London [UK], June 24 (ANI): The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Wednesday said that there have been no positive coronavirus cases among players, support staff.
London [UK], June 24 (ANI): England cricket county clubs Surrey and Middlesex Cricket are set to return to the field next month to play a two-day friendly match.
London [UK], June 24 (ANI): After making his 200th appearance for Tottenham, Harry Kane said he is "delighted" to have achieved this milestone with the club. Kane touched the figure during his club's 2-0 win against West Ham on Wednesday in the ongoing Premier League.
London [UK], June 24 (ANI): After witnessing a poor start in Premier League following the coronavirus-enforced break, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has said that he is assessing 'a lot of things' which will help him take the club to the 'next level'.
London [UK], June 24 (ANI): Ahead of the clash against Southampton, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta termed the opponents as a 'very dangerous' and 'aggressive' team.
London [UK], June 24 (ANI): English football club Arsenal on Wednesday confirmed that defenders David Luiz, Pablo Mari and Cedric Soares have agreed to extend their contracts beyond the end of this season.
London [UK], June 24 (ANI): UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has described the cricket ball as a 'natural vector of disease' and ruled out recreational cricket's return in the country.
London [UK], June 24 (ANI): Pacer Jofra Archer will join England's behind-closed-doors training camp on Thursday, June 25. However, his inclusion in the training group is subject to the second COVID-19 test report.
London [UK], June 24 (ANI): The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has said that it is looking to resume recreational cricket in the country around July 4.
London [UK], June 23 (ANI): The human trial of Imperial College London's candidate coronavirus vaccine began on Tuesday with the first healthy volunteer receiving a small dose of it.
London [UK], June 23 (ANI): The presence of artificial light originating from cities several kilometers away (also known as artificial skyglow) could be having a significant impact on species that rely on the moon and stars to find food, new research suggests.