Schedule announced for 2025 British and Irish Lions tour of Australia
The British and Irish Lions are set to play in front of a record crowd of around 100,000 at Melbourne Cricket Ground during their 2025 tour of Australia.
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The British and Irish Lions are set to play in front of a record crowd of around 100,000 at Melbourne Cricket Ground during their 2025 tour of Australia.
The Women's World Cup is finally here. In just over 24 hours, the Republic of Ireland will take their rightful place in history.
The United States has won the last two Women's World Cups and is the betting favorite to win an unprecedented third in a row this year. But the gap between the U.S. women and the competition has narrowed, and the odds reflect a more competitive field than in the most recent World Cups.
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After a long wait, the Asia Cup 2023 schedule is finally going to be announced. According to a press release by the Pakistan Cricket Board, chairman of the PCB Management Committee, Zaka Ashraf, will unveil the schedule of the ACC Asia Cup 2023 on Wednesday in Lahore. The event is scheduled to start at 7:45 PM.
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