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  • Rivals Eye Alex Palou as Summer Sprint Starts Sunday at Mid-Ohio

    Rivals Eye Alex Palou as Summer Sprint Starts Sunday at Mid-Ohio

    The path to this year’s NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship is a six-month marathon, but the final push is more of a sprint.

    Beginning this weekend at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, the 27 car-and-driver combinations will face eight races over the next nine weeks. Specifically, Sunday’s The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Presented by the All-New 2026 Passport represents the first of four races in July.

    SEE: Event Details

    The remaining schedule is as diverse as it is hectic. This month, there are two road course venues, a short oval hosting two races, and a street circuit. Overall, the rest of the season features four races on ovals, three on road courses and one on a street circuit. The champion will be awarded the Astor Challenge Cup Aug. 31 at Nashville Superspeedway.

    All told, there are 1,410 laps still be run in 2025.

    Every race has a green flag, and the one signifying the start of the season’s second half comes Sunday at Mid-Ohio. Here are five things to consider in this 90-lap race.

    Palou on a Mission

    Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge champion Alex Palou (No. 10 Open Al Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) remains in control of this title pursuit, and he brings a commanding 93-point lead into this weekend’s event. In nine races held this season, Palou has won six, finishing second in another.

    Palou’s goal is to clinch a third consecutive series championship and fourth in five years, but he can also earn another significant place in the sport’s history. A.J. Foyt (1964) and Al Unser (1970) each won a record 10 races in their most successful seasons. Mario Andretti won nine races in 1969. Palou can reach or even exceed those totals.

    Palou has won five races at tracks remaining on this year’s schedule. He won at Mid-Ohio in 2023 and has a pair of race wins each at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna (site of the July 27 race) and Portland International Raceway (site of the Aug. 10 race). The Spaniard has fared particularly well at Mid-Ohio, finishing on the podium in each of his four races with Chip Ganassi Racing. He finished second last year.

    Kirkwood the Season’s Other Winner

    Not since 1980 has an INDYCAR SERIES gone this long without realizing a third driver reaching victory lane. This year, Palou has won six races, Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood (No. 27 Andretti Global Honda) has won the other three.

    That means a host of drivers, including Team Penske drivers Will Power, Scott McLaughlin and Josef Newgarden, along with Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward, Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon and Andretti Global w/Curb-Agajanian’s Colton Herta, are still chasing their first season victories.

    This will be Kirkwood’s fourth series start at Mid-Ohio, and he doesn’t have a lot to show for the previous three. His best finish came last year when he crossed the line in eighth. He qualified in the third position two years ago. But he did win both 2021 INDY NXT by Firestone races on the 13-turn, 2.258-mile circuit.

    Dixon Is Mid-Ohio’s King

    Dixon is easily this series’ most accomplished driver at Mid-Ohio, winning six of his 21 starts. The driver of the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda also has finished second and third once each. In 2014, he famously drove from the last starting position (22nd) to win.

    Given Dixon’s past success at Mid-Ohio, this would seem to be a good opportunity for the New Zealand driver who turns 45 later this month to extend his record streak of seasons with at least one race victory. His count is 20 consecutive years, a run that began with a late-season win in 2005 at Watkins Glen International.

    Dixon’s career total is 58 series wins, which ranks second all-time to Foyt’s 67. But Dixon is winless in the past 20 races dating to last year’s victory in Detroit. Last year at Mid-Ohio, he finished 27th after a mechanical gremlin bit him ahead of the race’s official start, and he completed only 40 laps.

    Next Winner: O’Ward? McLaughlin? Newgarden?

    If someone other than Palou or Kirkwood is going to win a race this season, it’s likely he will do so this weekend at Mid-Ohio, a track which has produced eight different winners in the past eight races.

    O’Ward won last year’s race, chasing down Palou, who had led 53 of the first 56 laps. The driver of the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet led the final 24 laps.

    Palou won the 2023 race, and before that it was McLaughlin, Newgarden, Herta, Power, Dixon and Alexander Rossi driving to victory lane. Graham Rahal (2015) is also a former series race winner at Mid-Ohio. That makes nine former winners in this field, something no other event on the season schedule can match.

    Other Items of Interest

    Aside from the many different race winners, Mid-Ohio’s podiums have recently been predictable.

