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  • Bangladesh Retain Squad For First New Zealand ODIs
    Bangladesh named an unchanged squad Saturday for the first two matches of the upcoming three-match ODI series against New Zealand.
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    Rhiannon Roberts column: Changing of the guard and playing in Wrexham
    [Getty Images]In her debut BBC Sport column, Rhiannon Roberts discusses Wales' upcoming World Cup qualifying double-header with Albania, the changing of the guard within the squad and her excitement at playing for her country in Wrexham again.The last camp was really important for us and it just showed the togetherness in the group.Against Czech Republic, it's a valuable point for us - it was never going to be an easy place to go as they are ranked higher than us.We followed that up with a really impressive win against Montenegro in Llanelli which was important to keep the unbeaten run going, and, of course, to get three points on the board.With a back-to-back camp, we haven't really had much time in-between to wait, which is actually always quite a nice thing.When you're out of it for a bit too long and back into club mode, you can sometimes forget the little things, so it's really nice to be back in so soon.As for this camp, the performance is key, but the main thing is to get the points.We want six points out of these two games and we want to finish top of the group. That's our aim.Changing of the guardIt's always going to feel a bit strange when you see the same faces for more than 10 years and then, all of a sudden, they're not there. It is quite strange.Players like Jess Fishlock and Kayleigh Barton, who have retired so recently, and the likes of Helen Ward before that, they've played such a massive part in our journey. Without them, we wouldn't have had the success we've had.But there comes a time when the squad has to evolve and it's time for certain players to move on.We create a nice environment for anyone to come and step in. It's really important for us to make the new players feel welcome and feel settled as quickly as possible.As a senior member of the squad, I've always been quite level-headed and a player that people could come to if they need any help or advice. I try to lead the team in the best way possible.Nothing changes now that some of the big characters have gone, and it's time for a few others to step up.The good news from a Welsh perspective is that some of our young guns are really pushing the group.Mayzee Davies is such a great person to have around, she's so talented and I can't wait to watch her flourish.Mared Griffiths, I'm with her at Sunderland as well, she's really come out of her shell. I absolutely love her to bits, she really is class.She's just playing with freedom, you can see she's really enjoying herself at the minute because she's putting in fantastic performances for club and country.I can't stop smiling when I speak about them and I'm just thrilled to see what the youngsters can bring.You have to give praise to the manager on that side of things too.Rhian Wilkinson has been massive for us. She sets us targets and expects the best out of us.She rotates the team and gives other people opportunities which I think is really good, especially at this stage where we've got players who have retired or players that maybe haven't got as many years of playing left in them.Wales' Ingle back to best after injury nightmareWelcome to Wrexham - Wales editionI have to admit, I've been so excited for the Albania game in Wrexham. I just love playing up north and I think it's really important for us to travel around Wales and be visible for the whole of the country.We've had some great experiences at Cardiff City Stadium, and when we've gone to Swansea, Llanelli and Newport.But it can be really difficult for people to travel down south to watch us all the time so I think it's really important go to up north when we can.The Stok Cae Ras, it's a nice small, compact ground. I feel like you can really pack it out and get a really good atmosphere.Just look at the men's team, it's such a great environment and atmosphere to be around.The north of the country has produced some very good footballers too, and you have all of those academies where youngsters are coming through as well, at clubs like Manchester United, Everton and Liverpool.So I think it's really important for us to be visible in the north and I can't wait to get back on that pitch in front of the Red Wall in Wrexham.Wales' Ingle back to best after injury woeWales suffer Holland blow for World Cup qualifiers
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    2026 rankings: Profiles for more than 30 tight ends
    Mike Clay provides breakdowns of the top tight ends in fantasy football for the 2026 season.
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    What the f*** was he thinking?: Supercars stars B-grade blow-up as Kiwi makes history
    Supercars star Cam Waters has blown up as his third place standing in the championship race slipped with his disappointing 21st finish in Saturdays first race in Taupo.
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    Real Madrid fume as Kylian Mbappe is left bloodied after being struck during dire draw with Girona - but NO penalty is given as Alvaro Arbeloa's struggles continue
    Mbappe had been left bloodied in the face by the collision, with the Real Madrid star requiring treatment above his right eye after being hit by Reis' elbow.
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    Grand National horse aiming for 1million prize money after owners paid just 100
    The Grand National takes place at Aintree this afternoon, with one of racing's most extraordinary underdog stories set to unfold on the famous course.Twig, a bay gelding purchased for a mere 100, has the opportunity to secure a 1million windfall for his owners if he triumphs in the world's most celebrated steeplechase.The 11-year-old outsider, currently priced at 40-1, would effectively double the standard winner's purse thanks to a special offer from bookmaker William Hill after claiming victory in one of three qualifying trial races.Young jockey Beau Morgan, just 21 years old, will be in the saddle aboard the horse owned by his mother, Georgia.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayBecause he won the Becher Chase, Twig is the only qualifier for the William Hill Half A Mill bonus, meaning If he wins the 2026 Grand National, his owner and trainer will receive the 500,000 first-prize money plus a 500,000 bonus.The Morgan family, who run a scaffolding firm near Bath, could scarcely have imagined reaching this moment when they acquired Twig half a decade ago.At the time of purchase, the horse had no jumping experience whatsoever, prompting the family to send him to local point-to-point trainer Matt Hampton for development.Over the summer months, Twig was turned out to pasture, where he built up considerable strength.Hampton's assessment of the horse's potential initially drew scepticism from the young jockey.Morgan recalled: "Matt said, 'This is a good horse' and I laughed and said we've heard it all before but to be fair he was right."Ben Pauling now trains Twig, and the horse arrives at today's race with genuine credentials after finishing 10th in last year's National.Morgan believes his mount has improved significantly since that previous attempt at the Aintree fences.LATEST SPORT NEWSAnimal rights group PETA release statement condemning Grand National after race-winning horse diesFootball manager, 49, dies after collapsing as Robert Lewandowski and Matty Cash pay tributeBritish golfer hints at 'gameplan' to end Masters hoodoo after suffering heartbreak last yearThe jockey said: "I'm sure he's in better form this time. His trainer says he has a sporting chance."The combination of youth and experience makes for an intriguing partnership.The 21-year-old rider is guiding an 11-year-old horse who has clearly matured into a serious contender for the sport's biggest prize.A total of 34 runners will contest this afternoon's feature race.It is set to begin at 4pm.Legendary Irish trainer Willie Mullins has entered eight horses in the field, including the bookmakers' favourite I Am Maximus.The JP McManus-owned runner claimed the National title in 2024 and is now attempting to achieve something no horse has managed since Red Rum's remarkable exploits in the 1970s.Should I Am Maximus prevail, he would become the first horse in nearly five decades to win the race, lose it the following year, and then reclaim the crown.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    EU airline industry warns of fuel shortages if Strait of Hormuz stays closed
    Airports Council International (ACI) Europe said its members had "increasing concerns" about the availability of jet fuel.
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    ThSV Eisenach geht gegen Hannover unter
    Gebrauchter Abend fr die Handballer vom ThSV Eisenach. Die Thringer haben in einem hitzigen Heimspiel eine klare Niederlage gegen Hannover-Burgdorf kassiert.[mehr]
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    Eighth Inning Comeback Propels Ports to 9-5 Victory
    FRESNO, Calif. - It was all grit and no quit for the Ports on Friday night in Fresno, as they came back from a 5-1 deficit with a seven-run eighth to ... - CalL Stockton Ports
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