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Delhi pull off huge chase in IPL win
A swashbuckling Rishabh Pant innings has helped Delhi Daredevils to the second-biggest run chase in Indian Premier League history and into finals contention. -
West Indies bowl out Pakistan for 81, win second test by 106 runs
Shannon Gabriel took 5-11 as Pakistan crumbled in their second innings against an impressive West Indies pace attack at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown. -
Molinari leads as Johnson returns to golf
Dustin Johnson has played a solid first round of competition golf since his US Masters disaster. -
Trump a step closer to repealing Obamacare
US President Donald Trump is a step closer to delivering on his promise to repeal and replace Obamacare. -
Strycova, Pliskova advance in Prague Open
Hopes of an all-Czech final are alive and well at the Prague Open. -
Gabriel skittles Pakistan in Windies win
Shannon Gabriel has destroyed the Pakistan batting order as the West Indies levelled their three-Test series. -
US House of Reps passes healthcare bill
Legislation to repeal major parts of Obamacare and replace it with a Republican healthcare plan has been narrowly approved in the US House of Representatives. -
Olympics: Joint 2024-2028 award 'the right idea', LA bid chief says
LONDON (Reuters) - An unprecedented joint awarding of back-to-back Summer Games would be "the right idea" for the Olympic movement, Los Angeles 2024 bid chief Casey Wasserman said on Thursday. -
Neymar, Barcelona ordered to stand trial for fraud
MADRID (Reuters) - Brazilian forward Neymar faces a fraud trial in Spain in connection with the value placed on his 2013 transfer from Santos to Barcelona, the Spanish National High Court said on Thursday. -
Jordan Thompson falls in Istanbul Open
Jordan Thompson has been sent packing in straight sets at the Istanbul Open. -
Joyce misses tea over Prince's retirement
Acting prime minister Barnaby Joyce has missed dinner at his home in Tamworth in NSW because of the hullabaloo at Buckingham Palace. -
South Africa appoint Englishman Baxter for second spell
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Englishman Stuart Baxter has been appointed coach of the South African national football team for a second spell, ending a five-month search for a new coach, the country’s football association announced on Thursday. -
West Ham's woes are cautionary tale for Tottenham
LONDON (Reuters) - Title-chasing Tottenham Hotspur need look only as far as London rivals West Ham United for a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in football. -
Koeman committed to Everton but Kone will leave
LONDON (Reuters) - Everton manager Ronald Koeman reaffirmed his commitment to the Premier League club on Thursday, knocking down speculation of a move to his former club Barcelona. -
India told to pick Champions Trophy squad
The Board of Cricket Control for India have been told to stop stalling and name its ICC Champions Trophy squad immediately. -
FIFA hears Messi appeal against four-match Argentina ban
ZURICH (Reuters) - Argentina forward Lionel Messi's appeal against his four-match international ban for insulting a match official was being heard by FIFA on Thursday, a source close to football’s governing body said. -
Swansea survival would be 'remarkable achievement' - Clement
Swansea are third-bottom in the table, two points adrift of safety with three matches left. Clement views Saturday's home game against seventh-placed Everton as the biggest remaining obstacle between his team and safety. -
Turkey slams Greek ruling on coup soldiers
A Greek court decision to block a second extradition request for Turkish soldiers who fled to Greece after last year's failed coup has been slammed by Ankara. -
Australia wins WTO tobacco packaging case
A World Trade Organisation disputes panel has ruled in favour of Australia over its tough tobacco packaging laws. -
Errani ends Gavrilova's Morocco run
Daria Gavrilova has faltered in her quest for glory at the Morocco Open, losing to former French Open finalist Sara Errani in the quarter-finals. -
Arsenal must be at their to beat Man United, Wenger says
Both sides need a win to stay in the hunt for Champions League qualification, with Arsenal at risk of missing the top-four for the first time in two decades. -
Arsenal in last-chance saloon as Wenger and Mourinho renew rivalry
LONDON (Reuters) - Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho continue one of the most poisonous and one-sided rivalries in English football when Arsenal host Manchester United on Sunday. -
World's biggest X-ray laser turned on
The world's biggest X-ray laser, designed to capture images of structures and processes at the atomic level, has been switched on at a German research centre. -
Cricket: Pujara joins Nottinghamshire as cover for Pattinson
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India test batsman Cheteshwar Pujara, who did not get an Indian Premier League contract, will join Nottinghamshire to provide short-term cover for James Pattinson when the fast bowler joins the Australian squad for the upcoming Champions Trophy. -
2000 Grand National winner Papillon dead at 26
LONDON (Reuters) - Papillon, the horse that gave Irish jockey Ruby Walsh his first Grand National win in 2000 at the first attempt, has died at the age of 26. -
