The UEFA European Football Championship in Germany, where England is vying for their first title, stirs memories of the troubled genius who lit up the 1996 tournament.
The staging of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup matches in New York, Florida and Texas has introduced cricket to American sports fans. What will they make of it?
For each Olympiad, the IOC commissions a feature-length film. One stands atop the dais for infamy – Leni Riefenstahl’s Olympia, shot during the 1936 Berlin Games at Hitler’s behest.
When it comes to ranking Australian sporting legends, one name is too often left off the list – Heather McKay, who lost just two matches in a 19-year squash career.
A new documentary recalls England’s first appearance in a UEFA European Football Championship final, which descended into chaos as thousands of drunken, drug-addled fans stormed Wembley Stadium.
Cam McCarthy was more than just a set of stats – the former GWS and Fremantle forward was a quirky and gifted footballer who reached the heights of the AFL, only to fall into despair.
The battle between a cricket giant and a start-up over the multimillion-dollar cricket ball market reflects the anti-competitive state of the Australian economy.
The coinciding of the AFL’s round eight stand against gender-based violence and the NSW Hall of Fame’s plan to bestow ‘Legend’ status on Wayne Carey highlights the yawning gap between platitudes and action.
Video reviews have successfully reduced umpiring clangers in sports such as tennis and cricket, but in free-flowing games such as soccer, technology threatens to kill spontaneity.