Koo Jun Yup recently paid tribute to his late wife, Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, in an emotional social media post. His post ...
England were dealt a crushing T20 series whitewash defeat after Australia recorded an emphatic 72-run win at the Adelaide Oval. England have already lost the Women’s Ashes and their latest ...
"The ashes in the Japanese temple are not of Netaji," the Commission had further concluded. The Indian government had rejected the findings of the Commission. The confusion over the alleged "lack ...
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Australia will aim to seal the series when they host England in the second T20I match of the Women's Ashes this Thursday. The hosts defeated the England team by 57 runs and started the three-match ...
The hosts retained the Women’s Ashes with victory in the first T20 in Sydney extending their lead in the multi-format series to an unassailable 8-0. It extends England’s hunt for success in ...
How very British… But the kerfuffle that followed Ronay’s aside – you’d hesitate to call it a jibe – felt more significant, marking as it did the first blows in the Ashes phoney war ...
But when it comes to the Ashes and World Cup, they just haven’t been able to dominate. ‘Australia are the team that have dominated over the last ten or 15 years and you look at these two sides ...
After Australia retained the Women’s Ashes and set their sights on a series whitewash, Sophia Dunkley declared England’s dressing room “back Heather [Knight] 100 per cent” to lead the group.
Four games into the Ashes and Australia has dominated England, a trend one star says will continue despite injury clouds over two key players. Selectors weren’t rushing to rule Healy out of the ...
Following England's 57-run loss in Monday's first T20I in Sydney, which put Australia 8-0 up in the Ashes and ensured they will retain the trophy, Hartley said she had been frozen out.
Australia overcame injuries to Alyssa Healy and Ash Gardner to retain the women’s Ashes with a 57-run defeat of England in the first Twenty20 International of the multi-format series.