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Back in the squad! Ellie Roebuck receives first Lionesses call-up since 2023 after stroke left her fearing she'd never play football again
Ellie Roebuck has returned to the England squad for meetings with China and Ghana, the FA has confirmed. The Aston Villa stopper replaces Manchester C
Can Liverpool exorcise their Goodison Park demons in its last-ever Merseyside derby? Reds title dreams have died there twice before – but beat rejuvenated Everton and the trophy is all-but theirs
Arne Slot's side have the chance to go nine points clear, but the Reds have experienced their fair share of derby-day frustration in recent years
Amin smashes season's second ton; Masood, Aslam falter again
A round-up of the all the action from Pakistan’s Quaid-e-Azam Trophy after the conclusion of the fourth roundESPNcricinfo staff18-Oct-2017Amin revives
Westley and Foakes revive England Lions
Tom Westley and Ben Foakes relished an absorbing contest with Afghanistan’s spinners on a hard-fought first day of England Lions’ first-class match in
Last chance for Associates to seal WT20 berth
ESPNcricinfo previews the two World Twenty20 Qualifier playoff matches on ThursdayPeter Della Penna in Malahide22-Jul-2015Afghanistan v Papua New Guin
Sunrisers' vintage bowling attack takes them back to winning ways
After three successive losses, they relied on the depth in their attack, some solid bowling plans and a bit of fortuneVarun Shetty in Hyderabad18-Apr-
Amla exhibits his version of "ProteaFire"
He was doggedly resistant while he couldn’t find his touch, and devastatingly effective as it returned to himDanyal Rasool in Centurion28-Dec-2018The
Are Sri Lanka over-reliant on Chamari Atapattu?
With England, South Africa and West Indies in Group A, Sri Lanka will need other players to step up if they are to qualify for the tournament’s knocko
Alan Lewis, Irish cricket's unknown hero
Better known as a rugby referee and the man who spotted Ed Joyce as a 10-year-old, Alan Lewis was also one of the best cricketers of his generationJar
Brawny batting, coy captaincy
Andrew Strauss’s decision to spread the field with Australia at 8 for 189 may have taken the pressure off the hosts’ tail, but his rapid half-century