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Hope hundred leads West Indies to strong score against India
Shai Hope marked his 100th one-day international with an assured 115 in pacing the West Indies to a competitive 311 for six batting first against India in the second ODI in Trinidad on Sunday.
Colts owner buys Ali 'Rumble' title belt for $6.18 mn
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali's championship belt from his 1974 "Rumble in the Jungle" victory over George Foreman has been purchased by Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay for $6.18 million.
NFL Colts owner Irsay buys Ali "Rumble" boxing title belt
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali's championship belt from his 1974 "Rumble in the Jungle" victory over George Foreman has been purchase by NFL Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay for $6.18 million.
Stunned Stano of Italy wins world 35km race walk
Italian Massimo Stano won the men's 35km race walk gold at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene on Sunday.
Hamilton 'loses three kilos' as French GP water bottle runs dry
An exhausted Lewis Hamilton celebrated his 300th Formula One race on Sunday by lying exhausted on his back on the floor of a cool-down room after finishing second in the French Grand Prix.
Rain trumps De Kock's unbeaten 92 as England-South Africa series drawn
South Africa opener Quinton de Kock's unbeaten 92 turned out to be in vain as rain scuppered hopes of a result in Sunday's third and final one-day international against England, with the series ending all square at 1-1.
'My mistake and unacceptable,' says Leclerc after French GP crash
Charles Leclerc accepted the blame on Sunday after he crashed while leading the French Grand Prix for Ferrari, gifting another triumph to title rival and series leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull.
Canada's Henderson wins second major title at Evian Championship
Canada's Brooke Henderson birdied the final hole to survive a pressure-packed final round and end her long wait for a second major title at the Evian Championship on Sunday.
Verstappen wins French Grand Prix after Leclerc crashes out
World champion Max Verstappen took full advantage of Charles Leclerc crashing out of the lead to extend his advantage in this year's title race with a crushing victory ahead of Lewis Hamilton in Sunday's sun-baked French Grand Prix.
Ferrari's Leclerc crashes out of French GP
Charles Leclerc was forced to retire while leading the French Grand Prix on Sunday after his Ferrari came off the track and crashed into the safety barriers on the 18th lap.
Wiebes outsprints Vos to win first stage of women's Tour de France
Lorena Wiebes outsprinted fellow Dutchwoman Marianne Vos to win the first stage of the women's Tour de France in Paris on Sunday and pull on the leader's yellow jersey.
Vingegaard heads for Paris and Tour de France crowning glory
Jonas Vingegaard set off for Paris on Sunday to be officially crowned the 2022 Tour de France champion after three weeks and 3,350km of relentless struggle up peaks, over plains and through a crushing heatwave.
Ruud battles back to beat Berrettini in Gstaad
Top seed and defending champion Casper Ruud came from a set down to beat second seed Matteo Berrettini 4-6, 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 in a high quality final of the clay-court ATP event in Gstaad on Sunday.
Chandimal propels Sri Lanka in Mathews' 100th Test
Dinesh Chandimal struck his fourth successive half-century to drive Sri Lanka's total before Pakistan hit back with late wickets on Sunday's opening day of the second Test at Galle.
Scotland cricket board resigns over racism report
The board of the Scottish cricket federation resigned en masse on Sunday following accusations of institutional racism in a damning independent review which is due to be published on Monday.
PSG agree transfer of Mukiele from RB Leipzig
Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig have reached an agreement for the transfer of French international defender Nordi Mukiele to Paris, AFP learned on Sunday from a source close to the negotiations.
Mathews, Chandimal revive Sri Lanka in second Test
Former captain Angelo Mathews helped Sri Lanka rebuild in his landmark 100th Test on Sunday after the hosts lost three wickets against Pakistan in the second match.
Sri Lanka lose two after strong start in Mathews' 100th Test
Opener Oshada Fernando gave Sri Lanka a solid start before he departed on 50 against Pakistan on Sunday, in a landmark 100th Test for former captain Angelo Mathews.
Raphinha strikes again as Barcelona beat Real Madrid 1-0
Raphinha made it two goals in two matches as Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 1-0 on Saturday in their Las Vegas Clasico.
De Grasse brings home relay gold as Canada upset US
Andre De Grasse anchored Canada to an upset gold medal in the 4x100m relay at the World Championships in Oregon on Saturday as the United States quartet once again failed to deliver.