    Chip Ganassi Racing has produced the second-place finisher in each of the past four series races at Mid-Ohio. That’s Marcus Ericsson (2021), Palou (2022, 2024) and Dixon (2023). Team Penske has had the past three third-place finishes (Power in 2022 and 2023 with McLaughlin last year).

    One-two finishes by teams are also a regular occurrence at Mid-Ohio. In the series’ 138 instances since 1990, this track has had 16 of them, double the eight of the next closest (the former Belle Isle Park circuit in Detroit). Palou and Dixon were the last teammates to sweep the top two positions at Mid-Ohio, in 2023.

    This weekend’s action begins with the first practice at 4:30 p.m. ET Friday (FS2, FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network). Television airing shifts to FS1 until the race Sunday afternoon, with the second practice at 10:30 a.m. Saturday and qualifying for the NTT P1 Award beginning at 2:30 p.m.

    Sunday, the warmup practice is at 9:30 a.m. ET. The race broadcast on FOX starts at 1 p.m.


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  • Diogo Jota, Liverpool and Portugal footballer, dies aged 28 in car crash | Football

    Diogo Jota, Liverpool and Portugal footballer, dies aged 28 in car crash | Football

    The football world has been left devastated by the death of the Liverpool and Portugal star Diogo Jota in a car accident in north-western Spain. The 28-year-old father of three, who married his long-term partner, Rute Cardoso, 11 days earlier, was killed alongside his brother André Silva when the Lamborghini they were travelling in veered off a road.

    Jota and the 25-year-old Silva died at about 12.40am local time on Thursday in the province of Zamora. The cause of the accident has not been confirmed but Spain’s Civil Guard said it believed the car had sustained a puncture while overtaking, causing the driver to lose control. The Lamborghini burst into flames and firefighters had to extinguish a blaze in the surrounding vegetation caused by the accident. The wreckage of the vehicle was visible by the side of the A-52 near Cernadilla on Thursday. The brothers’ funeral will be on Saturday morning in the Gondomar area of Porto where they grew up.

    Liverpool said they were devastated and their former manager Jürgen Klopp, who signed Jota from Wolves, posted on Instagram that he was heartbroken. Klopp, a religious man, wrote: “This is a moment where I struggle! There must be a bigger purpose! But I can’t see it!” Liverpool’s head coach, Arne Slot, said Jota was “a loved one to all of us” and “the essence of what a Liverpool player should be”. Slot added: “The last time we spoke, I congratulated Diogo on winning the Nations League and wished him luck for his forthcoming wedding. In many ways, it was a dream summer for Diogo and his family, which makes it all the more heartbreaking that it should end like this.”

    Tributes were paid from across the football spectrum to Jota and Silva, a professional footballer with the second-tier Portuguese club Penafiel. Cristiano Ronaldo said the death “doesn’t make any sense. Just now we were together in the national team, just now you were married. To your family, to your wife, your children, I send my condolences and wish them all the strength in the world. I know you will always be with them. R.I.P Diogo and André. We will all miss you.”

    The site of the accident in which Liverpool player Diogo Jota and his brother died in the province of Zamora. Photograph: Emilio Fraile/AP

    Fans of varying allegiances laid flowers, football shirts and scarves in memory of Jota on a grass verge behind the Main Stand at Anfield. The Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish said: “Football is not important at this sad time. You feel helpless, knowing there’s so little we can do to ease the pain for his wife of just two weeks, his three beautiful children.” Darwin Núñez, Dominic Szoboszlai and Harvey Elliott were among the Liverpool players to post tributes. Elliott described the forward as “humble, hardworking, kind, and always there for anyone that needed anything”. The Liverpool squad are due to report back for pre-season training early next week and are scheduled to play their first friendly at Preston on Sunday 13 July.

    Jota joined Liverpool for £41m in 2020 and scored 65 goals in 182 appearances for the club. A superb finisher, known as “Jota the slotter” by Liverpool fans, he won the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup with Liverpool and the 2018 Championship title with Wolves. He was also a two-time winner of the Nations League with Portugal. His last game was the Nations League final penalty shootout victory over Spain on 8 June. Uefa’s president, Aleksander Ceferin, said: “Just three weeks ago, I had the honour of presenting Diogo Jota with a medal after the Uefa Nations League final – a moment of joy, pride, and celebration that will now for ever be burned in memory with sorrow.”

