The best worst transfers that should've worked: From Sancho to Werner

The best worst transfers that should've worked: From Sancho to Werner

  •   22/08/2025 08:01:03
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Sometimes, a transfer should work, but doesn't. Here are several recently in the Premier League and beyond.
Transfer window weekly: Man City to move for Rodrygo? Could Raphinha leave Barcelona?

Transfer window weekly: Man City to move for Rodrygo? Could Raphinha leave Barcelona?

  •   22/08/2025 08:01:03
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The summer transfer window is open, but what are our reporters hearing about deals that could be done? Get the latest every Friday.
Premier League news: Rodri, Foden available for Man City-Spurs clash

Premier League news: Rodri, Foden available for Man City-Spurs clash

  •   22/08/2025 08:01:03
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Hear from all the managers ahead of the second weekend of the 2025-26 Premier League season.
ISL stand-off: Supreme Court asks AIFF, organisers to find solution soon

ISL stand-off: Supreme Court asks AIFF, organisers to find solution soon

  •   22/08/2025 08:01:03
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The Supreme Court has directed AIFF and FSDL to settle the Master Rights Agreement dispute before August 28, 2025, to decide the future of ISL 2025-26.
Mo Bobat wants RCB to honour Bengaluru stampede victims: Part of our heritage

Mo Bobat wants RCB to honour Bengaluru stampede victims: Part of our heritage

  •   22/08/2025 08:01:03
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Mo Bobat urged RCB to honour the 11 fans who died in the IPL 2025 victory stampede, calling them part of the team's heritage. The tragedy also led to Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium being dropped as a Women's World Cup venue, with Navi Mumbai stepping in.
SA20 season 4: Playoffs and final venues announced - Full details

SA20 season 4: Playoffs and final venues announced - Full details

  •   22/08/2025 07:00:47
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Cricket South Africa has announced the venues for the SA20 Season 4 playoffs and final. Newlands in Cape Town will host the final. Kingsmead, Centurion, and the Wanderers will host the playoff matches in January 2026. Durban will host a playoff for the first time. The season will begin on December 26.
USA Cricket severs ties with strategic partner ACE; risks bankruptcy

USA Cricket severs ties with strategic partner ACE; risks bankruptcy

  •   22/08/2025 07:00:47
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USA Cricket has ended its agreement with American Cricket Enterprises (ACE), the force behind Major League Cricket, leading to uncertainty surrounding World Cup preparations and financial stability. The decision, driven by board members, raises concerns about potential bankruptcy due to the loss of ACE's financial support, which has totalled over $10 million since 2019.
'Broke all bones': Taylor Swift's hilarious mix-up resurfaces; Kevin Pietersen teases pop star

'Broke all bones': Taylor Swift's hilarious mix-up resurfaces; Kevin Pietersen teases pop star

  •   22/08/2025 07:00:47
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Pop icon Taylor Swift once appeared on The Graham Norton Show. She shared the couch with former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen. During the show, Swift admitted she was a bit confused by cricket. The exchange resurfaced on social media, as Swift's opinions on the sport and a hilarious mix-up with rugby once again, amused fans.
Four on the trot! Matthew Breetzke creates history, breaks Navjot Singh Sidhu's 38-year-old record

Four on the trot! Matthew Breetzke creates history, breaks Navjot Singh Sidhu's 38-year-old record

  •   22/08/2025 07:00:47
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South Africa batter Matthew Breetzke has made history by becoming the first ODI cricketer to begin his career with four consecutive scores of fifty or more. The South African batter achieved this milestone during the second ODI against Australia, scoring a fluent 88. India's Navjot Singh Sidhu had achieved the feat in 1987 but in five ODIs.
Asia Cup: 'The value of a human life should be more than sports'- Ex India cricketer questions India-Pakistan clash

Asia Cup: 'The value of a human life should be more than sports'- Ex India cricketer questions India-Pakistan clash

