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Cartoonist's painful cricket ball injury story

First Dog on the Moon recounts the painful moment a cricket ball smashed into their face, blending humour with a stark lesson in physics and safety. Read the full story.

New Falmer centre aims to make cricket accessible for all

Inside the world's second-largest cricket hall in Falmer, a revolutionary project is breaking down barriers. Square One uses colour-coded nets, microchipped balls, and a new coaching language to make the sport truly inclusive. Could this be the future of

Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Explained

Australia plans to ban social media for under-16s. Our guide explains when it starts, which apps are included, and how it will work. Stay informed on this major policy shift.

England seek better Ashes prep after Gabba defeat

The ECB plans to secure better warm-up matches for future Ashes tours after England's poor preparation came under fire following their heavy defeat at the Gabba. Read the full story.

England's Ashes hopes fade after Gabba collapse

England's top order crumbled under lights at the Gabba, slumping to 134-6 in their second innings and facing a heavy defeat in the second Ashes Test. Read the full match report.

Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Begins Next Week

Australia enacts one of the world's toughest social media bans for under-16s from next Wednesday. The law, sparked by tragedy, aims to protect mental health but faces fierce opposition. Could the UK follow?

800,000 UK toddlers on social media, CSJ warns

Shocking figures reveal over 800,000 UK children aged 3-5 use social media. Former minister Lord Nash demands a public health campaign and age limit of 16. Read the full report.

Australia's Cummins & Khawaja Fitness Mystery

Confusion surrounds Pat Cummins and Usman Khawaja's fitness for the second Ashes Test. Why is Cricket Australia's communication so opaque? Discover the latest updates.

England fans boost spending despite Ashes defeat

England cricket fans increased spending by 59% after first Test defeat in Perth, while Australian fans tightened belts. New data reveals surprising post-match spending patterns.

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