Parkinson secures family bragging rights at Lancs beat Leicestershire
Matt Parkinson took a break from England duty to help Lancashire to another
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Matt Parkinson took a break from England duty to help Lancashire to another
Matt Parkinson took a break from England duty to help Lancashire to another Vitality Blast victory and in the process secure family bragging rights.
BCCI, looking to sell media rights for the Indian Premier League (IPL) on television and the internet over the next five years, concluded a mock auction for potential bidders on Monday. The cricket board carried this out over the period of four days to get the bidding players accustomed to the e-auction process, a relatively new concept for many.
The Epsom Derby was delayed on Saturday after six protesters from campaign group Animal Rebellion entered the course and had to be removed by the police.
MILAN/DUBAI: Italy's top soccer league Serie A is in talks over a broadcast deal with state-backed Abu Dhabi Media and on a separate agreement to host its Super Cup in the emirate, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.
If you’ve got a holiday planned this summer, it’s likely you’re feeling a little nervous.
MADRID: Barcelona's board of directors has called an extraordinary assembly of its members on June 16 to vote on whether to approve selling 25 per cent of the club's La Liga broadcasting rights to one or more investors, the club said on Tuesday (May 31).
Meanwhile in Japan, the co-founder of the Japanese Red Army, an anti-imperialist militant group, has been released after two decades behind bars. Speaking to reporters in Tokyo, Fusako Shigenobu said she was deeply sorry for the harm her group had caused to innocent victims. The once-feared Marxist-Leninist organisation, which supported the Palestinian cause, carried out several attacks in the 1970s and 1980s.