Rohit Sharma's 33rd ODI century and Virat Kohli's 74 not out guided India to easy win in the dead rubber vs Australia.
Australia's Kaylee McKeown wins the women's 200-metre backstroke final with a short-course world record time of 1:57.33.
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Mitchell Marsh remained not out on 46 as Australia romped home with seven wickets to spare to take 1-0 lead in the ...
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British Champions Day saw a masterpiece by Calandagan, while Hong Kong's Ka Ying Rising defeated Australia's finest sprinters ...
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Along Western Australia's remote coast, Ningaloo Reef offers a rare experience: a multi-day kayak trip into a world of ...
Mollie O'Callaghan and Kaylee McKeown launched Australia's post-Ariarne Titmus era in style by smashing short course world ...
From a Matildas debut at 17 to three World Cups, two Olympics and an incredible recovery from a broken back, Hayley Raso is ...
The US and Australia signed a landmark agreement on critical minerals and rare earths aimed at accelerating development of a ...