Van der Flier using 'God's gift' to conquer rugby world
World Rugby Player of the Year Josh van der Flier is fondly known at Leinster as 'The Dutch Disciple' due to the Irish flanker's strong faith.
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World Rugby Player of the Year Josh van der Flier is fondly known at Leinster as 'The Dutch Disciple' due to the Irish flanker's strong faith.
Though, he has been released, a statement issued by Adesanya’s manager, Tim Simpson of Paradigm Sports Management on the incident on Wednesday reads: “Israel was handed a gift by a fan, which he put in his luggage. When flagged at the airport, Israel quickly disposed off the item and cooperated with authorities.
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Despite the plethora of taltented batters at the 2022 T20 World Cup, Babar Azam is one batter whose performance will be closely watch. The Pakistan cricket team skipper has gone from strength to strength in the last one year. He is one of the highest-ranked batters in all formats, and the Pakistan cricket fans are pinning their hope on the star batter to lead them to a world title in Australia at the T20 World Cup. Ahead of the marquee event, Babar, who celebrated his 28th birthday on October 15, met with India legend Sunil Gavaskar. The two talked about cricket and Gavaskar had a special gift for Babar too. Watch: Sunil Gavaskar meets with Babar Azam
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Bill Belichick’s reaction to a gesture by one of the New England Patriots rookies has generated quite a buzz on social media.
The wait was less than a minute but for Armando Broja it must have felt like hours. He had just scored his first goal for Chelsea, in the process sealing a much-deserved 3-0 victory against Wolves, when it flashed up on the screens at either side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge that VAR was checking for offside. Cue boos from the majority of those in attendance and a growing sense the strike was going to be ruled out. But soon came confirmation that it stood. The boos turned into cheers and for Broja there was an opportunity to once again celebrate.