1st Test: England Women v New Zealand Women at Scarborough, 18-21 Jun 1966 2nd Test: England Women v New Zealand Women at Birmingham, 9-12 Jul 1966 3rd Test: England Women v New Zealand Women at ...
Test Debuts: LJ Clifford, J Stephenson, JFO Whitney (England Women); BA Brentnall, JA Burley, JD Doull, J Lord, PF McKelvey, EJ Maker, CM Oyler, JM Saulbrey, JE Stead (New Zealand Women). England ...
One of the most dramatic races in the history of the world championship was played out in Brazil to crown a new champion: Lewis Hamilton.
Stephen Hendry scored a maximum 147 in the last frame of the final to beat defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan 9-8 and regain the Liverpool Victoria Charity Challenge. It was Hendry's fourth maximum ...
Legendary racing driver Prince Bira of Siam died of a heart attack aged 71 while travelling on the London Underground between Hammersmith and Baron's Court. It was a very ordinary end for an ...
Denzil Thomas, who played one memorable game as a centre for Wales in 1954, has died after a long battle against Parkinson's Disease. He was 84. A schoolteacher, Thomas was one of six new caps in the ...
Bernie Ecclestone launched a savage attack on Tony Blair after a £1 million donation to the Labour party was returned after it became public knowledge, amid accusations it had been given in a bid to ...
Formula One (the formula in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and cars must comply and was originally and briefly known as Formula A) can trace its roots back to the earliest ...
Using the mouse, click and hold to grab a basketball. Flick the mouse forward for power and distance. Release the mouse button to shoot the ball. The bonus ball is worth 3 points and the others are ...
The largest crowd for a rugby union match was the 109,874 who watched New Zealand win 39-35 at Sydney's Stadium Australia. Each side scored five tries, including two by Stirling Mortlock, who scored ...
1901 The first use of the words grand prix to describe a race, the French Grand Prix at Le Mans. 1904 The formation of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), a non-profit association ...