Billy Eichner, Tiffany Haddish & David Arquette will also make cameos on the next installment, hitting Apple TV on Jan. 30.
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The Xbox 360 turns 20 years old today, and so what better time to look back at the games that most defined the console. The 360 was not only the most successful machine Microsoft has ever made, but ...
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It was telling to hear England bowler Gus Atkinson say in Perth this week that “history would say it’s probably a good thing we’re not starting at the Gabba” – and Aussie spearhead Mitchell Starc ...
Pat Cummins, recovering from a back injury, outlines his return strategy and hopes to rejoin the team at the Gabba. Fast bowling is already dictating the tempo of the ongoing Ashes. One Test in, the ...
Gabba curator Dave Sandurski is set to prepare a pitch for the day-night second Ashes Test that will reward both batters and bowlers, just like in the recent Sheffield Shield clash. While the pitch ...
The first Test moving from the Gabba to Perth offers England a fresh start, but their historical performance in Australia remains poor. Taking the first Test away from the Gabba looks like a favour to ...
Mitchell Starc has publicly criticised Cricket Australia’s decision to open this summer’s Ashes series in Perth, declaring that players wanted the traditional Gabba Test start and haven’t been heard.