June, 2022

Morgan retires from international cricket | ‘Right time for me and England’

World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan has confirmed his retirement from international cricket, saying “the future for England’s white-ball teams is brighter than ever”.

Inexperienced Ireland face ‘biggest game of lives’ against Maori All Blacks

Andy Farrell says his experimental Ireland side face the “biggest game of their lives” after selecting five uncapped players to take on the Maori All Blacks on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports.

Relive England’s 2019 World Cup win

Watch the pick of the action as England beat New Zealand in an incredible finale to the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup.

Eoin Morgan: England white-ball captain retires from international cricket

England’s World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan confirms his retirement from international cricket.

Australian great Glen Boss backs Dettori to bounce back

Three-time Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Glen Boss has backed Frankie Dettori to continue to show his talents in the saddle.

Willemse, Jantjies start as Boks name strong side for first Wales Test

Elton Jantjies will start at fly-half and the electric Damian Willemse at full-back when South Africa take on Wales in the first Test at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, live on Sky Sports.

Smith-Farrell axis at the centre of Jones’ new England blueprint

Marcus Smith first took part in an England training camp as an 18-year-old in August 2017.

PODCAST: What impact will LIV Golf have on the sport?

Trish Johnson & Gary Murphy join Josh Antmann to discuss an action-packed weekend of golf and look ahead to the latest LIV Golf Invitational Series event in Portland.

Meehan eyes Superlative run for Isaac Shelby

Brian Meehan is preparing to step Isaac Shelby up to Group Two level having outlined the Superlative Stakes during Newmarket’s July Festival as a possible destination.

Lewis Hamilton and F1 condemn Nelson Piquet’s racially abusive language about British driver

Lewis Hamilton says “archaic mindsets need to change” and have no place in Formula 1 after three-time world champion Nelson Piquet uses racially abusive language about him.
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