Best catches of Cricket World Cup in 60 seconds!
Check out the best catches from the Cricket World Cup 2023 featuring Kane Williamson, Rahmat Shah and Mitchell Santner. Source
When is the Cricket World Cup final on Sky Sports?
India take on Australia in the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup final on Sunday – and you can follow all of the action across Sky Sports. Source
Everton deducted 10 Premier League points
Everton have been deducted 10 points with immediate effect for a breach of the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules. Source
Evatt: The manager who helped restore Bolton’s soul
Ian Evatt’s three-and-a-half years in charge of Bolton Wanderers is near enough a Sir Alex Ferguson-style tenure in the modern game. Source
Neuer is a legend but has Bayern ‘keeper still got it?
Roman Weidenfeller’s face creases and his voice lowers, almost wincing at the recollection. “Maybe it is 35 when it starts. You are not as quick, not as fast as before with the reactions.” He is discussing his decline as a goalkeeper. It is a painful memory. Source
Brighton’s Baggaley: The WSL’s ‘human brick wall’
‘Sophie Baggaley is a human brick wall’ was the message put out by Brighton’s social media team last Sunday night. And for good reason. Source
‘India have every box ticked – but are now facing their toughest opponent’
Ian Ward, Eoin Morgan and Nasser Hussain preview the Cricket World Cup final between India and Australia. Source
Ferrari boss fumes at ‘unacceptable’ Sainz damage as Wolff defends F1
Frederic Vasseur branded F1 as “unacceptable” after Carlos Sainz’s car was severely damaged in the opening Las Vegas Grand Prix practice session, but Toto Wolff defended the situation. Source
Southgate: Equal pay in football is important
England manager Gareth Southgate discusses equal pay across men and women’s football, following Emma Hayes’ appointment as U.S women’s national team head coach and the news that she’ll earn the same salary as U.S men’s head coach Gregg Berhalter. Source
Diaz double helps Colombia stun Brazil in front of freed father
Luis Diaz scored twice as Colombia stunned Brazil 2-1 in a World Cup qualifier, with his father watching in the stands days after he was released by kidnappers. Source