February 15th, 2021

England heading for heavy defeat as Ashwin stars

England are heading for a heavy defeat in the second Test after closing day three in Chennai on 53-3 having been set 482 to win by India after Ravichandran Ashwin’s superb century.

How Rudiger fought for his Chelsea place

All footballers want one thing – to play regularly. But, for one reason or another, this is not always the case, as Chelsea centre-back Antonio Rudiger experienced earlier this season.

‘My mum didn’t know what to expect!’ – How Harlequins made history

When former Harlequins lock Simon Miall accepted an invitation to return to The Stoop a year ago for a matchday with “a new spin”, he brought along his biggest fan – his mum.

Six Nations team of the week

There were a host of impressive performers during round two of the Six Nations but who has made it into our team of the week?

Chester reveal testing plan

Officials at Chester are hoping a combination of mass Covid-19 testing and social-distancing measures will allow up to 5,000 racegoers to attend the Boodles May Festival.

India v England: Ravichandran Ashwin hits century before tourists lose three wickets

A century from local hero Ravichandran Ashwin heaps misery on England in the second Test against India in Chennai.

Nascar: Bubba Wallace 17th in Daytona 500 on debut for Michael Jordan team

Bubba Wallace finishes 17th in the Daytona 500 as NBA legend Michael Jordan’s 23XI team makes its Nascar debut.

Tottenham: Is this a fresh start for Gareth Bale, or will things fall apart – Jermaine Jenas

Gareth Bale gave a glimpse of why he might still have a future at Tottenham after all with his cameo performance against Manchester City, says ex-Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas.

Man Utd will ‘put up fight’ in title race, says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Manchester United “have to put up a fight” and will not “give away” the Premier League title early, insists manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Australian Open: Ashleigh Barty into quarter-final; Jessica Pegula shocks Elina Svitolina

World number one Ashleigh Barty only needs 71 minutes to defeat American Shelby Rogers and move into the Australian Open quarter-finals.
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