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Two decades after playing one of the best Test series ever, Australia and England's equally flawed sides mean the 2005 epic could well be toppled this summer.
The Women’s Rugby World Cup is well and truly back for another edition. All eyes are on England, who are out for revenge ...
Ben Stokes’ side will try to win back the urn, starting with the first Test in Perth in November, with TNT Sports now set to ...
The fallout from England's criticism of India's batting approach at Old Trafford has reignited debate over Bazball's place in ...
Northampton flanker Henry Pollock, 20, has been rewarded for his stellar year by being included in a new 25-man group to be ...
Henry Pollock's impressive breakout year in international rugby has rewarded the Northampton back-row with an enhanced ...
Former Olympic sevens champion Charlotte Caslick has been ruled out of the women's Rugby World Cup in England in a blow for ...
We take a look at five questions England will be seeking answers to prior to the eagerly-awaited Ashes series in Australia ...
Even months before the start of the highly anticipated Ashes series between arch-rivals England and Australia, there have ...
Yet England look to have blown a chance to get back into this game, with Yashasvi Jaiswal spared on 20 by Harry Brook at ...
England's Jofra Archer, left, celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Steven Smith during the third one day international cricket match between England and Australia in County Durham, England ...
Fans from England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, and Australia are all in town for the home opener. Fans from across the pond A group of 10 are from England and another group of 10 are from Germany.