Ministers argue their decision on setting up an investigation into the scale of child sexual abuse by men often of Pakistani heritage came about after they had commissioned a considered piece of work by Dame Louise Casey – and that was a pragmatic sequencing of decision making, albeit under considerable political pressure. But the other...
Adams made his debut in March 2021, coming off the bench during a 2-2 draw against Austria in their World Cup 2022 qualifying campaign opener. His first goal came two games later against the Faroe Islands, but, like many Scotland forwards, he has struggled for consistency in front of goal. At the time, he was...
Against the Falcons at Edgbaston, Hasan removed both David Lloyd and Martin Andersson in the space of four balls in his first over. Brought back to bowl the 17th over, he had Ross Whiteley caught by George Garton for 50 before the same combination removed Alex Thomson for a first-ball duck. It left Ben Aitchison...
As in Notts game, there was also a hat-trick – of sorts – at Canterbury where Surrey’s Mitchell Santner dismissed Joe Denly and Tom Rogers at the end of the 13th over and produced the throw at the start of the next, bowled by Nathan Smith, to run out Zak Crawley for 46 attempting a...
England’s Adil Rashid dismisses Justin Greaves and Roston Chase before being smashed for six to miss out on a hat-trick against the West Indies, leaving them on 127-6 in the third One Day International at The Oval. FOLLOW LIVE: England v West Indies – Third One Day International Available to UK users only. Read full...
Leinster: Keenan; O’Brien, Ringrose, Henshaw, Lowe; Prendergast, Gibson-Park; Healy, Sheehan, Furlong, Snyman, McCarthy, Deegan, Van der Flier, Doris (capt). Replacements: Kelleher, Porter, Slimani, Baird, Conan, McGrath, R Byrne, Barrett. Northampton Saints: Ramm; Freeman, Dingwall (capt), Hutchinson, Litchfield; Smith, Mitchell; Iyogun, Langdon, Davison, Mayanavanua, Coles, Kemeny, Pollock, Augustus. Replacements: Walker, West, Millar Mills, Lockett, Munga, Scott-Young,...
West Ham striker Shekiera Martinez scores a first-half hat-trick against Crystal Palace in the Women’s Super League. Read full article at source...
BBC Sport looks back at Manchester City’s FA Cup semi-final highs and lows since their record-breaking run began in 2019. Read full article at source...
Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards debate the best moments in Champions League history, with their minds drifting to when Brazil’s Ronaldo wowed everyone with a hat-trick for Real Madrid at Old Trafford in 2003. WATCH: Match of the Day Top 10 on BBC iPlayer LISTEN: Match of the Day Top 10 on BBC...
Watch the goals as Germany recover from a goal down to beat Scotland, with Selina Cerci netting a hat-trick. Read full article at source...
Northampton: Ramm; Freeman, Odendaal, Dingwall (capt), Hendy; Smith, Mitchell; Iyogun, Langdon, Davison, Mayanavanua, Coles, Kemeny, Pollock, Augustus. Replacements: Walker, West, Green, Lockett, Scott-Young, Pearson, James, Hutchinson. Clermont Auvergne: Newsome; Delguy, Simone, Moala, Raka; Belleau, Bezy; Akhaladze, Massa, Ojovan, Simmons, Ceyte, Sowakula, Tixeront, Lee (capt). Replacements: Fainga’a, Falgoux, Ala’alatoa, Hemery, Fischer, Bousquet, Urdapilleta, Fouyssac. Referee: Andrew...
Watch highlights as Jake Wardle scores a hat-trick in Wigan’s 54-0 Super League thrashing of Salford Red Devils. Read full article at source...
Watch all the tries from Anna McGann’s “fantastic” hat-trick for Ireland in their 52-14 victory against Italy in the Women’s Six Nations. Read article in full at source...
Italy: Granzotto; Muzzo, Sillari, Rigoni, D’Inca; Stevanin, Stefan; Turani, Vecchini, Maris, Fedrighi, Duca, Tounesi, Sgorbini, Giordano (capt). Replacements: Gurioli, Zanette, Seye, Veronese, Ranuccini, Bitonci, Mannini, Capomaggi. Yellow card: Fedrighi Ireland: Flood; McCann, Dalton, Higgins, Costigan; O’Brien, Reilly; O’Dowd, Jones, Djougang, Campbell, Tuite, McMahon (capt), King, Wafer. Replacements: Moloney, McCarthy, Haney, Moore, Wall, Hogan, Lane, Breen....
“I haven’t even scratched the surface of my potential.” Those were the words of England full-back Ellie Kildunne in November when she was named World Rugby’s women’s player of the year. The 25-year-old scored 14 tries in nine tests for the Red Roses last term, and it looked, on the outside, as though maintaining form...