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Pakistan thrash Australia by nine wickets: second men’s one-day international – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from the 50-over match at Adelaide OvalAny thoughts? Email AngusThe Pakistan left-armer stops the attacking Australia opener in his tracks, bowling around the wicket and shaping the ball back into Fraser-McGurk. The ball pitched around leg stump and then straightened up as Fraser-McGurk played around it.2nd over: Australia 20-0 (Short 7, Fraser-McGurk 13) Fraser-McGurk lets fly with a trio of near-perfect shots through the off side for three boundaries. The first is a cut shot that turns -
Diallo eyes new Manchester United deal; Díaz surprises Slot: football news and more – live
via theguardian.comPremier League: 10 things to look out for this weekendFixtures | Tables | And you can mail Taha your thoughtsArne Slot has expressed his surprise at Luis Díaz’s midweek success as a No 9. The Colombian scored a hat-trick in the Champions League win over Bayer Leverkusen.Lucho did really well and if was, even for me, maybe a bit of a surprise to see how well he did. I played him there for a reason, I expected him to do good but that he did so well, that was even a surprise for me.Uef -
Kangaroos continue their AFLW charge after edging the Crows
via theage.com.auPremiership favourites North Melbourne remain unbeaten in 2024 after advancing to their third straight AFLW preliminary final with a seven-point victory over Adelaide in the qualifying final. -
'I'll focus on Leicester and we'll see after that': Ruud van Nistelrooy on his future – video
via theguardian.comRuud van Nistelrooy led Manchester United to a 2-0 victory over Greek champions PAOK in the Europa League. Van Nistelrooy, who is standing in as interim manager before the arrival of Rúben Amorim, will manage his last game for Manchester United on Sunday against Leicester. He said: 'For me, it's important now to carry on and build on results of Leicester, of Chelsea and of PAOK.' Continue reading... -
Ian Botham saved from crocodile-infested waters by Ashes rival Merv Hughes
via theguardian.comFormer England cricketer was on fishing trip in Australia‘At the end of the day Crocodile Beefy survived,’ he jokedIan Botham, the former England cricketer, has survived a fall into crocodile-infested waters on a fishing trip in Australia’s Northern Territory after he was rescued by his close friend and Ashes rival, Merv Hughes.Botham, 68, reportedly got his flip-flops tangled in a rope as he tried to board a boat and fell into the Moyle River during the pair’s four-day f -
NWSL playoff predictions: will Orlando and Marta continue their brilliant season?
via theguardian.comFour teams dominated the regular season but the playoffs are notoriously fickle. Our writers make their picks for the upcoming battle for the titleThe elites. Orlando, Washington, Gotham and Kansas City were the best teams in the regular season. And there was a 16-point gap between fourth-placed Kansas City and North Carolina, who finished fifth in the table. Collectively, the top four were responsible for 46% of the wins and 40% of the goals scored in the 14-team league. The players, owners and -
Forcing Arsenal’s women out of the Emirates is a horribly wasted opportunity | Suzanne Wrack
via theguardian.comFixture clash with men means women need a new home for Champions League game but did it really have to end this way? When the Carabao Cup quarter-final draw took place on 30 October, it set in motion a series of unfortunate events. Both Arsenal’s and Tottenham’s men’s teams were drawn at home, against Crystal Palace and Manchester United respectively. A week later, the dates of the fixtures were released, with Arsenal scheduled to host Palace on Wednesday 18 December and Totten -
Diallo eyes new Manchester United deal, team news and more: football – live
via theguardian.comPremier League: 10 things to look out for this weekendFixtures | Tables | And you can mail Taha your thoughtsAmad Diallo wants to sign a new long-term contract with Manchester United, with the forward’s terms expiring next summer.The 22-year-old, who joined in January 2021, was the standout performer in Thursday’s 2-0 win Europa League over PAOK, scoring both goals, as United registered a first win in European competition for 380 days. This lifted United to 15th in the standings. Dia -
Australia v Pakistan ODI, as it happened: Visitors dominate by nine wickets to set up series decider
via smh.com.auWorld Cup champions Australia have been embarrassed by Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval, suffering one of the heaviest defeats in their proud ODI history. -
Pakistan humiliate Australia to square ODI series with nine-wicket rout
via theguardian.comAustralia 163; Pakistan 169-1First home nine-wicket defeat in an ODI since 1992World champions Australia have been embarrassed by Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval, suffering one of the heaviest defeats in their ODI history.After posting only 163, Australia were then punished in the field by Pakistan’s openers Saim Ayub (82) and Abdullah Shafique (64 not out) as the tourists raced to a nine-wicket victory in the second ODI with 141 balls to spare. It is the first time since 1992 Australia have -
Line-ball call looms on Harris, McSweeney. But top order is not the selectors’ only worry
via smh.com.auCricket Australia will name a 13-player Test squad, possibly as early as Saturday, though the identity of Usman Khawaja’s opening partner may not be known for a while longer. -
Would you pay $1000 for the Kaufusi fade? Felise does
via theage.com.auFelise Kaufusi will be the Tongan easy to spot on Sunday with the wacky haircut that has cost more than $1000 to maintain – and what he has planned next. -
Why an NRL player draft could benefit lawyers more than the league
via theage.com.auAny attempt by the governing body to introduce an internal draft without the players’ backing would appear to be a non-starter, if previous cases are any guide. -
Gutherson signs on with Dragons
