Kent bowler Nathan Gilchrist backed by head coach Matt Walker to have a successful international career one day
Kent’s Nathan Gilchrist is being backed to have a successful international career one day.
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Kent’s Nathan Gilchrist is being backed to have a successful international career one day.
Junior Firpo struck a second-half winner as Leeds beat Premier League relegation rivals Southampton 1-0 to climb out of the bottom three.
Australia opener David Warner provided a massive update on his Test career after returning home from India midway into the series due to an elbow injury. Warner, who also suffered a concussion during the second Test in Delhi, said that he intends to play international cricket till 2024 even if the selectors do not consider him for the longest format of the sport. Warner did not enjoy a good run of form in India with various ex-cricketers urging the Australian team management to look at alternatives. Warner is expected to lead Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) this year.
The Edmonton Oilers are running out of words to describe Connor McDavid. The Pittsburgh Penguins may be running out of time to salvage their season.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag said his team have «great personalities” after their 2-1 victory over Barcelona in the Europa League on Thursday. United had appeared to be struggling after the first half, when they came off second best against Xavi Hernandez’s side.
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NEWCASTLE: Kieran Trippier thinks Newcastle United will be competing for every trophy in the next few years — and he is hoping to keep playing until he is 40 to get a taste of it. Trippier will lead the Magpies out at Wembley on Sunday as they take on his boyhood club Manchester United in the final of the Carabao Cup. The England defender only signed on the dotted line for Newcastle 13 months ago — and few would have thought the transformation in fortunes would be so stark.