Planet Rugby on MSN
The Marcus Smith conundrum: Why Steve Borthwick will start him against Fiji, but does it matter where?
"Marcus Smith is primed to return to the England starting XV this weekend, and he couldn’t have wished for a better chance to ...
Newsable Asianet News on MSN
"It needed to happen": Labuschagne on getting axed from Australian squad
Australian batter Marnus Labuschagne, following his brilliant run in the ongoing One Day Cup for Queensland, believes it's something that needed to happen for him to get where he is and felt axing ...
Kolkata Knight Riders co-owners Jay Mehta and Juhi Chawla's daughter Jahnavi Mehta opens up in an EXCLUSIVE interview with ...
The South African on MSN
Springboks: Why Handre Pollard continues to be omitted
Handre Pollard has found himself in an unfamiliar 'background' role with the Springboks, and this is the thinking behind the ...
Celebration will be on the minds of both sides when the All Blacks play Scotland at Murrayfield in Edinburgh on Sunday [NZT].
If you look closely, you can see a pattern emerging, as both Caerphilly and Cambrian Welfare seem to have reached the same conclusion as they prepared their tactics for facing top-of-the-table Penarth ...
Zero Tackle on MSN
Verdict on Kangaroos star’s ugly shot comes in ahead of third Ashes Test
The Kangaroos have received the verdict on one of their prized superstars, after an ugly clash resulted in the sin-binning of ...
Math and physics explain the anguish of a golf ball that zings around the rim of the hole instead of falling in.
It's the 18th hole and the game's on the line. You line up your putt, take a breath, and roll the ball toward the hole. The ...
It’s one of the great autumn injustices — losing a perfectly good golf ball that’s definitely in play, simply because ...
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Ro Filipe Tuisawau says the Bucalevu, Somosomo, and Muwa Schemes currently serve ...
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
Not enough tents, food reaching Gaza as winter comes, aid agencies say
Far too little aid is reaching Gaza nearly four weeks after a ceasefire, humanitarian agencies said on Tuesday, as hunger persists with winter approaching and old tents start to fray following ...
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