Ex cricketer Panesar to stand for Galloway's party at UK election. SNTV;
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According to some social media posts, it's in various chips, protein bars and bread, among others.
Monty Panesar is among hundreds of MP candidates being lined up by the Workers Party of Britain.
Has spring finally sprung? Have those April showers given way to beer gardens and champers at the cricket? Not quite. The first three rounds of this year’s County Championship have been plagued with rain delays and washout results. With 14 of the 19 Division One results ending in draws or abandonments thus far it would []
Veon has announced that its Bangladeshi unit Banglalink has secured the
His cheeky public antics over the years have led his legion of fans to christen him 'Boss Baby' after the Hollywood cartoon movie about a toddler who rules the roost.
Cricket is coming to America big time with the T20 World Cup. The largest sports market in the world can reconnect with its former national pastime.
Players wore black armbands in memory of Josh Baker, the Worcestershire all-rounder, on another rain-swept dayGreat enthusiasm under lights being showed by the children let out of the classroom today at Old Trafford. Not every Friday morning that you get to see England’s opener knocking boundaries around. Testing out there though, Kent 27-0.Essex slumping most unexpectedly. Now 35-3, two to Coverton – Jordan Cox the last man out after one dreamy drive for four. Continue reading
As the sun sets and the sweltering heat gives way to a balmy evening, there's one sound that fills the air, both beloved and bothersome: the rhythmic symphony of chirping crickets. However, human-generated noise can mask the harmony of the cricket song, prompting researchers to question whether it is also drowning out the melody.
Worrall, who played three ODIs for Australia in 2016 before his progress was stunted by a series of injuries, only changed allegiance in April 2022 and not yet eligible for England.
South Dakota governor says she ‘understands why some people are upset’ about story of shooting family puppy but points to state lawKristi Noem, the South Dakota governor and Republican vice-presidential hopeful, on Sunday again defended killing a family dog and goat on her farm, two days after the Guardian revealed how she describes those actions in a forthcoming book.“I can understand why some people are upset about a 20-year-old story of Cricket, one of the working dogs at our ranch, in my...