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Stand-in Australia captain Steve Smith takes a bizarre swipe at former England spinner Monty Panesar on the eve of the first Ashes Test.
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Open-play goals have been on the decline this season and BBC Sport takes a closer look at the trend.
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BBC Sport looks at the iconic first deliveries of Ashes series and the psychology of whether they really define what is to come.
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Uncapped Ospreys flanker Harri Deaves will make his first Wales start against New Zealand on Saturday.
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Damon Hill, 1996 F1 World Champion, looks at who is best placed going into the final three races of the season, with a battle between McLaren team-mates.
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Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton defends his work ethic after criticism from Ferrari chairman John Elkann.
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Coach Brendon McCullum believes his England team are ready for an Ashes series that could “define” them.
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Shaun Murphy claims his first victory over Ronnie O'Sullivan since 2017, with a 4-0 whitewash, as he moves into the quarter-finals of the Riyadh Season Snooker Championship, along with John Higgins.
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Steve Smith marks his temporary return as Australia's Ashes captain with a bizarre attack on ex-England spinner Monty Panesar.
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How much attention have you paid to what's been happening in the world of sport over the past seven days?
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Where are we going? What's the score with visas & ESTAs? Who will sing our World Cup song?
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The draw for the World Cup play-offs takes place on Thursday and we now know all 16 participants, and who will get a home semi.
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Shedeur Sanders' long-awaited NFL debut did not go as he had hoped but how much are the Cleveland Browns to blame for the way they have handled the rookie?
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Formula 1 drivers "urgently" need a meeting with governing body the FIA over the interpretation of its guidelines on racing, says Williams' Carlos Sainz.
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England suffer a 55-49 defeat in the deciding game of their three-match series against New Zealand in Manchester.
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Ben Stokes takes a "stunning" diving catch to dismiss Travis Head during the second Test of the 2021-22 Ashes in Adelaide.
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Amid England's torrid previous tour of Australia, Marnus Labuschagne brought some much needed comedy relief to the fourth test with a hilarious appeal. Have you ever seen worse?
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Stuart Broad leaves Marnus Labuschagne on the deck as he dismisses the Australian during England's last Test tour down under.
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James Anderson survives the last over of the fourth Test in Melbourne to give England a draw and avoid an Ashes whitewash in the 2021-22 series.
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Opener Rory Burns is bowled first ball by Mitchell Starc to get England's 2021-22 Ashes off to a "shattering start" at the Gabba in Brisbane.