May, 2022
Anderson, Broad in McCullum’s first England squad; Brook, Potts called up
James Anderson and Stuart Broad have been recalled in Brendon McCullum’s first England squad to take on New Zealand in a three-Test series next month, with Harry Brook and Matthew Potts receiving their first call-ups.
Live Suncorp: Collingwood Magpies v Giants
Live Suncorp: Collingwood Magpies v Giants
French Open: Carlos Alcaraz aiming to seize Rafael Nadal’s crown at Roland Garros
Carlos Alcaraz is seen as “the best player right now” in men’s tennis – can he land his first Grand Slam at the French Open?
James Anderson & Stuart Broad recalled by England for New Zealand Tests
England recall their all-time leading wicket-takers James Anderson and Stuart Broad for the first two Tests against New Zealand.
Billy Sharp: Man arrested after Sheffield United captain assaulted following play-off defeat by Nottingham Forest
Police arrest a man after Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp was assaulted by a fan at the end of their Championship play-off final second leg at Nottingham Forest.
Ivan Kuliak: Russian gymnast given one-year ban for wearing pro-war symbol on podium next to Ukrainian
Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak is given a one-year ban for wearing a national war symbol on the podium at an event in Qatar in March.
Southampton 1-2 Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp praises ‘unbelievable’ Liverpool performance
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says his side were “outstanding” during their 2-1 win over Southampton but admits winning the Premier League title is “unlikely”.
A Social Investment for Responsible Investors
1888PressRelease – Mortgage note investing can be a socially responsible investment strategy for those looking for an alternative investment strategy.
Man City Women keen to keep Shaw despite PSG interest
Manchester City Women have no interest in selling Khadija Shaw despite interest from Paris Saint-Germain.
Klopp: Nobody should forget how hard we fought to get here
Amid the delirium of Liverpool achieving their third Champions League final in five years, Jürgen Klopp paused his celebrations to ping off crucial texts.