Twenty-four years after Jonny Wilkinson broke Australia’s hearts, Sydney’s Accor Stadium is set to host the next Rugby World Cup final in 2027.
The one-off womens Ashes Test will take place at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday and will be a pink-ball affair.
Despite rumours of the sport's showpiece being held in Melbourne, it will return to Stadium Australia for a second time.
The Women's Ashes Day-Night Test will commence at 9:00am IST. The Star Sports Network holds the broadcast rights, while live ...
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England captain Heather Knight speaks to BBC Sport before the one-off Women's Ashes Test starting at the Melbourne Cricket ...
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Alyssa Healy’s Australia and Heather Knight’s England are all set to lock horns in the historic Day-Night Test at the ...