USA win women's world 4x100m relay gold
The United States reclaimed their women's world 4x100m relay crown in Eugene on Saturday, overpowering a star-studded Jamaica line-up to take gold in Oregon.
Bale off the mark as LAFC down Sporting Kansas City
Gareth Bale opened his account for Los Angeles FC with a late goal in a 2-0 victory over Sporting Kansas City on Saturday.
Korir, Pichardo add world titles to Olympic crowns, heartbreak for Warner
Kenya's Emmanuel Korir and Pedro Pichardo of Portugal added world titles to their respective Oympic crowns on Saturday, but there was injury heartbreak for Canada's Damian Warner in the decathlon.
Canada wins men's world 4x100 relay gold
Canada upset the United States to storm to victory in the men's 4x100m relay at the World Championships in Oregon on Saturday.
Under-pressure All Blacks sack two coaches, add Crusaders' expert
New Zealand Rugby tossed out two All Blacks assistant coaches Sunday and brought in Canterbury Crusaders' Jason Ryan in a widely expected shake-up in the wake of the recent series loss to Ireland.
Ethiopia's Tsegay wins world 5000m gold, Hassan to leave Eugene empty-handed
Ethiopia's Gudaf Tsegay surged down the home straight to win the women's world 5,000m title in Eugene on Saturday.
Jesus on target as Arsenal thrash Chelsea
Gabriel Jesus continued his impressive pre-season form with another goal as Arsenal thrashed Chelsea 4-0 in a friendly in Florida on Saturday.
Haaland debut goal lifts Man City to 1-0 friendly win over Bayern Munich
Erling Haaland launched his Manchester City tenure with a goal as Pep Guardiola's men beat Bayern Munich 1-0 in a weather-disrupted friendly at Lambeau Field in Wisconsin on Saturday.
Olympic champion Korir of Kenya wins world 800m gold
Kenya's Emmanuel Korir produced his trademark devastating kick to add the world 800m title to his Olympic crown in Eugene on Saturday.
France not finished after ending Dutch defence of women's Euro
France coach Corinne Diacre said Les Bleues are not satisfied with just breaking new ground by reaching the semi-finals for the first time at a women's Euro after beating defending champions the Netherlands 1-0 after extra-time on Saturday.
Piercy boosts lead with birdie run at storm-hit PGA 3M Open
American Scott Piercy missed out on a sixth consecutive birdie on Saturday as play resumed in the thunderstorm-interrupted third round of the US PGA Tour's 3M Open.
Newgarden takes fourth Iowa IndyCar victory
American Josef Newgarden captured his fourth victory of the IndyCar season on Saturday, holding off Mexico's Pato O'Ward over the final laps to win the Iowa 250.
France end Dutch defence to reach women's Euro 2022 semis
France will face Germany in the semi-finals of Euro 2022 after ending the Netherlands' reign as European champions thanks to Eve Perisset's penalty in a 1-0 win after extra-time on Saturday.
Defending champion Ali crashes out of world 100m hurdles
Defending champion Nia Ali failed to advance to the semi-finals of the 100m hurdles after crashing out of her heat at the world championships on Saturday.
Jonas Vingegaard, from Danish fishing village to Tour de France champion
Jonas Vingegaard will become just the second Danish rider to win the Tour de France on Sunday when he rides up the Champs-Elysees after a gruelling race which started in his native Denmark.
Vingegaard wants to 'return and win another Tour de France'
Jonas Vingegaard said he wants to "return and win another Tour de France" after virtually wrapping up the 2022 title on Saturday.
Vingegaard survives 'heart attack' slip to virtually wrap up Tour de France
Jonas Vingegaard survived the "heart attack" of a near fall on Saturday's individual time-trial to virtually wrap up the Tour de France and now only needs to cross the Champs-Elysees finish line in Paris on Sunday to guarantee the champion's yellow jersey.
Hamilton admits Ferrari and Red Bull in 'place of their own'
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton qualified fourth on Saturday for the French Grand Prix but admitted rivals Ferrari and Red Bull are in a "place of their own".
Thomas hails 'once in a generation' Vingegaard and Pogacar
Geraint Thomas said Saturday he was "over the moon" to have made it onto the 2022 Tour de France podium behind a "once in a generation" pair of super cyclists Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar.