Sports stars who died in 2024: PHOTOS
Larry Allen died on June 2, 2024, while in Mexico. He was 52. (George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
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Larry Allen died on June 2, 2024, while in Mexico. He was 52. (George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
Nick Saban and Urban Meyer are up for election to the College Football Hall of Fame for the first time.
Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame offensive lineman Larry Allen died suddenly Sunday while on vacation with his family in Mexico, the team announced Monday.
Mumbai skipper Ajinkya Rahane on Monday underlined the importance of working on fitness and exhorted the players of his state side to utilise the off-season training camp for getting better. The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) launched the three-month long camp on the theme titled ‘Home of the Champions' for the upcoming season. Rahane, who led Mumbai to their record-extending 42nd win in the Ranji Trophy last season, said work behind the scenes is critical for players to deliver on the field.
Oman were denied a dramatic fightback victory in their opening T20 World Cup game on Sunday night as Namibia sealed the points in a Super Over following a low-scoring thriller in Barbados.
GEORGETOWN :Twice world champions West Indies plundered 52 from their final five overs to complete a five-wicket victory over Papua New Guinea with an over to spare in their opening match at the T20 World Cup at the Providence Stadium on Sunday.
The West Indies' bowling attack proved too strong for the relatively inexperienced Papua New Guinea as the two-time former champions won by five wickets in their T20 World Cup clash on Sunday.
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