Former Australian spinner Steve O'Keefe has backed England's head coach Brendon McCullum to continue despite Ashes struggles.
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Taylor Swift's last album sparked bizarre accusations of Nazism. It was a coordinated attack How much money you need to be in ...
Even though Kyler Gordon hasn't played up to his standards this season, he's still too valuable for the Chicago Bears.
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England greats rip apart Ben Stokes, Bazball and Ashes disaster
England’s Bazball approach falters in the opening Ashes Tests in Australia. The team’s aggressive style meets discipline and ...
According to Elias Sports Bureau, Hurts became the first player since at least 1978 — when Elias starting tracking statistics ...
Pam Shriver built her legendary tennis career with her serve-and-volley game. Now, she’s all about service. The Hall of Fame ...
Former Sunderland and England boss Sam Allardyce has backed the club to finish in the top six – despite the “disaster” of losing players to the Africa Cup of Nations. The Black Cats face losing ...
The Indian bowlers then combined to skittle South Africa for their lowest T20 total of 74 in 12.3 overs to take a 1-0 lead in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland.com Guardians writer Paul Hoynes has been named the best in baseball, and Browns writer Mary Kay ...
The Colts secured a Wild Card spot, but Rivers' final NFL game was a hard-fought 27-24 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC ...
Former Rockies manager Walt Weiss became the Braves’ manager last week after spending eight seasons as their bench coach under Brian Snitker.
England’s cricket team don’t look at all bothered by being 2-0 down in the Ashes as they continue to enjoy themselves in Noosa.
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