Koto Bolofo Supported by By Dana Thomas Reporting from Paris Palais Galliera, Paris’s museum for fashion ... father wore while playing cricket, which are in the first vitrine.
Four ancient gold artefacts were stolen from Drents Museum in Assen ... Klaassen signs a new one-year contract to play white-ball cricket at the Canterbury club next season.
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England Captain Unveils 'Jos Buttler Area' At Rajasthan Royals High Performance Centre In Talegaon; VideoEngland’s white-ball captain, Jos Buttler ... the opening of ‘Jos Buttler’s Area’ in the HPC museum, displaying trophies and cricket gear he has donated over the years.
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Inside the Factory: How Super Bowl Footballs are made in OhioThey're also embedded with a chip that tracks the ball's position on the field ... Normally it takes three days from start to finish. But the first batch of footballs must be sent to the Super ...
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday announced the prize money for the highly anticipated ICC Men’s Champions ...
The conference, on sports tourism titled “Sports Tourism and the Tourism Industry After the World Cup,” was attended by ...
City hall’s parks and recreation branch has nearly $4 million in capital projects it plans to pursue this year, from ...
Soliva sessilis in a typical habitat (Photo: Ewen Cameron, Auckland Museum ... orange ball. One of her Crocs lay by the entrance of the tent, and the other was nowhere to be seen. Her first ...
Opener Shubman Gill lived up to his fresh ICC Rankings rise, helping steer India to a winning start at the ICC Champions ...
Hardik Pandya's chances of becoming India's captain would be improved if he gets back to play first-class cricket regularly, former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar has said. Pandya is among the most ...
Image: England's Saqib Mahmood, third right, celebrates with team-mates after the dismissal of India's captain Rohit Sharma during the first ODI "But England white-ball cricket for quite some time ...
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India Today on MSNHow 1947 Partition turned two friends into on-field cricket rivalsLala Amarnath and Fazal Mahmood, two cricketers who grew up playing cricket in Lahore, found themselves on opposite sides of ...
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