    A map showing the location of the car crash

    Jota, who scored 14 goals in 49 Portugal appearances, was an immensely popular figure in the Liverpool dressing room. “Liverpool Football Club are devastated by the tragic passing of Diogo Jota,” said a club statement that also requested “the privacy of Diogo and André’s family, friends, teammates and club staff is respected as they try to come to terms with an unimaginable loss. We will continue to provide them with our full support.”

    Liverpool have opened a book of condolence that can be signed at Anfield until Sunday, along with a digital version. Flags at the stadium and at Liverpool town hall were lowered to half mast. The club’s stores, museums and tours have been closed until Monday.

    Tributes at Anfield in memory of Diogo Jota. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA

    “We all feel utterly bereft right now,” said Michael Edwards, the chief executive of football at Fenway Sports Group, Liverpool’s owner, and Richard Hughes, the club’s sporting director, in a statement. “As his teammates, friends and colleagues, we are consumed by shock and sorrow. We know our supporters, his national team, former clubs and teammates and the wider football community share in this grief. This is a tragedy that transcends Liverpool Football Club.

    “In the coming days, we as a club will look to honour our beloved No 20 with the respect and affection he so richly deserves. We will strive to make these tributes meaningful and inclusive of our supporters, to whom Diogo meant so much. For now, we express a love that is filled with deep sorrow and pain. We have lost someone truly irreplaceable. Rest in peace, Diogo. YNWA.”

    Jota and his partner were married in Porto on 22 June and announced the news in an Instagram post a few days ago. On Monday Rute shared more pictures from their wedding day and wrote: “My dream came true.” Jota commented: “I’m the lucky one.” They had met in high school and started going out in 2013, a year before he turned professional. The couple have three young children: Denis, Duarte and a daughter born last year whose name has not been revealed.

    The British prime minister, Keir Starmer, and his Portuguese counterpart, Luís Montenegro, expressed sympathy for Jota, Silva and their families. Angela Raynor, the deputy prime minister, paid her respects at Anfield while on government business in Liverpool.

    Diogo Jota with the trophy after winning the Nations League last month. Photograph: Annegret Hilse/Reuters

    Portugal’s president, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, said: “Diogo Jota represented Portuguese football at the highest level and demonstrated a high level of professionalism and dedication as part of a generation that has taken Portuguese football to the highest level. The president sends his deepest condolences to his family, friends and professional colleagues for a loss that has dismayed all Portuguese.”

    Pedro Proença, the president of the Portuguese FA, wrote on social media: “We have lost two champions. The passing of Diogo and André Silva represents irreparable losses for Portuguese football and we will do everything we can to honour their legacy every day.”

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  • Jack Draper out of Wimbledon in second round as Marin Cilic’s grass pedigree triumphs

    Jack Draper out of Wimbledon in second round as Marin Cilic’s grass pedigree triumphs

    THE ALL ENGLAND CLUB, LONDON — For Jack Draper, Wimbledon remains a conundrum. The great home hope fell in the second round on No. 1 Court for a second straight year, this time losing 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 against the world No. 83 and former finalist Marin Čilić.

    Those two early exits bookend an otherwise very impressive 12 months of Grand Slam performances for the world No. 4, with runs to the semifinals at the U.S. Open and then fourth-round appearances in Melbourne and Paris.

    It would be easy to attribute his Wimbledon defeats to the strain of being Britain’s highest-ranked player — pressure Draper has continually played down — but like last year’s defeat to Cameron Norrie, Draper again struggled to impose his game on home turf. Normally so nimble, Draper has looked a little heavy-legged here, as though not quite sure yet how to best maneuver his bulky 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) frame across the grass.

    Čilić, 36, is fresh from winning an ATP Challenger title in Nottingham and knows the intricacies of this surface. He reached the Wimbledon final in 2017 and won the prestigious warm-up tournament at Queen’s in 2012 and 2018. He displayed all of that grass-court pedigree against Draper, dominating from the baseline and neutralizing Draper’s power. His stronger wing is his backhand, which caused Draper a big problem. The Brit’s favored serve from the ad court swings out to the right-hander’s backhand, and it’s generally a devastating weapon. Not so against Čilić, who could handle it with his favorite shot, winning the first set with a return winner off his backhand.

