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Harry Brook walks off in Wellington after being dismissed for 6 off 11 balls. The match was crucial in England's bid to secure 2027 World Cup qualification - the top nine in the rankings will secure a place in the tournament in southern Africa and England currently lie eighth
Harry Brook Apologises After Nightclub Incident as England Scrutinise Team Culture
England cricket rarely lacks drama, but the timing of the latest controversy involving Harry Brook has made it particularly uncomfortable. Just as the dust settles on a bruising Ashes defeat, revelations about an off-field incident in New Zealand have reignited debate around discipline, leadership a...
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Smith and Head hit tons as Australia lead England on day three
Sydney of Endings: Why This Ashes Test Felt Like the Close of an Era for England
Sydney is supposed to be a city of beginnings. It sells itself as renewal, light, optimism. Circular Quay sparkles under the summer sun, the Opera House curves proudly into the harbour, and every New Year’s Eve the sky explodes with fireworks that promise fresh starts and clean slates. And yet, fo...
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Head responds to Root ton as Australia race towards England run total
“2/10 at Sydney”: How England Bowling Unravelled as Ashes Misery Deepened
Sydney is used to rain. More days are lost to weather at the SCG than any other Test venue in the world. Drizzle eventually arrived late on day two of the fifth Ashes Test, but by then the damage had already been done. For England, this was not a slow soaking from the clouds – […]
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Brook joins Root on fifty as England in control
Entertaining, Exasperating, Unmissable: Will Harry Brook Ever Truly Evolve?
Will we ever stop talking about Harry Brook? Probably not. And that, in many ways, is the point. Throughout this Ashes series, no England player has provoked more conversation, more debate, or more collective head-in-hands moments than Brook. From the flat-bat slogs in Perth to the reckless drive in...
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Todd Murphy Braces for England’s Attack as Australia Weigh Spin Option for Sydney Test
Todd Murphy knows exactly what is coming if he is handed the ball at the Sydney Cricket Ground. England will not sit back. They will come hard, they will come early, and they will look to put Australia’s young off-spinner under immediate pressure in the final Test of the Ashes. Murphy, though, sou...
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In Australia, We Feel Him With Us: Josh Baker’s Parents on Grief, Cricket and an Ashes Journey That Still Connects Them
The Melbourne Cricket Ground has always carried a certain magic for Paul and Lisa Baker. This time, as England sealed a rare Ashes victory on Australian soil, it carried something else too – a quiet, overwhelming sense of closeness to a son they lost far too soon. In Australia, they say, they feel...
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'I was in a state of shock' - Melbourne Cricket Ground head curator Matthew Page
ICC Verdict Puts Melbourne Ashes Pitch Under the Microscope
The Melbourne Ashes pitch has long been a symbol of tradition, drama and high summer theatre. Boxing Day at the MCG is supposed to deliver a slow-burning classic, five days of tension, narrative swings and heroic individual performances. Instead, this year’s contest was over almost as quickly as i...
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England Win Staggering Two-Day Test in Melbourne as Ashes Chaos Delivers Bazball Classic
England’s long, painful wait for a Test victory on Australian soil is finally over. In a match that defied logic, rhythm and even tradition, England won a staggering two-day Test in Melbourne, producing one of the most extraordinary Ashes moments of the modern era. The fourth Ashes Test at the Mel...