via smh.com.auClint Gutherson is a Dragon after inking a three-year deal with the club. -
Collins Hunting Ben
via smh.com.auLindsay Collins has been a man on a mission in Kangaroos camp; the Rooster doing his best to convince Ben Hunt to sign with the tri-colours. -
‘We didn’t give Mauricio the credit he deserved’: Hugo Lloris on Pochettino, Levy, Spurs and the USA
via theguardian.comThe former Tottenham and France captain discusses his ups and downs at Spurs, Ange Postecoglou and his new life in Los AngelesRead exclusive extracts from Hugo Lloris’s autobiography Hugo Lloris lived in the intense pressure cooker of international football and the Premier League for so long that there is lightness and even relief as he describes how today began for him in Los Angeles. “I woke up this morning and had breakfast with my kids,” he says with a grin as he chats away -
States of Play: making sense of football’s descent into the morass
via theguardian.comIn charting the game’s transformation into a geopolitical weapon, new book serves an urgent and crucial purposeStick to football. It doesn’t really work does it? The big problem with sticking to football is that football doesn’t stick to football. Instead, football keeps sticking to other things, such as nation building, geopolitics, contrived Hollywood bro-ship vehicles and cruelty.Before that football stuck to European industrial wealth and colonial governance. In the future -
Sports quiz of the week: unbeaten runs, new coaches and ‘the whole truth’
via theguardian.comTest your recall of football, rugby union, tennis, NFL and more from the last seven days in sport Continue reading... -
Chess: England out of the medals at European senior championships
via theguardian.comEngland has been the most successful nation in senior events, but competition has become stiffer in Europe, while the US has won the world over-50 teams two years runningEngland’s success in senior events has been outstanding in recent years, but there are indications that the golden era, which was already challenged by US over-50 team victories in 2023 and 2024, may be undermined further by individuals and teams from Eastern Europe.At the European individual 65+ championshi -
Marcus Harris takes pole position in race for opening Test spot as tempers flare after controversial umpiring decision
via abc.net.auMarcus Harris appears to be the new leader in the great bat-off to find Usman Khawaja's batting partner at the top of Australia's Test line-up after a strong showing against India A. -
Pakistan chase 164 for victory over Australia: second men’s one-day international – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from the 50-over match at Adelaide OvalAny thoughts? Email AngusThe Pakistan left-armer stops the attacking Australia opener in his tracks, bowling around the wicket and shaping the ball back into Fraser-McGurk. The ball pitched around leg stump and then straightened up as Fraser-McGurk played around it.2nd over: Australia 20-0 (Short 7, Fraser-McGurk 13) Fraser-McGurk lets fly with a trio of near-perfect shots through the off side for three boundaries. The first is a cut shot that turns -
Pakistan to chase 164 for victory over Australia: second men’s one-day international – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from the 50-over match at Adelaide OvalAny thoughts? Email or tweet @martinpeganThe Pakistan left-armer stops the attacking Australia opener in his tracks, bowling around the wicket and shaping the ball back into Fraser-McGurk. The ball pitched around leg stump and then straightened up as Fraser-McGurk played around it.2nd over: Australia 20-0 (Short 7, Fraser-McGurk 13) Fraser-McGurk lets fly with a trio of near-perfect shots through the off side for three boundaries. The first is a cut -
Belclare a Hot chance to chase western riches
via smh.com.auVictory in the Hot Danish Stakes could see Belclare join star stablemate Overpass on a plane for the Perth summer carnival. -
Three big guns that will win on Champions day: Flemington’s best bets
via theage.com.auIt is the fourth and final day of Melbourne Cup week, and three of the best horses in the country are expected to come up trumps in the three group 1s. -
Des Hasler settles legal stoush with Sea Eagles
via abc.net.auThe Manly Sea Eagles and former coach Des Hasler have avoided a bitter courtroom showdown, after agreeing to settle a messy contract dispute at the 11th hour. -
Lamar Jackson leads Ravens back as Baltimore hold off Bengals in 35-34 thriller
via theguardian.comJackson shines as Ravens beat Bengals 35-24Baltimore rally from 21-7 third-quarter deficitLamar Jackson threw for three fourth-quarter touchdowns, and the Baltimore Ravens stopped Cincinnati on a two-point conversion with 38 seconds remaining to hold off the Bengals 35-34 on Thursday night.The Ravens (7-3) rallied from a 21-7 third-quarter deficit, overcoming a huge game from Cincinnati receiver Ja’Marr Chase. He finished with 11 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns, including a five -
After years as Test football's quiet success story, Papua New Guinea are ready to make some noise
via abc.net.auPapua New Guinea might lack the stars of Tonga and Samoa but their own rise in Test football is no less impressive as they prepare for the game of a lifetime against New Zealand. -
Squash champion Hunt achieves Legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame
via abc.net.auGeoff Hunt was a dominant force in squash, but believes his efforts off the court might have made the biggest impact on the Olympics-bound sport. -
Squash champion Hunt acheives Legend status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame
via abc.net.auGeoff Hunt was a dominant force in squash, but believes his efforts off the court might have made the biggest impact on the Olympics-bound sport. -
He met Wayne Bennett in his school uniform. Now he might bring down the Kangaroos
via smh.com.auThe hype is growing around 20-year-old Tongan star Isaiya Katoa. And with every learning curve, a character well-equipped to handle the pressure emerges.
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