On This Day in 2008: A milestone moment in Paris for David Beckham
David Beckham brought up his hundredth England cap on this day in 2008 in an international friendly away to France.
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David Beckham brought up his hundredth England cap on this day in 2008 in an international friendly away to France.
England were handed a taste of their own medicine on day two of their winner-takes-all third Test in Grenada, with the West Indies moving into the lead after a bullish lower-order fightback.
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Surrey County Cricket Club on Wednesday announced the signing of West Indies bowler Sunil Narine for the entirety of the Vitality Blast. Narine will join up with the Club following the completion of his Indian Premier League commitments with Kolkata Knight Riders and is then available for the rest of the competition. The Trinidadian takes up the first of two overseas slots in Surrey's Vitality Blast squad. A white-ball mystery spinner with a series of variations and capable of batting anywhere in the order, Narine has forged a reputation as a highly-skilled performer through an international and franchise career that has spanned more than a decade.
Centurion Jonny Bairstow guided England past 300 for the first time since last summer before being last man out on the second morning of the first Test against the West Indies.
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The Warriors’ participation in the multi-sport showpiece, which starts in Birmingham on July 28, was confirmed by World Netball (WN) and the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF).
Former test spinner Sonny Ramadhin, a key part of the West Indies side that won a first away series in England in 1950 and described as "pioneer" of the game, has died aged 92, officials said.