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‘My proudest moments are when I had to fight’: Michael Carberry on cricket, cancer and captaincy
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‘My proudest moments are when I had to fight’: Michael Carberry on cricket, cancer and captaincy

The former England opener explains how ‘a little boy from the poor side of south-east London’ made it to the top By Wisden Cricket Monthly Born in Croydon to parents who had emigrated from the Caribbean, Michael Carberry grew up in a cricket-obsessed household, dreaming of one day playing for England. Before he hit his teens he had been scouted by Surrey. He worked his way up through the ranks at the Oval and found himself sharing a dressing room with legends. Continue reading...

The Guardian18 Mar
Bangladesh sports minister to consult ICC on future of BCB
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Bangladesh sports minister to consult ICC on future of BCB

Sports minister Aminul Haque said on Tuesday that once the five-member committee submits its report within 15 working days, he will discuss the matter with the ICC

ESPN Cricinfo18 Mar
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Super Rugby R6: Slipper to set new caps mark

James Slipper is set to become the most-capped Super Rugby player of all time when he runs out for his 203rd appearance on Friday night. Check out all the Round 6 team news here!

ESPN Rugby18 Mar
Haddin named New South Wales head coach
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Haddin named New South Wales head coach

The former wicketkeeper-batter takes over from Greg Shipperd after a messy few months for the state

ESPN Cricinfo18 Mar
Ferguson on Sears: 'He has still got more pace in him'
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Ferguson on Sears: 'He has still got more pace in him'

"I love playing in New Zealand in front of the home crowd, conditions I'm used to," Lockie Ferguson says of returning after a break

ESPN Cricinfo18 Mar
'Ashes series take a lot out of you' - Carey fatigued but excited for a Shield final
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'Ashes series take a lot out of you' - Carey fatigued but excited for a Shield final

Carey said he is looking forward to a break but is highly motivated to help South Australia to back-to-back Shield titles against Victoria next week

ESPN Cricinfo18 Mar
Andy Burnham tees off bid to bring Ryder Cup golf tournament to Bolton
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Andy Burnham tees off bid to bring Ryder Cup golf tournament to Bolton

Greater Manchester mayor hopes yet-to-be-built £250m course could provide ‘lasting legacy’ for north of England From the fairways of Rome to the greens of Versailles, could the world’s most prestigious golf tournament be heading to Bolton? Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, has announced a bid to bring the Ryder Cup to the north of England for the first time in nearly 60 years. Continue reading...

The Guardian18 Mar
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Round-up: Data shows fans “love” F1’s new rules says Wolff, and more | RaceFans round-up

Wednesday's edition of the RaceFans round-up.

RaceFans18 Mar
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Six Nations grades: Did England fail? Results for every team, from champions France to Wales

ESPN grades each team after the 2026 Six Nations, with France crowned champions once more.

ESPN Rugby17 Mar
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Six Nations 2026 awards: Moment, try and team of the tournament

ESPN's 2026 Six Nations awards including try, moment and tournament team of the year.

ESPN Rugby17 Mar
Formula 1 paddock reacts as Kimi Antonelli claims first grand prix victory in China
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Formula 1 paddock reacts as Kimi Antonelli claims first grand prix victory in China

The Formula 1 paddock has come together to congratulate Kimi Antonelli on his maiden grand prix win at the Chinese Grand Prix. The Italian driver claimed his first F1 victory at the Shanghai International Circuit after successfully converting pole position into a race win. At just 19 years old, he became the second-youngest F1 race winner. "I'm speechless. I'm about to cry, to be honest, but ...Keep reading

Motorsport.com17 Mar
Sabalenka may avoid championships in Dubai after ‘ridiculous’ comment
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Sabalenka may avoid championships in Dubai after ‘ridiculous’ comment

Director says stronger penalties needed for withdrawals Jack Draper continues comeback at Miami Open Aryna Sabalenka says she may never return to compete at the Dubai Tennis Championships after she and Iga Swiatek were harshly criticised by the tournament director for their withdrawals from the tournament last month. “It’s ridiculous,” Sabalenka said before the Miami Open. “I don’t think he showed himself in the best way possible. For me it’s actually so sad to see that the tournament director

