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Paul Barber suggests that the high injury rates in women’s football may be linked to pitches designed for male athletes, advocating for tailored surfaces for female players.
Australia fast bowler Darcie Brown has returned home for family reasons and will miss the final T20I against New Zealand in Wellington.
Newcastle United are reportedly preparing a £30 million bid for Liverpool centre-back Jarell Quansah, who has made 22 appearances this season.
Jonny Bairstow aims to return to the England team this summer, focusing on scoring runs for Yorkshire after a nine-month absence from international cricket.
Ferrari’s Nightmare in Shanghai: Hamilton and Leclerc Disqualified After Chinese Grand Prix Ferrari has faced a disastrous start to the 2025 Formula 1 season, with…
Trent Alexander-Arnold is nearing a potential free transfer to Real Madrid, with discussions ongoing since January, raising concerns about his future at Liverpool.
Archie Vaughan, at 19, is establishing his cricketing identity at Somerset, where his father’s legacy carries less weight, allowing him to focus on his own game.
Manchester City forwards Khadija Shaw and Aoba Fujino will miss the Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Chelsea due to muscular injuries sustained in the Subway Cup final.
Cliff Notes – Jordan Cox: ‘Dad was in the queue at Heathrow, I told him to turn round’ Jordan Cox’s promising cricket career has been…
Lawson’s Red Bull Tenure in Jeopardy After Challenging Chinese GP Liam Lawson’s future at Red Bull Racing is in doubt following a tumultuous outing at…
FIFA has announced a total prize pool of $1 billion for the upcoming Club World Cup, with winners potentially earning up to $125 million.
Cliff Notes – Gabba to be demolished after 2032 Olympics; cricket to get new home in Brisbane The Gabba will be demolished post-2032 Olympics, with…
Cliff Notes – World Cup 2026 Argentina qualify ahead of Brazil showdown Argentina becomes the first South American team to qualify for the 2026 World…
Eddie Jordan: The Human Face of Formula 1 Eddie Jordan, the man behind one of Formula 1’s most iconic teams, has often been seen as…
England Women A secured a three-wicket victory over Australia A in their first T20I, marking a successful start to their multi-format tour after the senior squad’s seven-match losing streak.
Brazil’s 4-1 defeat to Argentina marked their heaviest loss to their rivals since 1964, highlighting a significant performance gap between the two teams.
Michael Gough and Joel Wilson have been removed from the ICC’s elite panel of umpires, with Allahuddien Paleker and Alex Wharf being appointed for the 2025-26 season.
Red Bull’s Driver Dilemma: Is Lawson’s Position Under Threat? Liam Lawson’s challenging start to life as a Red Bull driver has sparked speculation about his…
Cliff Notes – Transfer rumors news: Bayern eye Gyökeres to replace Tel Bayern Munich anticipates Tottenham Hotspur will activate Mathys Tel’s €60 million clause, enabling…
Cliff Notes – Hobart’s roof in doubt as cricket raises concerns Cricket Australia and Cricket Tasmania have expressed concerns that the proposed roof design for…
Cliff Notes – Pope out as South Australia hope to break 29-year drought Legspinner Lloyd Pope will not play in the Sheffield Shield final as…
Cliff Notes – “It’ll probably improve his performance” – Labuschagne backs Khawaja to fire in final Marnus Labuschagne has confirmed Usman Khawaja will play in…
Josh Tongue, now 27, is set to make his Nottinghamshire debut in the 2025 season after overcoming significant injuries, including a ruptured pectoral muscle and a hamstring tear.
Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace advocates for a restructuring of the men’s county game, emphasising a focus on cricketing needs rather than financial pressures, following a significant financial boost from the Hundred.
Pakistan achieved a remarkable 207 for 1 in just 16 overs, defeating New Zealand’s total of 204, with a chase rate of 12.93 runs per over.