Danny Cipriani bids farewell to English rugby admitting he lived his boyhood dream
Danny Cipriani said goodbye to English rugby's Premiership admitting that playing in it had been the fulfilment of a childhood dream.
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Danny Cipriani said goodbye to English rugby's Premiership admitting that playing in it had been the fulfilment of a childhood dream.
Pep Guardiola and Manchester City in Europe; it was not supposed to be this way.
LONDON: English county cricket club Essex have been fined £50,000 ($61,500) and reprimanded following a racist remark made by their former chairman, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced Thursday. The county admitted John Faragher used the highly offensive term during a board meeting in 2017 and accepted they had failed to hold a timely investigation into the matter.
Rory McIlroy made a strong start to his Wells Fargo Championship title defence by getting within two strokes of the early lead at TPC Potomac.
Stephen Fry will become the next president of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), a year after he advocated for change following a racism scandal that shook English cricket. A lifelong cricket fan, Fry was only the second non-cricketing personality after the late archbishop Desmond Tutu to give the prestigious Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Lecture in which he denounced the "shameful scandals that regularly seem to engulf the game we love".
British actor Stephen Fry will become the next president of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), a year after he advocated for change following a racism scandal that shook English cricket.
Real Madrid left Manchester City shellshocked as they came back from the dead to win one of the most remarkable Champions League semi-finals ever.
Stephen Fry was on Wednesday named as the next president of MCC, the custodians of the laws of cricket. Current president Clare Connor made the announcement during their annual general meeting at Lord's, saying Fry would take charge on October 1. "I am honoured and proud to be nominated as the next president of MCC," the 64-year-old Fry said in Marylebone Cricket Club website.