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Nigeria head coach Randy Waldrum (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Nigeria head coach Randy Waldrum (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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LONDON : The Ashes wash-out at Old Trafford left England feeling emotionless but they will need no stirring ahead of the fifth test starting on Thursday, according to captain Ben Stokes.
Nigeria head coach Randy Waldrum (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
COSTA MESA, Calif. — One by one, Los Angeles Chargers players, and even owner Dean Spanos, drove past a small contingent of reporters and cameras to enter a gated parking lot at the team headquarters to report for the season Tuesday morning.
The entire basketball community was left in shock after NBA superstar LeBron James' eldest son, Bronny, suffered a cardiac arrest on Monday. The incident took place when the 18-year-old Bronny was training with his University of Southern California team-mates on Monday in Los Angeles. While Bronny's news came as a shock for many, Twitter owner Elon Musk had a very different take on it. Taking to Twitter, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX stated that a vaccine (which can possibly the COVID-19 vaccine) might be the reason why the young basketball player suffered a cardiac arrest.
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Australia stalwart David Warner has laughed off talks of his retirement after The Oval Ashes Test beginning on Thursday, but confirmed that he will call it quits from the longest format next year. There was speculation of Warner's imminent retirement after the former England captain Michael Vaughan said he had heard "whispers" during the Old Trafford Test that the final Ashes encounter could be Warner's last. But Warner rubbished any such suggestions on the eve of the final Ashes Test.