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Liverpool interested in signing Lanus defender Julio Soler as Argentine club demand $15m fee for wonderkid
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'I couldn't see!' – Kylian Mbappe warned custom mask 'can slow down a player' as Robert Lewandowski recalls 'annoying' experience at Bayern Munich ahead of Poland's crunch Euro 2024 clash with France
Kylian Mbappe has been warned by Robert Lewandowski that the custom mask required to protect his broken nose will be “annoying” and affect his vision.
Junior Bumrah's IPL fairytale
An action similar to India’s pace spearhead is opening a number of doors for young Mahesh KumarShashank Kishore in Bengaluru27-Mar-2019He gently leans
Spinners write another chapter in Bangladesh's growth story
The emergence of Shakib Al Hasan, Taijul Islam and Mehidy Hasan as a potent trio of spinners, coupled with a move towards result-oriented pitches, has
Bangladesh look to ace the running game
Picking singles and twos are as vital to a T20 strategy as boundaries, and the series against Zimbabwe so far has shown it’s an area that Bangladesh n
Delport's Caribbean chance
The South African allrounder narrowly missed out on the IPL and played just one game in the BBL. He’s now looking to make a mark on the CPLJonhenry Wi
India in favourable, but unfamiliar position
It is not often that India go into an away Test with a lead, but following their important win at Lord’s, the onus is now on MS Dhoni to ensure that t
Australia's Awesome Foursome among the best in Test history
Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood and Lyon have more than 1500 Test wickets among them and are now looking to tick off another box: feature in a title-winning
Daryl Mitchell keeps the family globe-trotting tradition alive
Daryl Mitchell used to travel with his dad when he was younger; now he’s the one taking the kids around and their next stop is the IPL Alagappan Muthu
England's perseverance overcomes conditions
With little pace, little turn, little bounce and little chance of any reverse-swing, England’s bowlers had to dry up runs to take wickets, and their p