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Suryavanshi’s Shockwave: How a 14-Year-Old Redefined What a List A Century Looks Like Cricket has always had room for prodigies, but every so often a performance arrives that feels genuinely disruptive — the kind that forces even the most seasoned observers to stop, rewind and ask whether they really saw what they thought they did. Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s astonishing List A century for Bihar did exactly that. At just 14 years old, the teenager didn’t merely announce himself; he tore up long-standing records and rewrote assumptions about what is possible at such a tender age. In an era where young talents are fast-tracked and hyped early, Suryavanshi’s rise still feels extraordinary. This was not a cautious accumulation of runs, nor a scrappy innings built on fortune. It was a fearless, breathtaking assault that combined power, timing and a striking sense of inevitability. Vaibhav Suryavanshi and a List A Century for the Ages The Vijay Hazare Trophy opener between Bihar and Arunachal Pradesh was not expected to make global headlines. It became unmissable viewing because of one boy with a bat. Aged just 14 years and 272 days, Suryavanshi became the youngest player in history to score a century in men’s List A cricket. The speed of it was just as jaw-dropping as the age attached to it. Suryavanshi raced to three figures from only 36 balls, swinging freely but never wildly, showing a level of composure that seemed at odds with the number next to his name on the team sheet. Bowlers searched for answers and found none. What followed only deepened the sense of disbelief. The teenager surged on, passing 150 in just 59 balls, breaking AB de Villiers’ long-standing record for the fastest 150 in men’s List A cricket. That benchmark, set by one of the most destructive batters the game has ever seen, had stood as a symbol of peak modern batting. Suryavanshi brushed it aside before most players his age have even played organised senior cricket. Eventually dismissed for a staggering 190 from 84 deliveries, his innings featured 16 fours and 15 sixes — numbers that underline not just confidence, but a natural ability to clear the ropes without forcing the issue. This was only his seventh List A match since debuting in December 2024, making the achievement even harder to contextualise. A Monumental Team Effort Built Around Suryavanshi While Suryavanshi’s innings was the clear centrepiece, it came within a collective batting exhibition from Bihar that bordered on the surreal. Three centuries were registered in the same innings as Bihar piled up a scarcely believable 574 for six from their 50 overs. Yet even in that avalanche of runs, the teenager’s knock stood apart. Others built, consolidated and capitalised. Suryavanshi detonated. The tempo he set early transformed the match into a one-sided contest almost immediately, allowing his teammates to bat with freedom and ambition rather than caution. For Bihar, a side not traditionally associated with headline-grabbing totals, it was a day that will live long in the memory — and one forever tied to the name of a 14-year-old who refused to bat like a novice. Suryavanshi’s Record-Breaking Year Shows No Signs of Slowing This astonishing List A century was not an isolated explosion. Instead, it has become the latest chapter in a year that reads more like fiction than a traditional cricketing progression. Suryavanshi first grabbed global attention back in April when he announced himself on the Indian Premier League stage in the boldest way possible — smashing the first ball he faced for six. It was a moment heavy with symbolism: a young player, unburdened by reputation or fear, choosing attack as his default language. Soon after, he became the youngest player to score a century in men’s T20 cricket. Representing Rajasthan Royals against Gujarat Titans, he rattled off a 35-ball hundred, the second-fastest in IPL history, bettered only by Chris Gayle’s iconic 30-ball ton in 2013. Again, the names he was being mentioned alongside told their own story. July brought further milestones. In a youth one-day international against England at Worcester, Suryavanshi struck the fastest recorded century in the format, racing to three figures in just 52 balls. His final score of 143 from 78 deliveries powered India to a 55-run victory and surpassed Kamran Ghulam’s 53-ball record set for Pakistan back in 2013. Then came another reminder of his adaptability. Four months later, playing for India A against the United Arab Emirates in the Asia Cup Rising Stars T20 competition, he smashed a 32-ball century — the joint-fifth fastest hundred in all men’s T20 cricket. Dismissed for 144 from only 42 balls, he once again left spectators scrambling for superlatives. Why This List A Century Feels Different Young players have burst onto the scene before. Records are meant to fall. But Suryavanshi’s List A century feels different because of the context and the manner. List A cricket demands more than brute force. It requires pacing, adaptability and an understanding of when to attack and when to absorb pressure. That a 14-year-old not only survived but dominated in this environment raises fascinating questions about where the modern game is heading. Coaching structures, exposure to elite competitions and a fearless generation brought up on T20 cricket have clearly shaped Suryavanshi’s approach. Yet technique still matters, and his balance at the crease suggests foundations strong enough to withstand higher levels. There will, inevitably, be calls for patience. Careers are not built in a year, and the history of cricket is littered with early bloomers who struggled with expectation. Even so, it is impossible to ignore the evidence piling up in front of us. A Name That Is No Longer Just One for the Future Vaibhav Suryavanshi is still a schoolboy by any normal measure. Yet his achievements already sit comfortably alongside some of the most eye-catching feats in modern cricket. This List A century was not just about breaking a record; it was about shifting perceptions. At 14, Suryavanshi is not supposed to look this ready, this assured, this destructive. And yet, here he is, rewriting scorecards and forcing the cricketing world to pay attention. The future will bring sterner tests, tougher bowling and louder scrutiny. For now, though, the sport can simply marvel at a teenager who has made history — and made it look effortless.
Suryavanshi Shockwave: How a 14-Year-Old Redefined What a List A Century Looks Like
Cricket has always had room for prodigies, but every so often a performance arrives that feels genuinely disruptive — the kind that forces even the most seasoned observers to stop, rewind and ask whether they really saw what they thought they did. Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s astonishing List A century...
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New Zealand openers Latham (left) and Conway scored 565 runs between them in the third Test - seven more than West Indies' entire team
Conway and Latham Lead New Zealand to Dominant Series Win as West Indies Crumble at Mount Maunganui
New Zealand signed off their home summer in emphatic fashion, crushing West Indies by 323 runs in the third Test at Mount Maunganui to seal a commanding 2-0 series victory. What unfolded over five days at the Bay Oval was a reminder of how ruthless the Black Caps can be when conditions, confidence a...
