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Five quick hits: Grandpa throws a touchdown, Chiefs star tears his ACL
Patrick Mahomes tears his ACL, the Packers suffer a major blow, Donald Trump’s coin toss goes viral and Old Man Rivers scores a touchdown. Here’s the five quick hits from the NFL action. Source link
Kerr starts as sub again before starring for Chelsea in WSL victory
Matildas gun Sam Kerr starts on the bench again, but makes an immediate impact for Chelsea in a 3-0 WSL victory. Source link
Data shows Adelaide pitch is not as friendly as it looks for England
With England pinning its hopes on victory in the third Test, the tourists have been warned that the Adelaide pitch is not as friendly as it looks. Source link
Connolly stars as Scorchers down Sixers in BBL opener
Cooper Connolly leads the Scorchers to victory as star Sixers recruit Babar Azam struggles in the BBL curtain raiser at Perth Stadium. Source link
McCullum vows against 'knee-jerk reactions' as BazBall faces defining week
England coach Brendon McCullum confirms his side’s batting line-up will be unchanged for its must-win third Ashes Test in Adelaide. Source link
Lee backs current quartet as Australia's 'best ever'
Brett Lee ranks Australia’s bowling attack as better than the one he was part of, which featured the likes of Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne. Source link
Ash Gentle competes in triathlon after 'incredibly isolating' miscarriage news
Australian triathlete Ashleigh Gentle reveals she suffered a miscarriage just days before competing in the season-ending T100 event in Qatar, earning significant praise for her bravery. Source link
Walker's gold leads way as medals rain for Aussie snow stars
Bree Walker’s superb sliding season continues with a third World Cup victory in a row on the Lillehammer sliding track in Norway, putting her into second place in the overall IBSF standings. Source link
Lee stars as Hurricanes cruise to maiden WBBL title
Hurricanes opener Lizelle Lee hits an unbeaten 77 as her side claims a first WBBL title with a dominant eight-wicket win over the Scorchers. Source link
'I can bat anywhere': Fit Khawaja open to middle order role
Australia batter Usman Khawaja is feeling 100 per cent fit and is open to a return to the middle order for the third Ashes Test in Adelaide. Source link