• Bangladesh v Australia: third women’s one-day international – live

    Updates from the final ODI at Mirpur Stadium in DhakaAny thoughts? Email Jo or tweet @_jokhanFargana’s edge pops up and an acrobatic leap from Litchfield at first slip is enough to take the catch. The opener will be disappointed with that start.2nd over: Bangladesh 4-1 (Fargana 1, Murshida 0) Great start for Australia with an early wicket and Bangladesh are looking a bit shaky. Continue reading

  • Bangladesh v Australia: first women’s one-day international – live

    Australia and Bangladesh meet in tale of contrastsAny thoughts? Email or Tweet @GeoffLemonSport5th over: Australia 16-1 (Healy 13, Perry 2) Marufa backs up her fielding with another fine over, this time keeping Healy quiet, five dots before an inside edge squeezed away for a run.4th over: Australia 15-1 (Healy 12, Perry 2) Another chance missed off Healy! Reaches for width from Sultana Khatun, edges it between slip and keeper. Fahima Khatun is a bit slow to react, the ball is travelling but it’s...

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    Catch up on the day’s news: Trump’s bond, asbestos ban, OTC birth control

    By Daniel Wine, CNN 👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! We’re trying out an evening version of our popular 5 Things morning newsletter right here on CNN.com. This is the very first edition, so let us know what you think and which kinds of content you’d like to see here. Here’s what you might have

  • Women’s basketball wins national championship, men’s swimming completes season with highest-ever finish and other news

    Basketball The women’s basketball team is returning home as the NCAA Division III champions, marking the second time it has earned the title in its history. The Violets finished undefeated, 31-0, and remained on top of the NCAA rankings for the entire season. The team avenged last season’s defeat to Transylvania University 57-42 in the This story Women’s basketball wins national championship, men’s swimming completes season with highest-ever finish and other news appeared first on Washington...

  • Northern Colorado women’s basketball receives at-large selection to Women’s NIT

    Northern Colorado, 15-15 after the regular season and Big Sky Conference tournament, will play in the 48-team Women’s NIT, according to the tournament website Sunday evening.

  • The Joke’s On Us It’s April Fool’s Day!

    Get your joke book out and plan your pratfalls and pranks because April 1st, better known as April Fool’s Day, is the time once a year to celebrate by playing good-spirited tricks on friends and family. Funny enough, despite its worldwide popularity, this holiday has a long history but mysterious origins. One of the earliest possible explanations goes all the way back to 1508 when French Poet Eloy d’Amerval referred to a “poisson d’avril,” or “April Fool.” Although, translated, this […]

  • News and Notes: It’s Opening Day, Cleveland

    The day has finally arrived. The Cleveland Guardians and Oakland Athletics will open the MLB season at 10:07 EST in Oakland, California tonight, with Shane Bieber starting for the Guardians and Alex Wood starting for the Athletics. MLB.com’s Mandy Bell has an Opening Day F.A.Q. for you, and also offers some season predictions. The Athletic’s Zack Meisel has three stories to illustrate new manager Stephen Vogt’s storybook life. If your preference is pessimism about the season, Cleveland.com’s...

  • Holiday health hazards: Don’t let St. Patrick’s Day become your pet’s unlucky day

    If you’re planning to keep your furry friend around while you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend, don’t rely on the luck of the Irish to protect them from potential hazards.

  • Atlanta Braves News: Opening Day postponed, Spencer Strider’s era, more

    The Braves and Phillies pushed back their Opening Day matchup due to an ugly forecast in Philly, with heavy rain expected. This delays the beginning of the Spencer Strider era for Atlanta’s rotation, as this Opening Day represents the full changing of the guard from Fried to the young flamethrower. The upside of Opening Day being delayed for the Braves is that we can all enjoy other baseball on Thursday as the league-wide Opening Day, and still get our first meaningful Braves’ fix on Friday. It...

  • England beat New Zealand in fourth women’s T20 international – as it happened

    Touring side win by 47 runs to secure series victoryMaia Bouchier defies injury to hit 91 and set England on way4th over: England 29-0 (Wyatt 9, Bouchier 19) Bouchier is in blistering form, she pulls Jess Kerr to the boundary with all the time in the world.3rd over: England 22-0 (Wyatt 8, Bouchier 13) Hannah Rowe replaces Mair after just one over. She spears the ball into the middle of the pitch where it is soon greeted by a disdainful pull shot from Danni Wyatt! That four makes Wyatt the...

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    Catch up on the day’s news: Trump rulings, shakeup at Boeing, massive jackpots

    👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! During the last total solar eclipse in 2017, there was a significant increase in fatal car crashes in the United States. It wasn’t due to the eclipse itself but rather because millions more people were traveling, researchers said. The hours after the eclipse were especially dangerous. With the next total solar eclipse coming up on April 8, chances are it could happen again. If you’re planning to travel, please be careful out there. Here’s what else you might have missed...

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    Catch up on the day’s news: Trump rulings, shakeup at Boeing, massive jackpots

    By Daniel Wine, CNN 👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! During the last total solar eclipse in 2017, there was a significant increase in fatal car crashes in the United States. It wasn’t due to the eclipse itself but rather because millions more people were traveling, researchers said. The hours after the eclipse were especially