Why is Michael Jordan suing Nascar? The blockbuster antitrust trial, explained
The basketball legend says Nascar gives teams too little power with too much risk. His lawsuit could force historic changes to how one of America’s biggest sports is runMichael Jordan took the stand on Friday in his landmark antitrust fight against Nascar, a case that could reshape how one of America’s biggest sports is run. Jordan’s team, 23XI Racing, …
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Rory McIlroy scuppered by banana at Australian Open
McIlroy nine shots off pace after banana mishap
Rory McIlroy is nine shots behind leader Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen ahead of the final day of the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne.
F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Verstappen takes pole in qualifying for the season finale – as it happened
Lando Norris will start his quest to be crowned champion of the world from second on the grid after Max Verstappen put his Red Bull on pole with a magical qualifying lap in Abu DhabiNico Rosberg cannot believe Hamilton went off in FP3 when all by himself, in the dry. It really is very sad to see one of the greats struggling like this.We are 15 minutes from …
Britain's Brookes wins fourth World Cup gold
Britain's Mia Brookes claims the fourth World Cup win of her career with a comfortable victory in the Freestyle Snowboard Big Air World Cup in Beijing.
Olsson levels the score for Liverpool!
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Bowler’s creature comforts emblematic of a touring side seen as paying the price for taking a laid-back approachThere are often single images that come to sum up entire Ashes series and frequently they have been taken when no cricket was being played. Andrew Flintoff consoling Brett Lee; Shane Warne’s balcony dance; the sprinkler; Ian Botham celebrating …
Wesley Sneijder picks his four favourites to win World Cup as England snubbed
Dutch legend Wesley Sneijder has picked made his picks for the 2026 World Cup semi-finals, leaving England out of his reckoning
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Ashes player ratings as England give away needless wickets vs Australia
England player ratings from day three at the Gabba as Australia built a healthy lead ahead of both teams' second innings
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Sun setting on England’s Ashes dream as Australia close on second Test triumph
Second Test, D3: England 334 & 134-6; Australia 511Tourists collapse under lights and trail by 43“Any chance of getting a refund on the next three, boys?” bellowed a man in canary yellow shirt towards a group of England fans. They do love to stick it to the old country in this part of the world, albeit this exchange occurred early on day three of the …
Woeful England on the brink of another crushing defeat - leaving their Ashes hopes in freefall - after chastening day at the Gabba
Ben Stokes's side staggered to 134 for six by stumps, still 43 behind, and face a near-impossible task to avoid going 2-0 down. This Ashes series feels over almost before it has begun
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'Completely and utterly outplayed!' | Nasser's damning England verdict
Nasser Hussain says England were 'out-thought and out-played’ on day three of the second Ashes Test, leaving them on the brink of defeat in Brisbane.
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Thomas Tuchel keeps his cool amid cringe, confusion and drama of World Cup draw | David Hytner
England manager happy to ‘focus on what we can influence’ after a draw that will live long in the memory and not for the right reasons At the end of an extraordinary day in the US capital and a World Cup draw that lurched between the ridiculous and the sublime (with a greater emphasis on the former, if the truth be told), Thomas Tuchel and England now …