London [UK], May 14 (ANI): England spinner Jack Leach remains a doubtful starter for England's international fixtures this summer due to health concerns.
Atlanta [USA], May 13 (ANI): Former Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has said that it would be extremely harsh on Liverpool if the side is not awarded the Premier League title.
London [UK], May 11 (ANI): England all-rounder Ben Stokes has defended his support for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's address to the nation and said that it is the beauty of a democracy that everyone can voice their opinion.
London [UK], May 11 (ANI): As UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson extended the lockdown till at least June 1 in the country, the England and Wales Cricket Board said that the cricket body is working closely with the government to safely resume cricket.
London [UK], May 11 (ANI): United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday indicated that the country would be in coronavirus lockdown until at least June 1.
London [UK], May 1 (ANI): Former German tennis professional Boris Becker on Friday welcomed Swiss star Roger Federer's suggestion of merging the men's governing body (ATP) and the women's organisation (WTA).
London [UK], May 1 (ANI): Tennis legend and Laureus Academy Member Boris Becker has warned that his sport is in crisis due to COVID-19 and has urged governing bodies to come together to find a solution.
London [UK], April 30 (ANI): The new leader of the Labour Party, Keir Starmer, has dropped his party's position on Kashmir, which his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn took before losing the election to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
London [UK], April 29 (ANI): UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's partner Carrie Symonds has given birth to a baby boy, the couple's spokesperson said on Wednesday.
Melbourne [Australia], April 29 (ANI): Australia opening batsman David Warner has said that the side's upcoming tour of England and Scotland is unlikely to go ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic.
London [UK], April 28 (ANI): The coronavirus is like an unexpected and invisible mugger, which the British people have to began to collectively "wrestle it to the floor", UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday (local time), in his first comments after recovering from the virus.