
'Just in the dark': De Kock slams ICC as England leaves but SA, WI remain stuck
Quinton de Kock slammed the ICC over perceived preferential treatment for England's departure from the T20 World Cup.
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Wales want Phillips to join World Cup campaign
Wales hope Tottenham defender Ashley Phillips could boost their World Cup qualifying hopes, if they can persuade the 20-year-old to switch allegiance from England.
Read full article →Six Nations team of the week: Which players impressed in round four?
Which individuals stood out in a thrilling weekend of action?
By Harry Latham-Coyle and Luke Baker
Read full article →Wales want Phillips to join World Cup campaign
Wales hope Tottenham defender Ashley Phillips could boost their World Cup qualifying hopes, if they can persuade the 20-year-old to switch allegiance from England.
Read full article →‘Had big conversations’: Sanju Samson credits Sachin Tendulkar’s guidance for success in T20 World Cup
Samson, who was struggling prior to the World Cup, added, "Feels like a dream. Very happy and grateful. Out of words, out of emotions.”
Read full article →'Mitchell ko sorry bolne gya tha': Arshdeep Singh after on-field spat with Daryl Mitchell
India achieved a historic feat, retaining the ICC Men's T20 World Cup by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs. This marks their third title and first on home soil. Stellar batting performances, including Sanju Samson's 89, propelled India to a massive 255/5. A disciplined bowling attack then restricted New Zealand, securing a memorable victory.
By TOI SPORTS DESK
Read full article →Sanju Samson reveals Sachin Tendulkar’s guidance before T20 World Cup: ‘What more can I ask for?’
Read full article →Italy beat England for the first time as unpredictable Six Nations championship takes another big twist
England suffered a historic first defeat to Italy with a 23-18 collapse at the Stadio Olimpico raising the grim prospect of falling to their worst Six Nations finish.
Read full article →Laporta stopped Messi Barca return to avoid power struggle – Xavi
"Leo was signed, in January 2023 after winning the World Cup, we got in touch and he told me he wanted to come back," Xavi told Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia late on Sunday. The post Laporta stopped Messi Barca return to avoid power struggle – Xavi appeared first on Vanguard News.
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