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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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Moeen Ali on England Test return and breaking down barriers

Moeen Ali tells the Doosra podcast he has only "two or three more years" left of playing top-level cricket for England.




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Body of man found at Wisbech industrial estate

Forensic officers are seen examining a bicycle in the hedge where the man's remains were found.




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Flash floods hit parts of Gorseinon and Carmarthen

Properties have been flooded after thunderstorms hit parts of south and west Wales on Saturday.




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Coronavirus: Four more deaths in NI

A total of 430 Covid-19 related deaths have now been recorded in Northern Ireland




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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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More migrants intercepted at Dover amid lockdown spike

Border Force officials are dealing "with a number of small boat incidents" off Kent, officials say.




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VE Day in Belfast: Rare footage shows crowds lining Royal Avenue

A film that has never previously been broadcast shows crowds gathered at City Hall and Royal Avenue.




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Coronavirus: Social distancing cuts public transport passenger capacity by 90%

The transport secretary warns social distancing will mean severely-reduced passenger capacity.




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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: Making relationships work during lockdown

Three couples reveal how the coronavirus has affected their relationships.




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Coronavirus: Brecon sheep help Welsh rugby club cut grass in lockdown

A flock of sheep have been moved onto a Welsh rugby pitch while sports fixtures are on hold.




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Coronavirus: Sewage study could predict second Covid-19 peak

Scientists are tracing infections by analysing sewage samples from water treatment works.




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Coronavirus lockdown: When will it end and how?

What is the path to normality as coronavirus leaves countries in lockdown?




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Coronavirus: Can you compare the UK with Italy?

The UK has passed Italy's death toll but it's hard to make direct comparisons.




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Coronavirus: Isle of Wight reacts to contact-tracing app

Isle of Wight residents have mixed feelings about being used to test the government's new app.




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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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September target for phased reopening of NI schools

Education Minister Peter Weir says a phased return in September is "extremely likely".




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Coronavirus: Bank holiday warning to avoid beauty spots

Emergency services and other authorities say travel to beaches and national parks will "cost lives".




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Coronavirus: Does being overweight or obese affect how ill people get?

Could the amount of fat in our body increase complications with Covid-19?




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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: Golf, gyms and dog haircuts - how do Scots want to ease lockdown?

The Scottish government has asked for the public's thoughts on easing restrictions - but are the ideas any good?




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Coronavirus: Sickest patients face long recovery

People who feel so ill they needed treatment in intensive care can face a long recovery that may take months.




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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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Four shootings in Sheffield in 24 hours

The incidents took place in the Burngreave, Sharrow and Nether Edge areas of Sheffield during Friday.




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Coastguard rescues soar despite Covid-19 lockdown

Crews attended 16 call outs across Scotland on the VE Day holiday as the number of UK rescues rose by 54%.




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On This Day: Chelsea beat Liverpool in 2012 FA Cup final

BBC Sport looks back to the 2012 FA Cup final when goals by Ramires and Didier Drogba gave Chelsea victory over Liverpool.




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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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UFC 249: Jacare Souza tests positive for Covid-19 before Uriah Hall bout

UFC middleweight Jacaré Souza tests positive for Covid-19 and will no longer compete at the controversial UFC 49 show.




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Jofra Archer: England bowler impresses on first day of Fifa tournament

England bowler Jofra Archer impresses with a 4-1 win over Newcastle's Rolando Aarons in the best of the action from the first day of the second Premier League Fifa invitational.




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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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Trash-talking Tony Bellew gets thrashed at Fifa by Michael Obafemi

Trash-talking Tony Bellew gets thrashed by Michael Obafemi in the second day of the Premier League invitational Fifa tournament.




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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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VE Day: Southampton goalkeeper Arthur House on fighting in World War II

Southampton academy players visit Arthur House, a former Saints keeper whose playing career ended when he went to fight in World War II.




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Paul Pogba: Manchester United midfielder likes his steak well done, says his chef

Pro chef and friend to footballers Jonny Marsh shares the secrets to one of Paul Pogba’s favourite dishes - steak with polenta fries and a chimichurri sauce.




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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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Transfer rumours: Chilwell, Ballo-Toure, Chiesa, Henderson, Salisu, Pjanic

Chelsea in talks over Chilwell, Blues and Manchester United interested in Chiesa, Red Devils ask about Salisu, plus more.




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Manchester City to continue NHS support after Premier League games resume

Manchester City will continue to make part of their Etihad Campus available to the NHS, even after the Premier League returns.




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Which Premier League squads need work in the transfer window? The bottom 10 clubs

With uncertainty around the next transfer window, what shape are Premier League squads in? We take a look at the clubs in the bottom half.




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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.