
Jack Cunningham
SEO Writer at talkSPORT
SEO Writer @talkSPORT. @Cricket_TS contributor. Commentator for @gbvision. #NUFC fan, @NUFC360 podcast
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3 days ago |
talksport.com | Jack Cunningham
England U21s are one game away from making it to consecutive European Championship finals as they face Netherlands tonight. The Young Lions bounced back from a final group defeat to Germany to see off Spain in the quarter-finals, and they are closing in on the chance to defend their title. England easily breezed past Spain 3-1, with things descending into chaos at the end as a huge brawl broke out. The Spanish players couldn't hide their frustrations as they were played off the park.
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3 days ago |
talksport.com | Jack Cunningham
England's final-day win over India at Headingley has seen them set a new landmark. After chasing down 371 in the fourth innings, the hosts have become the first team in Test history to win a game when the other side scored five individual centuries. No team has ever done that, but despite managing just two centuries themselves, England pulled off an outstanding achievement. India saw Yashashi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant (x2) all scored hundreds in Leeds.
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3 days ago |
talksport.com | Jack Cunningham
England's Jofra Archer faces a fine for breaking a little-known rule in his comeback red-ball match against Durham. After over four years, the lethal fast bowler finally returned to the longest form of the game for Sussex. Injuries have ruined Archer's recent career, and it has been a long road back. But on Monday, June 23, Archer finally bowled in a red-ball game and claimed figures of 32/1 from 18 overs, including eight maidens.
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3 days ago |
talksport.com | Jack Cunningham
Manchester City and Juventus are ready to meet in the Club World Cup, and the showdown will be live on talkSPORT. The two sides have already qualified for the next round after winning both of their opening matches. Juventus are currently top on goals scored after bagging nine and conceding just once. Meanwhile, Man City have scored eight times but are yet to concede, so it's all set up for a great final group game contest.
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4 days ago |
talksport.com | Jack Cunningham
Jamie O'Hara believes that England can 'forget' about winning the World Cup next year due to the humidity and heat. The former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder was talking about the intense heat that teams at the Club World Cup are currently dealing with. It follows Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca talking about how his team has been unable to train properly while in America.
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