October 12th, 2022
Malan, Curran star as England clinch series win over Australia
England clinched a T20I series win over Australia with a game to spare with Dawid Malan and Moeen Ali’s innings-reviving partnership and Sam Curran’s three wickets propelling Jos Buttler’s side to an eight-run victory in game two.
Meet the young English manager in Cambodia’s Premier League
Alistair Heath was working in Leicester City’s academy but the young coach wanted something more. It is that desire to make the move into football management that has taken him on a journey to the Cambodian Premier League
Ascot expect no worse than soft ground for Champions Day
Ascot clerk of the course Chris Stickels is keeping a close eye on the inconsistent weather forecasts ahead of Qipco British Champions Day, live on Sky Sports Racing, but revealed the ground is likely to be no worse than soft.
Raducanu turns to Murray’s former fitness coach after Tursunov exit
Emma Raducanu has turned to Andy Murray’s former fitness coach, Jez Green, to address her ongoing injury problems after ending her partnership with Russian Dmitry Tursunov.
Deontay Wilder wants to fight Anthony Joshua in Africa
Former world champion Deontay Wilder still wants to fight Britain’s Anthony Joshua – and is eager for the bout to be in Africa.
England in Australia: Dawid Malan and Sam Curran shine to help seal T20 series
Dawid Malan and Sam Curran impress as England edge Australia by eight runs and take an unassailable 2-0 lead in their three-match Twenty20 series.
Ora Washington: The ‘queen of two courts’ whose brilliance was ignored
Ora Washington was a dominant champion across two sports in an age where prejudice and ignorance denied her proper recognition.
Pauline Ferrand-Prevot: Ineos Grenadiers sign first female rider
Pauline Ferrand-Prevot, who has won mountain bike, road, cyclocross and gravel world titles, becomes the first female to join Ineos Grenadiers.
Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool manager not happy with questions about ‘spark’
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was unhappy when asked whether he agreed with former midfielder Dietmar Hamann’s assessment that the Reds needed a “spark”.