Ben Stokes hoping to end West Indies woe
BBC Sport looks back at Ben Stokes' turbulent relationship with the West Indies ahead of England's upcoming one-day international in Antigua.
BBC Sport looks back at Ben Stokes' turbulent relationship with the West Indies ahead of England's upcoming one-day international in Antigua.
England's men start their 2020 Olympic cycle with a 5-2 win over South Africa in Cape Town.
Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Brownlee says there is a chance he might not appear in a Games again, but he isn't ruling it out completely.
A protest in Chile to encourage forward Alexis Sanchez to leave Arsenal, which was supposed to attract 14,000, was only attended by a handful of people.
David Haye says he will provide "a real destruction job" against Tony Bellew on Saturday, who says he wants to win "by any means necessary".
Captains will be the only players permitted to speak to referees about "major incidents", should a law change proposal be adopted.
Burnley and Republic of Ireland team-mates Jeff Hendrick and Robbie Brady put their friendship to the test by answering questions about each other.
Tommy Gemmell, who has died aged 73, was a charismatic, world-class footballer "who had everything to be arrogant about".
Former Olympic champion Katie Taylor is expected to take another step towards a world title shot with victory over Monica Gentili.
Identical twins Lina and Laviai Nielsen, who will be competing in the 400m and 4x400m relay at the European Indoor Championships, talk about their rivalry and their telepathic power.
Boy band The Vamps travel to West Brom to meet Jonas Olsson who is recreating a famous album cover for the club's programme.
British Cycling chairman Jonathan Browning says the "occurrence of issues in terms of behaviours, harassment, bullying is unacceptable".
Scotland hooker Fraser Brown talks about how rugby helped him overcome depression brought about by two years of injury hell.
Multiple Group One-winning sprinter Sole Power is retired by trainer Eddie Lynam after earning over £2m in prize money.
An arbitration hearing rejects Aljaz Bedene's latest attempt to overturn a ban on representing Great Britain in the Davis Cup.
Premier League Burnley sign 1966 World Cup winner Ron Flowers' grandson Harry from ninth-tier Brocton.
West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic says Chinese clubs "fell in love" with striker Andy Carroll, but the Hammers did not want to sell him.
Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby launches a fundraising bid after losing its UK Sport funding for the Tokyo Paralympics.
The International Olympic Committee warns it will move the Tokyo 2020 golf from its current venue if it does not admit women.
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero says the club are yet to speak to him about where his future lies.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists he is "not looking for jobs at other clubs" after Barcelona coach Luis Enrique confirms that he will leave the Spanish champions at the end of the season.
The organisers of the London 2017 World Athletics and Para Athletics Championships are targeting UK schools with free curriculum resources and discounted tickets.
Williams pull out of the final day of the first pre-season test after rookie driver Lance Stroll damaged his car during Wednesday's session.
England's Billy Vunipola is set for a return to action for his club Saracens boosting his hopes of a Six Nations call up.
Fit-again Ulster player Jared Payne returns to an extended 36-man Ireland squad for the Six Nations games against Wales and England.
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