Month: January 2020

1:43 PM GMT Scotland international Richie Gray will return to Glasgow Warriors ahead of the 2020-21 season, the club announced on Thursday. The second-rower, who began his career with the Warriors and re-joins from French Top14 champions Toulouse on a two-year deal, marks the first signing by incoming head coach Danny Wilson. The 30-year-old made
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11:55 AM ET The potential move for women’s boxing champion Claressa Shields to mixed martial arts is “100 percent real,” her manager, Mark Taffet, told ESPN on Thursday — although he also made clear such a move wouldn’t mean the three-weight-class champion would give up boxing. Instead, he said, they have visions of being able
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12:36 PM GMT Vishal Dikshit in Rajkot Adam Zampa wouldn’t have imagined dismissing Virat Kohli in Mumbai – for the fourth time in ODIs – would be the talk of the town even in Rajkot. As he arrived for the pre-match press conference on Thursday, everyone wanted to know his approach and mindset while bowling
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7:38 AM ET LaMelo Ball’s season in Australia is over, his manager Jermaine Jackson told ESPN via text message. A bone bruise suffered in early December sidelined Ball 12 games into the season, and he’s run out of time to complete the required rehab before the season ends. “Melo’s foot is totally healed, but the
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7:32 AM ET Australian Open organisers have said the tournament will go ahead despite health concerns caused by the air quality in Melbourne due to bushfires in the country. A number of players have complained throughout the week after having to play qualifying matches in smoky conditions, which caused Dalila Jakupovic to retire after a
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2:45 AM ET The all-female W Series will be part of the Formula One support programme in its second season with new races at the United States and Mexico Grands Prix in October, organisers announced on Thursday. The W Series, conceived as a platform for women to gain experience and climb up the motorsport ladder
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12:11 AM ET Tim BontempsESPN PHILADELPHIA — Kyrie Irving said “it’s glaring” that the Brooklyn Nets have more work to do in order for their roster to reach the level necessary for championship contention. “I mean, it’s transparent. It’s out there. It’s glaring, in terms of the pieces that we need in order to be
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