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Joan Laporta has launched a scathing critique of Kylian Mbappe following the Real Madrid star's controversial refusal to engage in a guard of honour after the Spanish Super Cup final. The Barcelona president branded the Frenchman's decision to urge his team-mates to leave the pitch as "surprising" and lacking in sportsmanship, suggesting the dramatic 3-2 defeat in Saudi Arabia left Los Blancos "really upset" as they came to terms with their rivals' superiority.
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Manchester United wonderkid Shea Lacey has apologised for the petulant red card that he picked up in an FA Cup clash with Brighton. The talented teenager feels as though he "let everybody down" when being dismissed towards the end of a forgettable 2-1 defeat for the Red Devils that has seen them hit a 111-year low. Lacey picked up two yellow cards in the space of three minutes.
Shea Lacey Apologises After Red Card in Manchester United’s FA Cup Defeat to Brighton
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On the weekend that the Bundesliga returned after its winter hiatus and two of Serie A's top three met in a crucial clash in the fight for the Scudetto, much of Europe was focused on cup competitions of varying degrees of importance. England and France played host to the latest rounds of their domestic tournaments while Spain and Turkey followed France's lead from earlier in the week in crowning their Super Cup champions.
Raphinha the Clasico King, More Gloom for Man Utd but Finally Something to Smile About for Endrick
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Brighton's European push While international duty remains a possibility, Welbeck’s immediate focus is on Brighton’s domestic campaign. The win at Old Trafford keeps their trophy dreams alive, but the club are also fighting on another front. The Seagulls currently sit just six points outside the top four in a heavily congested Premier League table, and Welbeck’s goals will be crucial if they are to bridge that gap and secure Champions League football. Reflecting on the FA Cup win, Welbeck was keen to deflect praise onto his teammates, highlighting the strength in depth that manager Fabian Hürzeler has at his disposal. "It's massive," he said. "To come here in the FA Cup, whether it's FA Cup or Premier League, it's always a massive occasion. It's one that we're delighted with, to get into the next round. There's a few boys that haven't been playing regularly, so to put on the performance that they did was huge. It shows the depth of the squad, everybody's working towards one goal and we're all buzzing inside the dressing room."
Danny Welbeck Rolls Back the Years as Brighton Dump Manchester United Out of the FA Cup
Old Trafford has a habit of producing familiar storylines, and on this occasion, it was the most painful one of all for Manchester United supporters: the former player coming back to haunt them. This time, it was...
Milos Raonic reached four Masters 1000 finals but lost them all - three to Novak Djokovic and one to Rafael Nadal
Former Wimbledon Finalist Milos Raonic Retires After a Career Built on Power, Patience and Perseverance
When Milos Raonic first stepped onto a tennis court as an eight-year-old, there was no grand plan, no carefully mapped-out future. It was, as he has often said, pure luck. Yet that chance introduction would event...
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Antoine Semenyo bid farewell to Bournemouth in the best possible fashion, netting a 95th-minute winner at the Vitality Stadium to end his side's 11-match run without a Premier League win. As his team-mate Marcus Tavernier told Sky Sports, "There was no better way for [his last game] to go. That was the type of stuff you write in movies and no man deserves it more than him."
Too Little, Too Late: Antoine Semenyo Signing and Marc Guehi Pursuit Won’t Save Man City’s Title Hopes
Manchester City fans were left scratching their heads once again as their side dropped yet another crucial point in the Premier League. The recent signing of Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth seemed like a stateme...
Ruben Amorim's right-hand man has become the first member of the coaching staff to address the Portuguese manager's departure from Old Trafford.
After Amorim: Manchester United Begin Another Reset as Assistant Breaks Silence on Old Trafford Exit
Manchester United have never been a club that does things quietly, and the departure of Ruben Amorim has followed that familiar script. One moment there was hope that a bold, modern appointment could spark a long...
Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s hopes of a January exit from Barcelona
Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Barcelona and a Loan Exit in Limbo: Why January Could End in Frustration
For years, Marc-Andre ter Stegen felt untouchable at Barcelona. A Champions League winner, a long-serving leader and one of the most respected goalkeepers in Europe, he was once the undisputed number one at Camp ...
Smith and Head hit tons as Australia lead England on day three
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For nearly two decades, John Harbaugh was the constant in Baltimore. Through winning seasons, playoff runs, Super Bowl glory and inevitable disappointment, his presence on the Ravens’ sideline felt permanent. T...
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