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LONDON (AP) — South Africa wins the World Test Championship, its first major cricket title in 27 years.
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The Roar on MSNCricket's chokers no more: South Africa complete the march to first major trophy with historic WTC triumphThe nation has not made it past the five semi-final stage appearances at World Cup tournaments, never making the final, while ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNFive things to look out for as Club World Cup kicks offDespite concerns over ticket sales and player fatigue, Fifa's new expanded Club World Cup will throw up several intriguing ...
South Africa claimed its first International Cricket Council (ICC) trophy in 27 years after beating Australia by five wickets ...
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India Today on MSNIndia to prepare for T20 World Cup 2026 with white-ball series against New ZealandThe Indian cricket team will play an 8-match white-ball series against New Zealand in January 2026. This series is a key warm ...
India will host New Zealand for a white-ball series before the 2026 T20 World Cup. The tour includes three ODIs from January 11-18 and five T20Is from January 21-31 across various Indian venues.
Freshly crowned kings of Europe, Paris Saint-Germain arrived this week in the United States for the Club World Cup and are ...
From South Africa’s historic WTC 2025 triumph and Australia’s rare final defeat to Leroy Sané’s surprise transfer and key ICC ...
South Africa banished the generational trauma of woe on the world stage and their reputation as cricket’s “chokers” by ...
South Africa has won the World Test Championship against titleholder Australia by five wickets after knocking off the last 69 runs required on the fourth morning of the final in London ...
Aiden Markram, who captained South Africa to their only U19 World Cup title in 2014, and then led the senior side to a ...
All through India’s cricket history, fathers have had a big role to play in the success of their sons on fields at home and ...
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