Coronavirus infections in India soared over 20 million on Tuesday as experts warned that cases won’t peak for until at least two weeks from now. Another 357,229 Covid-19 infections and 3,449 new fatalities were recorded by the health ministry. Medics believe the
Australian cricket legend Michael Slater has copped backlash for saying Scott Morrison has ‘blood on his hands’ over his ban on Aussies flying home from Covid-ravaged India. The former Test opening batsman, who was in India as a commentator for the Indian
‘Blood on your hands’: Cricket icon SLAMS ‘disgraceful’ Scott Morrison for blocking stranded Aussies in India from coming home – as top doctor warns Aussies could die in the Covid-ravaged nation By Kylie Stevens For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:37 EDT, 3
Shocking moment Sky Sports pundits are forced to take cover as pitch-invading Manchester United fans launch a burning FLARE towards ex-Liverpool player Jamie Carragher as he worked at the ground Hundreds of fans stormed Manchester United’s Old Trafford home earlier today A
Britain’s £3billion aircraft carrier will today leave Portsmouth alongside two of the Royal Navy’s ‘Premier League’ warships bound for Scotland for exercises ahead of its first operational deployment to the Indo-Pacific region. The HMS Queen Elizabeth – nicknamed ‘Big Lizzie’ – will travel
David Warner is sensationally dropped as captain of his IPL team with a Kiwi teammate chosen to replace him – as the Aussie cricket star remains stranded in India amid the country’s Covid-19 crisis Warner axed from captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad, as
Premier League clubs have been told to prepare for up to 500 away fans for the last two rounds of matches this season, when up to 10,000 supporters will be present. Sportsmail understands that Public Health England signed off on the principle
Leading sports stars, clubs and organisations have begun their four-day social media blackout to tackle abuse and discrimination. The unified boycott of social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram started at 3pm on Friday afternoon and will continue until 23:59
When Steve Smith and David Warner pressured naïve Cameron Bancroft into doctoring a ball with sandpaper during a Test three years ago, I thought the image of Australian cricketers couldn’t sink any lower. I was wrong. When I read that Brisbane Heat
Premier League clubs ‘want Rangers and Celtic to join new British Super League’ as Big Six continue to push for reform of top flight despite embarrassing retreat from breakaway European Super League By David Wood for MailOnline Published: 18:53 EDT, 21 April