The Spin / Why the first ball of the Ashes is both an end and a beginning
From Zak Crawley hitting Pat Cummins for four to Rory Burns’ duck, it is seen as a tone-setting prophecy You always remember the first. Senses heightened, clammy palms, not quite knowing where to look or what to focus on. It is OK to be nervous … but is it normal to be this nervous? Castanet (…)
Site référencé:
The Guardian
2026.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=ba5fb1195536053f3faff6d1a71ad274, 2026.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=a26c80d1c7ffad3029a0d6cd84651eaf, 2026.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=1f072024f3563e9361beeb440517d0ec
The Guardian
Labour is standing on a precipice : if it breaks its election promise on tax, it will never be trusted again | Owen Jones
12/11/2025
The lowliest team to score against England and other ranking disparities | The Knowledge
12/11/2025
Susie Wolff : ‘I can be very punchy and pragmatic. If I have to fight for something, I’ll fight’
12/11/2025
Reform UK pulls out of BBC film amid Trump speech edit row
12/11/2025
Holy see : three of Pope Leo’s favourite films are divine. The fourth is hard to forgive
12/11/2025
‘I’ll be executed on Tuesday’ : families reveal panicked last calls from foreigners on Saudi’s death row
12/11/2025