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From handing out their own flyers, to sell-out games: how the Matildas won over a nation

More than 1.7 million tickets have been sold, exceeding FIFA’s stretch target of 1.5 million.

Indo-Fijian football star Trina Davis set for trials at Wellington Phoenix

Born in the United States, Trina is the first Fiji woman professional football player.

FIFA Women’s World Cup: Australia, England storm into quarterfinals as Matildas beat Denmark

Australia will face France or Morocco in the quarterfinals. England will also face either Jamaica or Colombia

#Ashes 5th Test: Rain washes out final session, Australia at 135/0 in pursuit of total dominance

Khawaja and Warner reached their respective half-centuries as Australia looked absolutely solid at the end of a rain-interrupted second session

#Ashes 5th Test: Australia gain slender 12-run lead as England pacers dominate

Smith was saved from a run out on the "benefit of the doubt" to batter. At first, it seemed that Smith was short of his ground

Five Indian subcontinent teenagers in Cricket Victoria’s Under 17 elite players

The program aims to identify and prepare players for the next levels of elite game

Australia retains Ashes after rain played it for them on Day 5 washout 

"Our preference is to come over here and win the Ashes. Not the greatest of circumstances but happy to retain it now"

Australia focused on batting the entire day five, says Labuschagne as chances of Ashes series win look bright

"For us now, it is about retaining the Ashes, this is what it comes down to"

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Five Indian artists headline international line-up at Sculpture by the Sea 2026

The 21st edition of the exhibition has transformed Cottesloe Beach into a sprawling outdoor gallery, featuring 70 sculptures by artists from eight countries.

Fake gunpoint robberies staged to secure ‘crime victim’ visas, 11 Indian nationals charged in US

According to the FBI, investigators arrested 10 people across several states while an 11th suspect, who had previously been deported to India, was also charged.

What a walk through Lucknow reveals about India’s living past

The city was originally known as Lakhanapuri, named after Lakshmana, the brother of Sri Rama, and later evolved into the name Laukhnau.
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