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‘We are making history’: Afghanistan women’s cricket team offer hope for future
‘Africa is where I’m from’: why some Black Brazilians are moving to Benin
João Diamante was gripped by a sense of belonging as he stepped out of the airport terminal thousands of miles from his birthplace in Brazil.
“The first thing I felt was that I was at home,” recalled the 33-year-old celebrity chef from Rio. “Nobody looked at me like they were …
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Close bond between Smith and Murley can benefit England’s Six Nations tilt | Gerard Meagher
The buildup to a fixture between England and Ireland has not truly begun until someone mentions the C-word, so step forward Steve Borthwick to name his side for England’s daunting Six Nations opener in Dublin two days early and officially set the hare running.
It is getting a little tired …
Racing trainers abandon TV interview boycott plan to avoid ‘public conflict’
The PRA, which was founded in 2024 and headed by the former British Horseracing Board chair Peter Savill, claims …
Adil Rashid’s superb spell spins England to victory in third T20 against India
England may want to blow away sides with pace but the slow stuff matters, too. Adil Rashid was masterful in Rajkot, the leg-spinner delivering the key wicket of Tilak Varma, conceding no boundaries and securing his side’s first victory of this tour. India failed to chase down 172, their series …
Record crowd expected as Australia hunt Women’s Ashes sweep at MCG
Cricket Australia is expecting a record-breaking turnout for the Women’s Ashes Test that starts at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday, with local fans excited by the possibility of the hosts sealing a 16-0 whitewash.
The record crowd for a women’s Test is 23,207, at Trent Bridge in 2023, but …
Australia’s fortunes turn on bowling choices ahead of first Test in Sri Lanka
Australian Test teams have had a shift in their relationship with Sri Lanka, a country they tour rarely but for a long time toured with success. In five trips from 1983 to 2011, the visitors only lost one Test, which was enough to decide their only series loss after the …