Australia's national selection panel has named a 14-player Australia squad to take on Pakistan in a three-ODI series in Malaysia later this month - and a 15-player squad to compete at the World T20 in the West Indies in November.
Read moreFrom an Australian supporter's point of view, it's always good to see a number of Wallabies stars named in a Barbarians squad.
Read moreSA Rugby's Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus will take charge of the Barbarians for the first time when the famous club returns to action later this season.
Read moreAll set for some great golf in France.
Read moreWe’ve teamed up with Lord’s Cricket Ground to offer you the chance to win two tickets to the final Vitality Blast match between Middlesex and Essex Eagles on Thursday!
Read moreKoa Smith caught this gobsmacking wave, riding it for two whole minutes as he travelled through eight barrels
Read moreThe Vitality Blast T20 explodes at of the home of cricket on Thursday nights, with an array of international stars set to thrill on the hallowed turf in London. Catch the action, with tickets just £25 for adults.
Read moreWATCH: Word Cup fever has enveloped Britain as the England football team march to glory, and the 'It's coming home' cinema inspired video memes are fueling the frenzy. Here's the greatest hits...
Read moreAlthough there is potential for rivalry, the World Cup really can also bring people from nations all over the world together through their love of football.
Read moreWATCH: Night of shame as Boomer's Basketball World Cup qualifier against Philippines descends into blood-curdling fisticuffs. "Black eye for the sport," says Andrew Gaze.
Read moreSPECIAL FEATURE: A more diverse representation of women football fans is needed in media coverage of the World Cup – and other sport events.
Read moreFootball World Cup's first ever video reviewed penalty sparks huge controversy. But was it the right call or were we robbed?
Read moreEngland, currently ranked number one in the ODI World Rankings, defeated Australia 4-1 in a five-match series held in Australia in January.
Read moreRecords will tumble at Ellis Park in Johannesburg as Tevita Kuridrani is set to win his 100th Brumbies Super Rugby cap whilst team-mate Ben Alexander will rack up his 150th from the replacements bench as the Plus500 Brumbies meet the Lions in South Africa.
Read moreJustin Langer has been announced as Australia's new head coach after Darren Lehmann resigned in the aftermath of the ball-tampering scandal.
Read moreWith the clay court season set to hit full swing at the imminent Monte Carlo Masters in Monaco, we take an early peek at the French Open contenders for the 2018 men's and women's singles titles. Could an Aussie cause an upset?
Read moreSPECIAL FEATURE: Aussies definitely enjoy watching sport. However, the increased television and online coverage of major sports events encourages people to spend long periods in front of screens, which may have a negative impact on health.
Read moreThe Commonwealth emphasises the ties that bind its member nations together, which derive almost entirely from a shared legacy of colonisation.
Read moreAccording to media reports, disgraced cricketer David Warner is in talks to line up a million-dollar tell-all interview to share his side of the ball tampering story.
Read moreWATCH: A clearly distressed now former Australian cricket captain emotionally addressed the media in Sydney about his role in the ball tampering saga after being banned and sent home in disgrace.
Read moreAustralia's ball tampering trio have been handed lengthy bans by the country's cricketing authority.
Read moreWATCH: Footage has emerged of disgraced cricketer Cameron Bancroft appearing to show him putting sugar in his pocket during the recent Ashes series.
Read moreOPINION & ANALYSIS: With the values of the Baggy Green forever tarnished, the book must be thrown at Steve Smith and his team over the ball tampering outrage, writes Charlie Inglefield.
Read moreOPINION & ANALYSIS: The plot to tamper with the ball was a clear attempt to cheat and has brought the spirit of cricket into question. Such actions demonstrate the short-term focus players can have in the moment, ignoring the magnitude of their decisions.
Read moreA shaky chase, but the home side saw it through to level matters going into the third Test after a feisty second encounter in what has already been a gripping series.
Read moreThe Proteas are still in search for their first home series win against Australia since re-admission while the Aussies are keen to build on their Ashes glory.
Read moreRoger Federer’s latest Grand Slam triumph in Australia has raised the question: is he the greatest sportsperson ever? There are a few Aussies in the mix for selection.
Read moreTaking on South Africa on in their own backyard gives Australia the perfect opportunity to prove the Ashes series win was not a one-off, writes Charlie Inglefield.
Read moreINTERVIEW EXCLUSIVE: “Everybody is talking about equality at the moment, and it is so exciting that our nation is leading the way with our sport” – Co-Captain Sharni Williams.
Read moreAnother fairy tale title for the tennis immortal Roger Federer caps a thrilling 2018 Australian Open, writes Charlie Inglefield.
Read moreHe will probably retire with enough cash to last him through for the rest of his life. If that is Bernard Tomic’s motivation to carry on playing tennis, well then fair play. But what a waste, writes CHARLIE INGLEFIELD.
Read moreDespite Perth Lynx’s knock out in the semi-finals, undeterred Andy Stewart has been awarded the WNBL Coach of the Year 2018.
Read moreAfter England wilt to a four-nil series decimation in a sweltering Sydney, CHARLIE INGLEFIELD picks over the remains while saluting the ruthless Aussies.
Read moreIt seems Sydney FC have just kept going from where they left off last season.
Read moreCongratulations to Australia, there is a lot to be excited about. As for England, it has been a near total disaster, writes CHARLIE INGLEFIELD.
Read moreIt's do or die for Joe Roots troops. Can England actually win at the WACA for the first time in 39 years and keep their Ashes dream alive?
Read moreWill England recover from their Gabba capitulation? As the teams head to Adelaide, momentum is with Australia and Smith, Warner and their bowling pack look ominous.
Read morePoor discipline once again blights the Wallabies as they finish their autumn tour with a brutal defeat at the hands of a resurgent Scottish side, writes CHARLIE INGLEFIELD.
Read moreEngland fight back on a tense but enthralling first day’s play at the Gabba, writes Charlie Inglefield.
Read moreWallabies fall to a fifth successive defeat to England while France and Wales disappoint again. Scotland and Fiji do themselves proud in defeat as the All Blacks and the Irish march on.
Read moreBrisbane’s ‘Gabbatoir’ is ready for the England cricket team but are they ready for it? CHARLIE INGLEFIELD assesses the chances of Joe Root’s legion conjuring up an epic first Test upset over Steve Smith’s men at their favourite hunting ground.
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