Cricket
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Stuart Broad said England feel ‘really positive that we’ve got ourselves back in the game’ after Ben Stokes led their fightback in the first Test
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Bright orange protest at Lord’s was polite and not up for long but highlighted sport’s sponsorship deals amid climate crisis
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Ben Stokes was not alone in his inability to withstand 90mph in-duckers as South Africa made an impressive start to the first Test
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The England assistant coach Paul Collingwood said: ‘Our bowlers can make inroads,’ while Kagiso Rabada called South Africa’s pace quartet ‘formidable’
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Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow and Ben Stokes were out for 28 runs between them as England struggled to 116 for six against South Africa’s pace quartet in the first Test at Lord’s
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Ben Stokes has made it clear England will maintain their high-octane Test tactics in the series opener at Lord’s
Sportblog Stuart Broad’s dreamy innings lends England a certain poetry in decay