The Guardian17 Mar
Sale warn England ‘superhuman’ Tom Curry needs time off to prolong career
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Sale warn England ‘superhuman’ Tom Curry needs time off to prolong career

Sanderson suggests player should miss summer tour Back-rower sustained calf injury during Six Nations Alex Sanderson has warned that Tom Curry’s physical playing style will shorten his career and has suggested England should give him the summer off with the World Cup next year in mind. The back-rower sustained a calf injury in the warmup for England’s Six Nations defeat by Italy in Rome. Sanderson, the Sale director of rugby, said on Tuesday that Curry has a grade-three calf tear and “he’ll be

The Guardian17 Mar
How close is Ferrari to Mercedes? We dig into the data from F1’s Chinese GP
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How close is Ferrari to Mercedes? We dig into the data from F1’s Chinese GP

After two grands prix and one sprint race in the 2026 Formula 1 season, Mercedes has won every single event so far. However, those victories were not quite as effortless as the results might suggest. In all three races, the Silver Arrows had to defend seriously against Ferrari. In particular, Ferrari’s strong race starts allowed the Scuderia to take the lead initially on each occasion. So ...Keep reading

Motorsport.com17 Mar
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The Raeburn Shield: Rugby Union’s unknown honour

Rugby Union fans often take jokes at the seemingly endless amount of trophies to be won, but there is one unofficial trophy which perhaps holds the biggest bragging rights amongst fans. The post The Raeburn Shield: Rugby Union’s unknown honour appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper17 Mar
Higgins beaten by teenager Moody in 2,000th match
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Higgins beaten by teenager Moody in 2,000th match

Stan Moody holds his nerve to clinch a 5-4 win over John Higgins at the World Open in the veteran's 2,000th professional match.

BBC Sport17 Mar
‘All we wanted to do was go and win the Ashes’: Ollie Pope hits out at England critics
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‘All we wanted to do was go and win the Ashes’: Ollie Pope hits out at England critics

Batter denies the team ‘weren’t fussed’ in Australia 28-year-old believes his ‘best batting years are to come’ Ollie Pope has challenged the perception England “weren’t fussed” during their troubled Ashes tour but accepts why it formed. Ben Stokes’ tourists crashed to a 4-1 series defeat by Australia that is being reviewed by the England and Wales Cricket Board, with tour planning, preparation, individual performances and behaviour all under scrutiny. Continue reading...

The Guardian17 Mar
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2026 Super Rugby Americas – Round Four summary: Peñarol beat Cobras as Pampas hit top spot

Peñarol backed up their first win of the season with a deserved 38-20 home victory over Cobras in Round Four of the 2026 Super Rugby Americas. The post 2026 Super Rugby Americas – Round Four summary: Peñarol beat Cobras as Pampas hit top spot appeared first on The Rugby Paper.

The Rugby Paper17 Mar
The reason behind Kimi Antonelli's late hair-raising moment in F1's Chinese GP
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The reason behind Kimi Antonelli's late hair-raising moment in F1's Chinese GP

Kimi Antonelli blamed going into “autopilot” mode as the reason for his hair-raising moment late in the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix - vowing it will never happen again. The 19-year-old won from pole on Sunday to take his maiden grand prix victory, leading team-mate George Russell in a Mercedes 1-2 having controlled much of the contest. Antonelli took the chequered flag by 5.515s, but it ...Keep reading

Motorsport.com17 Mar
Autosport Explains video: The engineering challenges of F1's new power unit rules
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Autosport Explains video: The engineering challenges of F1's new power unit rules

F1's 2026 power unit regulations represent the sport's biggest engineering shake-up in years — and the effects are already showing on track. In this edition of Autosport Explains, Jake Boxall-Legge sat down with Powertrains Engineer Estanis Buigues Mahiques to break down what's actually changed: a weaker combustion engine, tripled electric output, the death of the MGU-H, and a new energy ...Keep reading

Autosport17 Mar
Perception of England is hard to take - Pope
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Perception of England is hard to take - Pope

Batter Ollie Pope said any perception England “weren’t fussed” about winning the Ashes is hard to take.

