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Ashes quiz: How well do you remember Stokes' Headingley Test?

It was the match made famous by Ben Stokes' heroics. But just how much can you recall from the epic third Ashes Test last summer?




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Spot the ball: England win Women's World Cup final in 2017

How good is your eye? Can you pick out the correct ball in these photos of the epic 2017 final?




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Women's cricket future in England needs safeguarding, says ECB's Clare Connor

The ECB intends for women to play international and domestic cricket this summer but is "realistic" about the impact of coronavirus, says Clare Connor.




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Dom Bess on England, the Ashes, spin bowling and his fondness for 'the chat'

Dom Bess talks about England, the Ashes and why he looks up to Australia's Nathan Lyon.




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England's physical disability cricket team takes on running challenge

England's physical disability cricketers have taken on an energy-sapping challenge - they are running a collective marathon each day for 10 days.




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Who was voted as your county's greatest overseas player?

Who did BBC Sport users select as each county's greatest overseas player?




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Meg Lanning: Australia captain joins Ireland squad for batting 'masterclass'

Ireland captain Laura Delany says she gained valuable insights into the importance of mental preparation as Meg Lanning joins Isobel Joyce for a virtual batting session.




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Anderson, Dravid, Ponting & Botham - your cricket questions answered

Test Match Special statistician Andrew Samson answers some of your cricketing questions.




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Retailers seek lockdown exit route 'visibility'

It comes after reports that garden centres in England and Wales are set to reopen.




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Coronavirus: The taxi drivers left 'desperate' by the lockdown

A union representing taxi drivers estimates 80,000 "are in danger of becoming destitute" in lockdown.




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Coronavirus: How might lockdown end and what will be the 'new normal'?

When the government eases restrictions, how will social and work life be different?




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Coronavirus: Travellers 'struggling without water and power'

People from the travelling community say they are struggling to access water, electricity and sanitation.




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Furlough: New job starters 'left behind' despite scheme extension

Many people who started jobs in March cannot get furlough payments despite the scheme being extended.




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Coronavirus in care homes: Michelle O'Neill calls for 'universal testing'

Michelle O'Neill says a regular programme of testing is required, as figures reveal 232 care home deaths.




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Coronavirus: 'Will we have to stay in isolation for a year?'

Some people with serious illnesses are bracing themselves for a longer, tougher period of lockdown.




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Coronavirus: Grace Millane's family donate care packages in her memory

The cousin of Grace Millane, who was murdered in New Zealand, says she would have been "so proud".




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Captain Tom Moore: Chainsaw carving raises £7,000

Simon Bogg says it took him 10 days to make the sculpture in tribute to the "absolute legend".




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Lotto winner loses out on £1m after deadline passes

The unclaimed ticket, which was bought in Swindon, matched five main numbers and the bonus ball.




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Try personal trainer Alice Liveing's morning workout

Personal trainer Alice Liveing, who has worked with celebrities including Maya Jama and Killing Eve's Jodie Comer, takes you through her morning workout.




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Formula E: Pascal Wehrlein wins 'shunt-filled' Race At Home Challenge in Monaco

Watch highlights as Pascal Wehrlein takes a lights-to-flag win in the third Formula E Race At Home Challenge at Monaco which saw a "shunt that never ends" on the opening lap.




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Project Restart: Your questions answered on sport's potential return

In a BBC Sport special, we answer your questions on the potential return of sport amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Match of Their Day: How Wenger's Arsenal turned tables on Man Utd

Martin Keown tells Gary Lineker how manager Arsene Wenger changed Arsenal to help them challenge Manchester United in one of the Premier League's great rivalries.




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Ian Wright: Social media abuse towards women's football is abhorrent

Former Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright says women's football deserves more support and backing.




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Bradley Simmonds' 20 minute workout will maintain your football fitness

Former footballer turned personal trainer Bradley Simmonds has designed 10 exercises that will help players of all levels keep in shape during lockdown.




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James Maddison, Phil Foden & Jofra Archer take part in Fifa tournament

James Maddison is unstoppable against former team-mate Callum Wilson while Jofra Archer suffers a last-gasp defeat on day three of the Premier League Fifa invitational.




