‘Raise hell’ – the fastest bowler you might not have heard of
The story of Duncan Spencer, the “frighteningly fast” bowler who could have played for England or Australia.
‘Qatar GP shows anything can happen in three-way title showdown’
Formula 1 is heading into its first final-race championship showdown between more than two drivers for 15 years, and anything can happen.
‘Arsenal deserve to be clear – but who’s best placed to challenge?’
MOTD pundit Alan Shearer explains where Chelsea and the rest of the chasing pack need to improve if they are going to challenge Premier League leaders Arsenal.
‘Is this the start of Liverpool’s life without Salah?’
Is this the start of Liverpool’s life without Mohamed Salah after he was dropped for the 2-0 win at West Ham, asks chief football writer Phil McNulty.
England can hit Australia with pace again – Carse
Brydon Carse believes England can once again hit Australia with pace in the second Ashes Test in Brisbane, despite the expected absence of Mark Wood.
Bitcoin is outdated – With the launch of the Ripple ETF, XRP holders can earn up to $17,800 per day
1888PressRelease – As discussions about the “next cryptocurrency breakthrough” intensify, Ripple (XRP) is once again in the spotlight.
Root plays down struggles in Australia and questions need for pink-ball Test
Joe Root said he is confident of rediscovering his scoring touch after a drubbing by Australia in the Ashes opener and has questioned the need for a pink-ball Test.
Puig emulates legendary Ballesteros to win Australian PGA Championship
David Puig became the first Spaniard since the legendary Seve Ballesteros to win the Australian PGA Championship, securing the Joe Kirkwood Cup with a superb final round of 66 at Royal Queensland on Sunday.
Frank slams Spurs boos for Vicario: ‘They can’t be true fans, it’s unacceptable’
Thomas Frank described Tottenham fans who booed Guglielmo Vicario during the 2-1 defeat to Fulham as “not true fans” and deemed it “unacceptable”
‘A bad night’s sleep’ – Norris’ unusual plan for first title chance
Lando Norris says he is hoping for a “bad night’s sleep” as he looks to seal his first F1 world title on Sunday at the Qatar Grand Prix.