    Čilić’s forehand is much more up and down, but when it works, it can be lethal. It flew through the court at times here, augmented by a brilliant serving display that took in 16 aces and an 88 percent win-rate on first-serve points in the first two sets. Most importantly, Čilić was able to get on the front foot. In the first couple of sets, he spent 25 percent and then 28 percent of the time in attack, compared to 16 percent in both for Draper — a huge drop-off from his average in the past year of 26 percent.

    Draper flipped this in the third set, when it felt as though the momentum of the match might be about to turn. He finally broke for the first time and then raced away with the set, harnessing the energy of a crowd who enjoyed seeing their adversary for the day getting a time violation down break point.

    Čilić wasn’t rattled by the home fans getting on his back. He refocused and got back on the front foot, attacking in 27 percent of the fourth set compared to Draper’s 21 per cent. His movement was impressive too — even when he was younger, before two knee operations, he rarely chased down drop shots like he did against Draper. Čilić’s injuries have been so persistent that this summer’s tournament is his first Wimbledon appearance since 2021.

    Draper clung on to save two break points down 3-4, but a few games later, it was all over. Čilić forced a missed backhand to claim a memorable victory that further opens up a tournament defined by upsets on the men’s and women’s sides. Novak Djokovic, the seven-time champion, and Jakub Menšík, the world No. 17, are the two highest seeds left in Draper’s quarter.

    For Čilić, it is a statement win after fearing that his career would be over following a second knee operation in May last year.

    Draper will be monumentally disappointed, but he has made great strides in so many areas over the past year. He has climbed up from No. 40 to become a fixture in the world’s top five, winning a Masters 1,000 title, the level just below Grand Slams, along the way.

    Until next year at least, this home major continues to be his kryptonite.

    (Photo: Hannah Peters / Getty Images)

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  • Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025: Pamir Legends vs Mahipar Stars; Hindokush Strikers vs Maiwand Champions

    Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025: Pamir Legends vs Mahipar Stars; Hindokush Strikers vs Maiwand Champions

    Here are the Fantasy Cricket Predictions and Betting Tips for Afghanistan National T20 Cup 2025, Match 9 – Pamir Legends vs Mahipar Stars and Match 10 – Hindokush Strikers vs Maiwand Champions on the 4th of July at the Kunduz Cricket Ground, Kunduz.

    Points Table

    Match 9 – Pamir Legends vs Mahipar Stars (Kunduz Cricket Ground, Kunduz)

    Current Form Pamir Legends:
    Pamir Legends are currently placed at the 3rd position on points table with 2 wins and 2 losses to their credit.

    The top run scorer for Pamir Legends in the Afghanistan National T20 Cup is Mohammad Haroon with 140 runs to his name.

    The top wicket taker for Pamir Legends in the Afghanistan National T20 Cup is Sayed Shirzad with 7 scalps under his belt.
    Pamir Legends have won their previous match against Maiwand Champions by 3 wickets.

    Maiwand Champions batted first and they posted a total of 163 for 8 in 20 overs. Wasim Akram and Shawkat Zaman got out without troubling the scorers much. After their dismissals, Khalid Taniwal and Abdul Hadi played really well and scored 39 and 50 runs respectively. The rest of the batters failed to perform to their potential and Maiwand Champions had to settle for an ordinary total of 163 in their innings.

    During the chase, Pamir Legends lost their premier batter Mohammad Haroon early on in the innings. After his dismissal, Wafiullah  took the responsibility of taking Pamir Legends over the line. He smashed 76 runs off 39 balls and laid out a great foundation for a successful chase. There were hiccups on the way but Pamir Legends chased the target down in the last over with 3 wickets in hand.

    Batting Stats T20

    Current Form Mahipar Stars:

    Mahipar Stars are currently placed at the 2nd position on points table with 2 wins and 2 losses to their credit.

    The top run scorer for Mahipar Stars in the Afghanistan National T20 Cup is Mohammad Shahzad with 131 runs to his name.

    The top wicket taker for Mahipar Stars in the Afghanistan National T20 Cup is Saleem Safi with 8 scalps under his belt.
    Mahipar Stars have lost their previous match against Hindokush Strikers by 4 wickets.

