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2015-08-09 U.K. Sports


The Guardian
   
Michael Clarke: tributes after Australian captain announces Test retirement   
The Guardian
Tributes have been paid to Michael Clarke after the Australian captain announced the upcoming fifth Ashes match at the Oval will be his last as a Test cricketer. The 34-year-old, who has overseen a disastrous tour of England amid a personal slump in ...
Ashes: Australia face worst Test crisis since 1979   Times of India
Share this story   Herald Sun
Ashes: World champions Australia resemble 'Dad's Army'   Hindustan Times
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Australian Financial Review   
ESPNcricinfo.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Chelsea draws with Swansea, Man United beat Spurs   
The Globe and Mail
Chelsea began its English Premier League title defence with a red card for goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and a 2-2 draw at home to Swansea on a frustrating opening Saturday at Stamford Bridge. Jose Mourinho's side twice had the lead, but paid the price ...
Arsenal, West Ham and Leicester only Premier League sides to raise ticket prices   Daily Mail
Mourinho critical of Chelsea medical team   Goal.com
Chelsea has to settle for tie at home in its opener   The Seattle Times
Irish Independent   
SkySports   
Zee News   
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BBC Sport
   
Joe Root: England batsman tops ICC World rankings   
BBC Sport
Joe Root has become the leading batsman in the ICC world rankings after helping England beat Australia to regain the Ashes on Saturday. The 24-year-old Yorkshireman hit 130 in the first innings at Trent Bridge as England won by an innings and 78 runs.
England batsman Sarah Taylor learns from Joe Root as she targets rich run of form   Daily Mail
Root moves to No 1 in Test rankings   The Nation
The Ashes: Joe Root, Stuart Broad Top the Charts After Four Tests   NDTVSports.com
SkySports   
expressandstar.com   
Cricket World   
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Reuters UK
   
Nishikori gets the better of Cilic in US Open rematch   
Reuters UK
Kei Nishikori exacted a measure of revenge against Marin Cilic when the Japanese world number five overcame the Croatian in the semi-finals of the Citi Open tennis tournament on Saturday in Washington D.C.. Cilic beat Nishkori in the U.S. Open final ...
Citi Open: Kei Nishikori reverses 2014 US Open result, will meet John Isner in ...   Washington Post
Kei Nishikori beats Marin Cilic to reach Washington final   SkySports
Nishikori avenges US Open loss to reach Washington final   ABS CBN News

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SkySports
   
Everton 2-2 Watford: Arouna Kone's late strike rescues a point for the Blues   
SkySports
Substitute Arouna Kone's late equaliser earned Everton a 2-2 draw and spoiled Watford's hopes of a fairytale win on their return to the Premier League at Goodison Park. After Ross Barkley cancelled out Miguel Layun's opener, Odion Ighalo thought he had ...

Kone grabs late equalizer as Everton draws 2-2 with Watford   FOXSports.com

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Irish Independent
   
Rugby: Ireland blitz Wales in dominant win   
New Zealand Herald
Ireland enjoyed a satisfying first warmup for the Rugby World Cup by drubbing a flattered Wales 35-21 under the Millennium Stadium roof on Sunday morning. Ireland blitzed the Welsh with three tries in the first half hour, led 25-7 at halftime, and 35-7 ...
Much for Schmidt to be pleased about - despite O'Donnell injury   Irish Independent
Ireland coach Schmidt faces World Cup selection headache   Bangkok Post
Wales 21 Ireland 35   South Wales Argus
The Independent   
Herald Scotland   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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SkySports
   
Clarke wants patience in transition time   
Daily Mail
Outgoing captain Michael Clarke made a plea for patience after Australia ceded the urn in embarrassing circumstances. Clarke's men suffered an innings and 78-run defeat in the fourth Ashes Test early on day three. They resumed 90 runs behind at 7-241 ...
Trevor Bayliss: No mixed emotions after Ashes win   SkySports
England on verge of Ashes triumph   Sports Mole

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Report: Brentford 2 Ipswich Town 2 – Late heartbreak as Blues concede two ...   
Coastal Scene
There was late heartbreak for Ipswich Town as they conceded two goals in injury-time to draw 2-2 at Brentford on the opening day of the 2015/16 season. Share. Comment. Email this article to a friend. To send a link to this page you must be logged in.

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BBC Sport
   
Manchester United suffer Jones injury setback   
Daily Mail
LONDON, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Manchester United defender Phil Jones will miss his side's Champions League playoff against Club Bruges because of "mild thrombosis", the club said on Saturday. Versatile England international Jones was left out of United's 1 ...
Manchester United lose Phil Jones for at least three weeks   Goal.com
EPL: Manchester United's Phil Jones injured   Malay Mail Online
Thrombosis rules out United's Jones   EatSleepSport

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Daily Mail
   
VIDEO: Watch birthday-boy Louis van Gaal SING the Beatles   
Goal.com
After marking his birthday with an opening-day victory against Tottenham, Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal was in an understandably buoyant mood. Kyle Walker's first-half own goal was the difference between the sides at Old Trafford in a game in ...

Manchester United 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur: Walker own goal hands Red Devils ...   SkySports
Soccer-Spurs take heart, not points, from Old Trafford performance   Reuters
Lucky Louis sees his charges get a rub of the green on debut day   Irish Independent
Daily Mail   
ClubCall   
Mirror.co.uk   
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