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SC decision on Lodha panel report likely in three weeks
The Supreme Court has reserved its judgement in the case concerning implementation of the Lodha Committee recommendations by the BCCINagraj Gollapudi
Abramovich Wasted £85m On Diabolical Chelsea Striker
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang made a rare appearance from the bench in Chelseas 2-0 defeat against Brentford on Wednesday night and failed to win over the
Africans to watch this weekend
We preview the continent’s stars expected to feature for their respective clubs around Europe this weekend.GettyAfricans to watch in EuropeMohamed Eln
Smith looks for evidence of Asian progress
Steven Smith seemed relaxed and upbeat ahead of Australia’s third Test against Sri Lanka, highlighting the progress his side is making in adopting a m
Man Utd’s £200k-p/w Star Let Ten Hag Down v Aston Villa
Manchester United may well have claimed a vital three points yesterday, but the game was far from a classic as they barely scraped past Aston Villa.
From Pepe to Torreira – The Arsenal players that could leave during the summer transfer window
Mikel Arteta and Edu are looking to offload several players before the start of the new season but some will be harder to shift than others…As is of
Confident Williamson hopes to build on Zimbabwe gains
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was pleased with the way his spinners came through after the seamers and the batsmen set the match up in the three
Chelsea Could Unearth Their Own Haaland In "Positive" Starlet
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly appears to be close to appointing Mauricio Pochettino as the new boss of the Stamford Bridge side, with Sky Sports claiming
Martial might have just resurrected his Manchester United career with Melbourne Victory goal
Manchester United made it back-to-back wins under Erik ten Hag with a 4-1 win against Melbroune Victory. Goals from Scott McTominay, Anthony Martial,
Rayner and Franklin take command for Middlesex
James Franklin and Ollie Rayner made for an unlikely pair of destroyers. But together they turned the game, as Durham’s 74 for 0 became 74 for 4 in 17