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England thrashed in first T20 as Australia retain Ashes
Australia beat England by 57 runs in the first T20 to take an 8-0 lead and retain the Women's Ashes at the earliest opportunity.BBC News - 1h -
Australia retain Women’s Ashes after 57-run defeat of England in first T20
First T20: Australia 198-7; England 141 all out Hosts retain urn for fourth series in row Australia have retained the Women’s Ashes after winning the first T20 at Sydney by 57 runs, taking an ...The Guardian - 2h -
Australia retain Women’s Ashes after beating England by 57 runs in first T20 – live
Match in Sydney begins at 7.15pm (AEDT)/8.15am (GMT) Share your thoughts with Tanya via email 2nd over: Australia 21-0 (Mooney 6, Voll 9) Lauren Bell at the other end. Drifts on the leg side ...The Guardian - 2h -
Trump’s border tsar vows ‘shock and awe’ deportations in first week
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Women’s Ashes: England fall to ODI defeat as Australia draw first blood
First ODI: Australia, 206-6, beat England by four wickets Healy anchors run chase in multi-format series opener Alyssa Healy’s stated ambition on the eve of this Women’s Ashes was to “throw the ...The Guardian - Jan. 12 -
Women’s Ashes: Australia beat England by four wickets, first one-day international – live
Hosts pick up first points of series with win at North Sydney Oval Get in touch! Share your thoughts in an email to Jim England XI: Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Heather Knight (c), Nat ...The Guardian - Jan. 12 -
In Kursk, the Ukrainian invasion is back
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Shops offered grottos and wine to combat 'drab' December
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Stoke appoint Robins as manager
Stoke City appoint former Coventry boss Mark Robins as their new manager on a three-and-a-half-year deal.BBC News - Jan. 1
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