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Romelu Lukaku Joins Everton in Club Record Deal of 28 Million Pounds

Everton broke their club transfer record on Wednesday when they paid 28 million pounds (35.4m euros, $47.4m) to sign Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku on a five-year deal from Premier League rivals Chelsea, the club announced. (Liverpool edge Manchester City on penalties in friendly) Lukaku finished as Everton’s top scorer last season after finding the net …

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Brazil just pulled off the World Cup. Next up is Rio de Janeiro’s 2016 Olympics

After the World Cup overcame fears about protests, half-finished stadiums and chaotic transport to deliver an exciting tournament, next up for Brazil is 2016 Olympics, which poses an even bigger challenge. Brazil just pulled off the World Cup. Next up is Rio de Janeiro’s 2016 Olympics, which poses an even bigger challenge. Cement trucks are …

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Tino Best can still give his best on field: Sammy

St.Lucia Zouks captain Darren Sammy says temperamental Barbadian fast bowler Tino Best needs to live up to his seniority as a West Indian international following his on-field clash with Pakistani all-rounder Shoaib Malik last week. The incident happened last Wednesday in Barbados during a Caribbean Premier League Match between the Barbados Tridents and the Zouks. …

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England have Cook to thank for winning position: Joe Root

England batsman Joe Root picked out under-pressure captain Alastair Cook for special praise as England closed in on an emphatic victory in the third test against India on Wednesday. Cook, who has faced calls to resign the captaincy from former players including Michael Vaughan, Kevin Pietersen and Michael Atherton, hit 95 in the first innings …

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Jacques Kallis retires from all forms of international cricket

South Africa’s Jacques Kallis retired from all international cricket on Wednesday, as one of the game’s greatest allrounders admitted that a swansong at the World Cup next year was “a bridge too far.” The 38-year-old Kallis retired from tests and Twenty20s in December but remained available for one-day internationals in the hope of making the …

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