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Glenn Maxwell hit the fastest twenty-first century on Australian soil to propel his country to victory in the series against the West Indies. Maxwell smashed an unbeaten 120 off 55 balls at the Adelaide Oval.His brilliant knock included 8 sixes and 12 fours, helping Australia win 4-241, with West Indies fighting back at 9-207. The 34-match win gave Australia an undisputed 2-0 lead in the best-of-three series.Maxwell reached his hundred in just 50 balls, two balls faster than Australia’s previous fastest in T20Is, and faster than South Africa’s Rilee Rossouw’s 52 against Bangladesh at the 2022 World Cup in Sydney…

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Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureFrom the London Stadium, David Hytner. It had to be Declan Rice. The former West Ham hero had set up goals with whipped free-kicks for William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães – numbers one and three, to be precise – when Ben White passed back and Leandro Trossard and Martin Ødegaard left it for each other. Enter Rice. The midfielder’s shot from outside the area curled away from Alphonse Areola to find the far corner and that sound you heard were of seats clicking back and people making for the…

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key eventsShow only key eventsPlease enable JavaScript to use this featuretry! Ireland 24 – 0 Italy (Dan Sheehan)50 minutes. Ireland caught and beat the Italian defense, allowing Sheehan to cross the goal line with ease.Crawley’s conversion effort disappears to the right.48 minutes Italy’s next possession saw them concede the ball again in the first period, this time Zuliani unable to pick up Blakes’ pass.Frustration turns to pain, new prop Zilocchi gets attention in scrum45 minutes Italy completes the scramble! Then there was a penalty for Ryan Baird breaking Varney’s kick early!However, that warm fuzzy feeling soon faded when they threw…

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Why do few people outside the British Isles share our love of tinned baked beans in tomato sauce, as popularised by Heinz? They are cheap, delicious and reasonably nutritious; I have them on toast at least twice a week. Elsewhere, they seem to be regarded as a depressing, eccentric or downright pitiable form of sustenance. Alys Rosser, DenbighshirePost your answers (and new questions) below or send them to nq@theguardian.com. A selection will be published next Sunday. Source link

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Rishi Sunak should “swallow some pride” and bring back an “electoral force” like Boris Johnson, former chancellor Kwasi Quarten said.Kwarten, who announced earlier this week that he would resign as an MP at the general election, also said the prime minister needed to “work hard to expand his influence” and that backbench Conservative MPs were also considering resigning.The MP launched a candid criticism of his party leader on Sunday, amid fresh signs that Johnson’s supporters are renewing calls for him to return in some form, Mail on Sunday and The Sunday Telegraph All appealed to Johnson as the Conservatives faced…

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Ten years ago, Candida Doyle spoke publicly for the first time about having lived with arthritis since she was a teenager. In a 2014 film about her band, Pulp, Doyle talked about being in denial. It was acceptable for pop stars to have a drug addiction, but not to be ill. Doyle, who plays keyboard for the band, had kept it so well hidden that when a bandmate watched the documentary, her arthritis was news to him.The condition came on when Doyle was 16, a month after her periods started (there is thought to be a connection between hormones and…

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What the Chiefs need to do to winrun the ball. The Niners’ run defense has been poor all season. Over the past two months, they have sunk to a level where they can barely perform. For all the flaws in this version of the Chiefs’ offense, one thing they’ve been able to do is run hard. They were able to win in tough games thanks to the unique style of Isiah Pacheco, a running back who runs like a llama escaping the pen. If KC can run the ball early, they will be able to establish the flow of the…

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The Irish Republican Army’s executioners shot and secretly buried their victims in fields and bogs, leaving them to decay and enter the ranks of Ireland’s “disappeared”.Some were British soldiers, others were suspected informers or turncoats. Uncertainty about their fate and the location of their remains added a cruel twist to a brutal conflict.They were not, however, killed by the Provisional IRA in Northern Ireland during the Troubles but by the so-called “good old IRA” in the south of Ireland during the 1919-21 war of independence.In less than three years, in fact, the founding fathers of the Irish state killed and…

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Jack Leach has been ruled out of the remainder of England’s Test tour of India with a left knee injury. The 32-year-old was injured in England’s first Test in Hyderabad, where he was forced to play a limited-overs role, and subsequently missed the second Test in Vizag.Skip past newsletter promotionsSign up to our cricket newsletter to get our writers’ take on the biggest stories and a recap of the week’s matchesPrivacy Statement: The newsletter may contain information about charities, online advertising and content funded by external parties. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to…

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The business of love is large and red, an industry that trades in both romance novels and mini-breaks, engagement rings and self-help books. Somewhere near its centre is a 49-year-old man called Paul C Brunson. His career began as a matchmaker, working in Washington DC, though Oprah Winfrey claimed: “Paul is much more than a matchmaker, he’s a life coach.” After moving to the UK five years ago, he became the head of global research at Tinder, and famous as a relationship expert on TV programmes such as Married at First Sight. This is the show that broke ratings records…

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