Month: November 2018

12:18 PM ET Diana Edulji, the former India women captain who is part of the two-member Committee of Administrators (CoA), has said the CoA will not interfere in the controversy surrounding Mithali Raj‘s omission from India’s side for their Women’s World T20 semi-final against England last week. Raj, India’s senior-most player and their highest run-getter
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12:31 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — A postseason share on World Series champion Boston was worth $416,838, down from a record $438,902 for Houston in 2017. The commissioner’s office said Monday that the Red Sox voted 66 full shares, 10.025 partial shares and eight cash awards. The Astros had 60 full shares, 9.23
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11:45 AM GMT Manu Tuilagi said his long-awaited return in England’s 37-18 victory over Australia Saturday felt like his first cap for his country. The England centre was a 69th-minute replacement for Henry Slade and the substitution was met with rapturous cheers from the Twickenham crowd. Tuilagi’s call-up from the bench marked his first international
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11:34 AM ET Liam Brickhill The Mzansi Super League attracted a live television audience in excess of 3.4 million South African viewers during it’s opening weekend that featured four matches. The league is only just starting to gain traction and attract fans to matches as summer sets in, but TV figures suggest the league has
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12:15 PM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN Many expected the Philadelphia Flyers to shake things up after an embarrassing loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night. Few expected the shake-up to be this monumental: Ron Hextall, the team’s executive vice president and general manager, was fired on Monday morning. The Flyers are 10-11-2 on the
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