On this day in 2017: Jodie Taylor hits hat-trick against Scotland at Euros
Jodie Taylor made history by becoming the first female England player to score a hat-trick at a major tournament, on this day five years ago.
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Jodie Taylor made history by becoming the first female England player to score a hat-trick at a major tournament, on this day five years ago.
New Reading FC striker Shane Long says he owes Brian McDermott a lot for helping him on his footballing journey in English football.
Alex Morgan's 78th-minute penalty gave the U.S. a 1-0 win over Canada in the CONCACAF W Championship final Monday, sending the Americans to the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Ian Evatt believes he has lots of food for thought for his Bolton Wanderers team selection in their League One season opener against Ipswich Town and believes his side's young players have been impressing in pre-season.
Ben Stokes dropped a big bombshell on Monday as he said that he would be retiring from ODIs and would play his last 50-over format game on Tuesday against South Africa in Durham. The England Test captain said that playing all three formats of the game is just unsustainable for him right now and hence he has decided to call time on his ODI career. Former England captain Nasser Hussain weighed on this decision, and said that the current cricket schedule is just "madness for players".
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Hardik Pandya has been a revelation for the Indian cricket team with his recent performances. On Sunday, he partnered Rishabh Pant (125*, 113 balls) to rescue India from a tricky situation against England in the third ODI in Manchester. After India were reduced to 72/4, Pandya scored 71 off 55 balls and shared a 133-run stand with Pant for the fifth wicket. The partnership helped India chase down a 260-run target in 42.1 overs and clinch the series 2-1. He also returned with his best-ever ODI bowling figures of 4/24 earlier to restrict the hosts to 259.