football politics alike"The United States was chosen,” the columnist George Vecsey wrote in the New York Times in 1994, "because of...
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Tributes were paid at the Valley to a familiar face who began watching games in 1968 and became an inspirationThe sudden death of the Charlton Athletic supporter Norman Barker has touched countless lives far beyond the club's south-east London home. The Addicks' Championship match against Portsmouth on Saturday was halted on 12 minutes after fans...
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Initial Kansas plan for US training base thrown into doubtFA exploring alternative options on the east coast The Football Association has sent operational staff to the US this week to scout for World Cup training camps amid concerns that England may lose their preferred site to the Netherlands.Thomas Tuchel had cleared an FA plan for England to be...
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The act of bowling is simple, the vocabulary used to describe it reflects the difficulty in pinning down its artistry and craftEvery act in cricket's history has begun with a bowler delivering a ball to a batter 22 yards away. Delivering. Like a postman delivers a council tax bill. Like a waiter delivers a round of drinks. Of all the verbs used to...
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