‘Australia ready to beat England’
Captain Michael Clarke and his deputy Brad Haddin Wednesday insisted Australia’s disastrous series in India was history with the team fired up to win back the Ashes from England.
Injured Murray out of French Open
Andy Murray will miss the French Open with the back injury that flared up at the Rome Masters, the world number two announced on Tuesday.
Warner fined for Twitter outburst
Australian batsman David Warner was Wednesday found guilty of breaching Cricket Australia’s code of behaviour over a Twitter tirade at two journalists and fined Aus$5,750 (US$5,608).
Pulis leaves Stoke after 7 yrs in charge
Manager Tony Pulis has left Stoke after seven years in charge, the Premier League club announced late on Tuesday.
Manzarek, Doors co-founder, dies
Ray Manzarek, co-founder of legendary 1960s group The Doors and creator of their signature organ sound, died on Monday after a long battle with cancer, his manager said. He was 74.
On his way out
Jose Mourinho will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season after a turbulent three-year spell in charge of the Spanish giants, club president Florentino Perez confirmed on Monday.
Atletico leave falcao’s future in his own hands
Atletico Madrid left this summer’s expected blockbuster transfer in Radamel Falcao’s hands on Tuesday when they admitted the prolific striker was free to leave and decide his own future.
Atletico leave falcao’s future in his own hands
Atletico Madrid left this summer’s expected blockbuster transfer in Radamel Falcao’s hands on Tuesday when they admitted the prolific striker was free to leave and decide his own future.
CA has no plans to curb Twitter after Warner rant
Cricket Australia said on Tuesday it had no immediate plan to curb the use of social media by players after a Twitter rant by David Warner, but suggested it could happen in the future.
Anchored putters banned from 2016
Golf’s ruling bodies announced on Tuesday that anchored putters will be banned from the start of 2016.