BBC Sport17 Mar
Batty: Routes from county cricket to England team have 'misted over'
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Batty: Routes from county cricket to England team have 'misted over'

Surrey's head coach defends Championship as 'best breeding ground' in world game

ESPN Cricinfo17 Mar
Ashwell Prince rues lack of partnerships in South Africa's Hamilton defeat
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Ashwell Prince rues lack of partnerships in South Africa's Hamilton defeat

"The only box we ticked was George Linde, who played a really nice cameo towards the end, but we didn't get any partnerships going," the South Africa batting coach said

ESPN Cricinfo17 Mar
MCC on Agha run-out: 'No case to be made that this was not out'
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MCC on Agha run-out: 'No case to be made that this was not out'

The lawmaking body contended that the dismissal was fully in accordance with the Laws of the game

ESPN Cricinfo17 Mar
Marseille moving at ‘speedboat pace’ after rebrand in their aim to make waves
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Marseille moving at ‘speedboat pace’ after rebrand in their aim to make waves

Independent team now called Les Marseillaises want to become an iconic club and have the history-making Corinne Diacre at the helm “Here in Marseille your blood is not red, it’s blue,” says Les Marseillaises’ manager, Corinne Diacre. “Even today it can be hard for some parents to see their girls wanting to play football, but here they don’t play football: they play for Marseille. It’s seen as completely different.” Diacre is happy and relaxed. The rebranded and independent Marseille women’s team

The Guardian17 Mar
Gavaskar hits out at Sunrisers for signing Abrar Ahmed in Men's Hundred
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Gavaskar hits out at Sunrisers for signing Abrar Ahmed in Men's Hundred

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar calls franchise into question in scathing column in Indian newspaper

ESPN Cricinfo17 Mar
Ferrari’s revolutionary “Macarena wing” will return in Japan
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Ferrari’s revolutionary “Macarena wing” will return in Japan

Ferrari put on a show in Shanghai with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc fighting throughout the grand prix, but the SF-26 had to settle for third place with the seven-time world champion – who finally secured his first podium with the Scuderia. On the day of Kimi Antonelli’s first triumph, Ferrari finished 25 seconds behind – an eternity for what currently seems the only credible ...Keep reading

Autosport17 Mar
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How to watch PREM Rugby: TV & streaming guide for 2025-26 season

Watch PREM Rugby live streams this weekend to see if Bath can do the double over Saracens after beating them 36-29 at the StoneX (David Rogers/Getty Images) How to watch Gallagher PREM live streams as the competition returns from its Six Nations break. This guide explains how to watch PREM Rugby when the 2025-26 season returns this weekend after its Six Nations break. …Continue reading »

Rugby World17 Mar
The Breakdown | From Ramos to Carré: selecting the best XV of the 2026 Six Nations
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The Breakdown | From Ramos to Carré: selecting the best XV of the 2026 Six Nations

The champions France lead with five players but every side is represented in pick from a tournament to savour 15. Thomas Ramos France Plays like the lovechild of Mike Brown and Thomas Castaignède with Jonny Wilkinson levels of marksmanship thrown in. There was never any doubt he would nail that decisive final winning penalty in Paris, just as he did against England in Lyon two years ago. The 30-year-old is the first player to be the top points-scorer in four successive championships and now tops

The Guardian17 Mar
David Squires on … Max Dowman, Arsenal’s great release and Chelsea’s Tierney totem
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David Squires on … Max Dowman, Arsenal’s great release and Chelsea’s Tierney totem

Our cartoonist on the Gunners’ teenage saviour and a new springtime ritual at Stamford Bridge Buy a cartoon | David’s favourite works of 2025 And his latest book, Chaos in the Box: get it now Continue reading...

The Guardian17 Mar
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