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A glowing record in Brisbane will help boost the British and Irish Lions after suffering their first defeat on tour.
A depleted Welsh side are overpowered by Japan who record first win over a major rugby power to level series in Tokyo.
Inexperienced Wales side secures narrow 22-18 victory against Japan in their first Test as All Blacks beat France.
Shikhar Dhawan inspires with the bat as India defeat South Africa by 26 runs in Champions Trophy opener.
Former QPR manager Mark Hughes relishes opportunity to prove his critics wrong with three-year Stoke City deal.
At 119 years old, Spillers is a seasoned player in vinyl-records revival and is surviving the age of digital downloads.
With Graeme Smith sidelined for four to six months, South Africa select Alviro Petersen ahead of ICC Champions Trophy.
NBA's Jason Collins has reignited the debate on homosexuality in sport, but it's a different story in English football.
More than 10,000 volunteers patrol streets spreading religious messages, and police say they have helped reduce crime.
Wales choose 11 uncapped players for Japan Tests after 15 Welshmen are included in Lions team to tour Australia.
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