Italy measles cases up amid anti-vax mood
Cases of measles in Italy are increasing as the country's populist opposition party adopts an anti-vaccination platform, according to a NYT editorial. -
Monaco aim to put European woes aside and strengthen Ligue 1 credentials
MADRID (Reuters) - - Monaco will look to put the disappointment of their Champions League semi-final first-leg defeat to Juventus behind them when they travel to second-bottom Nancy on Saturday night. -
Real travel to relegated Granada in bid for first title in five years
MADRID (Reuters) - - Real Madrid are aiming to remain in pole position for a first La Liga title in five years when they travel to relegated Granada on Saturday night. -
Agreement on Syria 'de-escalation zones'
Turkey, Iran and Russia have signed an agreement calling for the setting up four "de-escalation zones" in war-torn Syria. -
Cricket: Court panel asks Indian board to pick Champions Trophy squad
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's chances of participating in the Champions Trophy brightened on Thursday when a court-appointed panel of administrators asked the cricket board (BCCI) to pick the squad for the June 1-18 tournament. -
Migrant grandparent visa to be rolled out
Migrants will be able to bring their parents to Australia with the introduction of a$10,000 temporary visa for up to 10 years, to be announced in the budget. -
India uncertainty unsettling advertisers, Star tells ICC
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Star Sports have raised concerns with cricket's governing body that advertisers might steer clear of the Champions Trophy if India opted against competing at the tournament in England, an official from the broadcaster has told Reuters. -
Roos in no mood to Waite for AFL return
North Melbourne coach Brad Scott says AFL table toppers Adelaide have all facets of the game covered. -
Magpies' De Goey back to face Blues in AFL
Collingwood have recalled star youngster Jordan De Goey for their clash against Carlton after his three-match ban for lying to the club. -
No fluffed lines this time as Higuain rises to occasion
MILAN (Reuters) - Gonzalo Higuain rose to the big occasion with his two goals against AS Monaco on Wednesday -- something critics say the Juventus has forward often failed to do. -
Kangaroos' Scott unlikely for RL World Cup
North Queensland prop Matt Scott admits he will be hard pressed to play in the Rugby League World Cup later in the year as he recovers from a torn ACL. -
Soldier hit by tree branch killed in Qld
An Australian soldier has died during a routine training exercise in Queensland, after being hit by a tree branch. -
Soldier dies at Queensland training base
The Australian Defence Force has confirmed an Australian Army member has died at a Queensland training facility. -
Allen hopes Stoke pick Cherries to end away day blues
Mark Hughes's 12th-placed side are on a six-game winless run away from home, having failed to score on their travels since a 3-1 victory at Sunderland in January. -
Stanley re-elected as NZOC president
NZOC president Mike Stanley has been re-elected for a third and final term at the organisation's annual general assembly in Auckland. -
Luiz 'obsessed' with winning league title at Chelsea
Luiz, who returned to Stamford Bridge from Paris St Germain at the start of the season, won the Champions League and Europa League during his first spell at the club but the league title eluded the mop-haired Brazilian during that period. -
Ngatai to return after a year out with concussion
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - One test All Blacks centre Charlie Ngatai will make his return to Super Rugby on Saturday after almost a year out of the game due to concussion. -
Key ARU figure in shock resignation
The Australian Rugby Union's chief operating officer Rob Clarke has announced his sudden resignation. -
Not welcome: Japan tough to crack for refugees
It has been a decade since Liliane last saw her little girl. She fled Africa in fear for her life, leaving behind everything she knew and loved in the hope of a fresh start in Japan. -
Opportunity knocks in Silk Road plan
Federal Labor believes Australia should assess case-by-case potential involvement in Beijing's new silk road map - a mammoth transnational infrastructure plan. -
Abbott flags school funding fight
Malcolm Turnbull and his education minister Simon Birmingham will face a grilling at next week's coalition MP meeting over school funding. -
Naitanui still touch and go for AFL return
West Coast coach Adam Simpson says he won't take any risks with Nic Naitanui, ensuring there's only an outside chance the ruckman will return in 2017. -
Indigenous curators off to Biennale
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia is sending two First Nation curators to this year's 57th Venice Biennale in Italy. -
England RL upbeat despite Widdop absence
England will go into their rugby league Test against Samoa without in-form halves Gareth Widdop and George Williams. -
Trade to post best performance in 40 years
New trade figures suggest a positive economic backdrop for Tuesday's federal budget, buoyed by higher commodity prices.
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