Newcastle United evening headlines: Chris Wood claim, Leeds United investigation and Kieran Trippier praise
A look at your Newcastle United evening headlines on Sunday, 20 March.
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A look at your Newcastle United evening headlines on Sunday, 20 March.
Former Leeds United defender Danny Mills believes Chris Wood will be "worried" about losing his place in the team with Callum Wilson nearing a return from injury. The New Zealand international was brought in during the January transfer window to try and plug the goal scoring gap left by Wilson's injury.
A major Newcastle United update has emerged on the fitness of striker Callum Wilson…
England finally ended Kraigg Brathwaite’s marathon act of defiance in Barbados but still face a race against time to force a result after four days of a meandering second Test.
Fast bowler Navdeep Saini has fallen off the radar after a couple of indifferent IPL seasons and will be looking to put his career back on track when he turns out for his new franchise, Rajasthan Royals, in IPL 2022. Saini will be looking to perform well for his new franchise in order get back into contention for a place in the Indian team again. He was of Delhi's Ranji Trophy team recently and would want shift his focus to the white-ball game ahead of the IPL season.
The half-joke doing the rounds after Ireland's autumn clean sweep was delivered with nervous laughter and tinged with genuine fear.
Amy Satterthwaite stated that their defeat against England was "gut-wrenching" after it put them on the edge of being knocked out of their home ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022. In the match, Satterthwaite took over the command from usual captain Sophie Devine after she injured her back while batting and was unable to field. New Zealand bowler Frankie Mackay stepped up and took four wickets for 34 to pull England back into a tight fight. "It is never a nice position to be in when you're relying on other results and I think coming into today, we felt like we still had it in our control. It's pretty gut-wrenching to get that close and not quite get over the line and feel like you're standing on the edge of the cliff, borderline out of the competition," said Amy Satterthwaite.