August, 2024

Visser hits six sixes as Samoa add record 39 runs in over

Samoan cricketer Darius Visser sets a new men’s Twenty20 International record when he hit 39 runs in a single over during a 2026 T20 World Cup regional qualifier on Tuesday.

East v West – Germany’s drug-fuelled Cold War for medals

At the end of the Cold War, East Germany’s systematic doping secrets spilled out. The truth on the other side of the Berlin Wall has taken longer to emerge.

SWPL champions Celtic beat City | Rangers, Hearts, Hibs, Motherwell win

A round-up from the Scottish Women’s Premier League as champions Celtic, Rangers, Hearts, Hibernian and Motherwell extended their winning starts to the season.

City Of Troy to face stellar line-up in Juddmonte International

City Of Troy will face 12 rivals as he bids for more Group One glory in the Juddmonte International at York on Wednesday.

Today on Sky Sports Racing: Windsor, Yarmouth and Worcester feature

There is something for everyone live on Sky Sports Racing on Monday with Flat action at Windsor and Yarmouth, while jumping is back at Worcester.

‘Let’s go!’ | Warrington attempts face-off with a hysterical Carney!

Josh Warrington warms up his face-off skills in a head-to-head with Brian Carney as he prepares for his fight with Anthony Cacace later this year.

Sinner battles past Zverev into Monday’s Cincinnati final – live on Sky

World No 1 Jannik Sinner dramatically outlasted Alexander Zverev in a third set tie-break to reach the Cincinnati Open final – live on Sky Sports Tennis on Monday.

Australia’s Richardson switches to GB cycling team after Paris medals

Track cyclist Matt Richardson, who won three medals for Australia at the Paris Olympics, switches nationality and will now represent Great Britain.

Sterling ‘has let team-mates down’, but Maresca faces ‘impossible job’

The inevitable problems of Chelsea’s bloated squad start even before the season kicks off with Raheem Sterling accused of letting his team-mates down by a pundit.

What next for The Hundred?

After four years of The Hundred, outside investment is coming and the tournament could look very different come 2025.
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