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An evening of stellar fast bowling leaves Australia as strong favourites to retain their World Test Championship at Lord’s.
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Mitchell Starc set about redressing the balance on a breathless day of 14 wickets by yorking Aiden Markram for a duck and ...
Australia's bowlers fight back after they were bowled out for a modest total by South Africa on the first day of the World ...
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With the unpredictable Trump regime running the US and looming climate catastrophe, analysts Hugh White and Emma Shortis call ...
The professional soccer players' association calls for gambling on yellow cards to be banned in the wake of the A-League's ...
Australia batsman Steve Smith hopes the variable bounce at Lord’s will help them make further inroads into South Africa’s ...
South Africa were reeling on 43-4 at stumps on the first day at Lord's after earlier dismissing the defending champions for ...
President Donald Trump's administration has launched a formal review of a defense pact that former President Joe Biden made ...
Beau Webster’s gritty 72 and Australia’s fiery bowling fightback, led by Mitchell Starc, flipped the momentum on Day 1 of the ...