PSG maintain Ligue 1 lead with win on Mbappe’s birthday
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A ‘forgotten fantasy’ amusement park from the 1980s
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Inter Milan’s stunning defeat by Bologna in the Italian Cup
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What will be the legacy of a World Cup unlike any other a year after Qatar 2022?
The 2022 World Cup final will go down as one of the most exciting,…
Liverpool defeated West Ham 5-1 to advance to the League Cup semifinals.
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Khurram Shahzad, a pacer, is questionable for Australia’s second Test.
Fast bowler Khurram Shahzad is in doubt for the second Test against…
Alyssa Healy, Australia’s captain, believes that multi-format series are critical to women’s Test cricket ahead of the India match.
As she prepares to lead her team in a one-off Test in…
Istanbulspor president leads team off pitch in latest humiliating episode for Turkish soccer following assault on referee
More than a week after Turkish professional soccer was banned due to a club president's violent assault on a referee, matches resumed on Tuesday, only for the Süper Lig to become entangled in yet another scandal. After his team was denied a penalty call midway through the second half against Trabzonspor, Istanbulspor president Ecmel Faik Saraliolu withdrew his players from the field, resulting in the match being abandoned. Last-placed Boalar had demanded a penalty following a collision between Trabzonspor's Batista Mendy and Istanbulspor midfielder Florian Loshaj, but play continued. Ad Reactions The visitors promptly scored to go up 2-1 in the 68th minute thanks to a Paul Onuachu header, prompting Saraliolu to run onto the pitch and demand his team score.
Shadab Khan is seen by Punjab Police as a “joint.”
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Shubman Gill is dethroned by Babar Azam to regain the top ODI spot.
The former Pakistan skipper has 824 points, 14 more than Gill