  •   22/08/2025 07:00:47
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Manoj Tiwary questions the India-Pakistan Asia Cup match appropriateness after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, emphasizing human life's value over sports. He also expressed surprise over Shreyas Iyer and Yashasvi Jaiswal's exclusion from the Asia Cup squad, despite their strong performances.
Shreyas Iyer to take over Rohit Sharma as ODI captain? BCCI secretary quashes rumours

Shreyas Iyer to take over Rohit Sharma as ODI captain? BCCI secretary quashes rumours

  •   22/08/2025 07:00:47
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BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia has ruled out the possibility of having Shreyas Iyer as the next India ODI captain. The board is likely grooming Shubman Gill for that position.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are still very fit, hope they play 2027 World Cup: Ross Taylor

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are still very fit, hope they play 2027 World Cup: Ross Taylor

  •   22/08/2025 07:00:47
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Former New Zealand batter Ross Taylor has shared his thoughts on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma playing till the ODI World Cup 2027, mentioning the various factors which could affect their decisions.
Live telecast selection meetings so fans know why players are dropped: Manoj Tiwary

Live telecast selection meetings so fans know why players are dropped: Manoj Tiwary

  •   22/08/2025 07:00:47
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Former cricketer Manoj Tiwary has called for BCCI to live stream selection meetings to improve transparency. This demand follows controversy over the exclusion of Shreyas Iyer and Yashasvi Jaiswal from the Asia Cup squad.
Shuttlecock crisis in badminton has not reached alarming levels: BWF

Shuttlecock crisis in badminton has not reached alarming levels: BWF

  •   22/08/2025 07:00:47
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The Badminton World Federation has acknowledged the issue of global shuttlecock shortage. However, they have denied that it has reached a critical level yet.
Women's World Cup 2025: Bengaluru fixtures moved to Navi Mumbai

Women's World Cup 2025: Bengaluru fixtures moved to Navi Mumbai

  •   22/08/2025 06:00:21
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Navi Mumbai will host five fixtures including the second semifinal and the final, unless Pakistan make it to the summit clash
Pragyan Ojha likely to be included in BCCI Men's selection panel

Pragyan Ojha likely to be included in BCCI Men's selection panel

  •   22/08/2025 05:01:13
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The Board is on the lookout for two selectors for the Men's team and four for the Women's team
USA Cricket Boardroom Battle: ACE Partnership Collapses, World Cup Prep in Doubt

USA Cricket Boardroom Battle: ACE Partnership Collapses, World Cup Prep in Doubt

  •   22/08/2025 05:01:13
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The proposal to terminate ACE's contract was put forth by Chairman Venu Pisike and Board Member David Haubert
'You don’t talk, rookie': Ex-Australia batter recalls Virat Kohli’s fiery reply on his Test debut

'You don’t talk, rookie': Ex-Australia batter recalls Virat Kohli’s fiery reply on his Test debut

  •   22/08/2025 05:01:13
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Joe Burns recalls his debut Boxing Day Test in 2014 against India, where a brief attempt to sledge Virat Kohli backfired spectacularly. Kohli, then emerging as India's Test captain, silenced Burns with a sharp retort and a boundary. Burns learned a valuable lesson about engaging with the fierce competitor, whose leadership shaped India's aggressive cricketing identity.
Women's World Cup: Navi Mumbai replaces Bengaluru as venue - ICC issues revised schedule

Women's World Cup: Navi Mumbai replaces Bengaluru as venue - ICC issues revised schedule

  •   22/08/2025 05:01:13
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The ICC has shifted the venue for the Women's Cricket World Cup, replacing Bengaluru with Navi Mumbai, which will now host up to five matches, including a semi-final and potentially the final. The tournament will span five venues across India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2.
R Ashwin reveals reason behind sudden retirement: Sitting out of the team got to me

R Ashwin reveals reason behind sudden retirement: Sitting out of the team got to me

  •   22/08/2025 05:01:13
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Ravichandran Ashwin has finally broken the silence on his sudden international retirement from all forms of cricket in December 2024. The legendary spinner has cited non-selection on away tours and family commitments as reasons behind his decision not to play further cricket for India.
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