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La Liga's plan to restart football safely in Spain after coronavirus

BBC Sport looks at the path La Liga is following to allow top-flight football to resume safely in Spain.




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Football Focus: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'ramping up' Man Utd training

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is "ramping up" training with tools such as GPS trackers, to make sure his side will be ready for a potential return to action.




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James Maddison, Michael Obafemi, Emerson & Aaron Connolly compete in Fifa invitational

James Maddison backs up his trash-talk while Irish international team-mates John Egan and Aaron Connolly compete against each other in the Premier League Fifa invitational.




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US Women's football team appeal against equal pay bid dismissal

The US women's football team file an appeal against a court's decision to dismiss their bid for equal pay.




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Clubs may have to 'share resources' when game restarts after pandemic

The controversial concept of B teams may be back on the agenda as football tries to navigate a way through Covid-19, Brighton technical director Dan Ashworth says.




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Atletico Ottawa: Meet Canada's newest club, who have never played a game

Fan clubs, players from all over the world and a former Spain international in charge, Atletico Madrid's Canadian venture is currently on pause.




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On this day: When Celtic stopped Rangers' 10-in-a-row title bid

Former Celtic goalkeeper Jonathan Gould and ex-striker Harald Brattbakk relive the club's memorable 1998 title success.




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Coronavirus: Huntington's care in lockdown

Danielle's mum Lisa is in the final stage of Huntington's and needs full-time care.




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Coronavirus: Young men 'more likely to ignore lockdown'

Psychologists find they are more likely to meet friends than women.




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Coronavirus rules 'an enormous ask', says first minister

Mark Drakeford said "we should all be anxious" about how long lockdown can be sustained.




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California makes it easier to receive workers' comp for coronavirus claims

The order streamlines workers' compensation claims and establishes that any essential worker infected with COVID-19 contracted the virus on the job.




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New cost details emerge in California's secretive coronavirus masks deal with Chinese company

Documents obtained from state Treasurer Fiona Ma's office through a records request include an invoice from a BYD subsidiary for 'N95 face masks.'




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'If they stare, fine.' Adults use kiddie pools as quarantine meets L.A. heat

Sidewalk splash pools have long been a summertime staple, particularly for families with young kids. But the virus pandemic has boosted their appeal.




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Orange County's beaches are reopening following coronavirus closures. Here are their hours

Many Orange County beaches have reopened following Gov. Gavin Newsom's brief "hard closure," but their hours vary.




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After this week's near-record heat, California will return to cooler weather in mid-May

A trough off the West Coast is expected to bring a robust cooling trend to California next week.




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'Don't go visit your mom' on Mother's Day, San Francisco health director advises

The director of the San Francisco Department of Public Health told residents Wednesday not to visit their mothers on Mother's Day, even if wearing masks and keeping six feet apart.




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Just in time for Mother's Day, L.A. flower shops reopen after coronavirus shutdown

Los Angeles' mayor allows wholesale dealers to start selling under strict social distancing guidelines.




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It's not too late to mark Teacher Appreciation Week. They could use it now more than ever

Teachers have adapted to the coronavirus outbreak and school shutdowns.




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Admissions scandal: Charges against Lori Loughlin won't be dismissed, judge rules

A federal judge overseeing the college admissions case on Friday declined to dismiss charges against Lori Loughlin and her co-defendants.




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L.A. unemployment hits stunning 24%: 'These are our neighbors and they're hurting,' Garcetti says

Los Angeles has been touted for implementing a swift stay-at-home order to combat the coronavirus, but those efforts have not come without consequence, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said.




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California's tourism-dependent towns cautiously prepare new marketing for reopening

Tourist spots prepare to welcome visitors once coronavirus restrictions are lifted




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Coronavirus case cluster tied to Pasadena party, spurring warning of Mother's Day gatherings

Pasadena is warning against Mother's Day gatherings after its public health department traced a cluster of coronavirus cases to a birthday party.




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Two injured after collision in Montreal's east end

Montreal Police are investigating the cause of the collision but say the car driver is in critical condition.