    Mahipar Stars batted first and they posted a total of 144 before being bowled out. Hazaratullah Zazai batted well and scored 25 quick runs but he got out at a wrong time. After his dismissal, the whole team struggled. Yama Arab bowled exceptionally well for Hindokush Strikers as he picked up 2 wickets for just 14 runs. He played a major role in bowling Mahipar Stars out for a small total of 144.

    During the chase, Hindokush Strikers got off to a great start. Their openers Mobin Bakhtyar Khan and Zubaid Akbari played like champions and scored 18 and 47 runs respectively. Even after their dismissals at a wrong time, the other middle order batters kept the ship from sinking. Tariq Stanikzai made 27 important runs as Hindokush Strikers won the game on the last ball of the match with 4 wickets in hand.

    Let’s have a look at the squads:

    Mahipar Stars

    Hazratullah Zazai, Mohammad Shahzad, Hamza Khan Alikhil, Usman Sadaat, Naveed Obaid, Shir Khan Bahadur, Allah Noor, Sediq Pacha, Javid Sulaimankhil, Shamsurrahman, Farmanullah Safi, Khalil Gurbaz, Qamar Shams, Mohammad Ibrahim, M Saleem Safi, Aftab Alam, Mohib Zurmatai

    Pamir Legends

    Nangyal Kharoty, Noor Rahman, Murad Muradi, Wafiullah Tarakhil, Haroon Khan, Barakzai Naseri, Bilal Ahmad, Emal Shaheen, Rahmanllah Zadran, Asif Shah, Mohib Hamraz, Mohammadullah, Arab Gul Momand, Lalbaz Sinzai, Sayed Shirzad, Kamil Kakar, Bilal Sami

    Match Prediction – Pamir Legends v Mahipar Stars

    Cricket Betting Tips and Match Predictions* – PrePlay

    Who will win the toss? – Mahipar Stars

    Who will win?– Mahipar Stars

    Top Batter (Runs Scored) – Aaif Shah Khan (Pamir Legends), Hazaratullah Zazai (Mahipar Stars)

    Top Bowler (Wickets taken) – Bilal Sami (Pamir Legends), Khalil Gurbaz (Mahipar Stars)

    Most Sixes – Aaif Shah Khan (Pamir Legends), Hazaratullah Zazai (Mahipar Stars)

    Player of the Match– Hazaratullah Zazai (Mahipar Stars)

    Team Scores Batting first – Pamir Legends 165+, Mahipar Stars 170+

    Match Handicap : Mahipar Stars

    Wicket Takers T20

    Match 10 – Hindokush Strikers vs Maiwand Champions (Kunduz Cricket Ground, Kunduz)

    Current Form Maiwand Champions:

    Maiwand Champions are currently placed at the bottom most position on points table with 4 losses to their credit.

    The top run scorer for Maiwand Champions in the Afghanistan National T20 Cup is Samiullah Shinwari with 93 runs to his name.

    The top wicket taker for Maiwand Champions in the Afghanistan National T20 Cup is Khalel Ahmad with 5 scalps under his belt.
    Maiwand Champions have lost their previous match against Pamir Legends by 3 wickets.

    Maiwand Champions batted first and they posted a total of 163 for 8 in 20 overs. Wasim Akram and Shawkat Zaman got out without troubling the scorers much. After their dismissals, Khalid Taniwal and Abdul Hadi played really well and scored 39 and 50 runs respectively. The rest of the batters failed to perform to their potential and Maiwand Champions had to settle for an ordinary total of 163 in their innings.

    During the chase, Pamir Legends lost their premier batter Mohammad Haroon early on in the innings. After his dismissal, Wafiullah  took the responsibility of taking Pamir Legends over the line. He smashed 76 runs off 39 balls and laid out a great foundation for a successful chase. There were hiccups on the way but Pamir Legends chased the target down in the last over with 3 wickets in hand.

    Current Form Hindokush Strikers:

    Hindokush Strikers are currently placed at the 1st position on points table with 4 wins to their credit.

    The top run scorer for Hindokush Strikers in the Afghanistan National T20 Cup is Zubaid Akbari with 133 runs to his name.

    The top wicket taker for Hindokush Strikers in the Afghanistan National T20 Cup is Dawlat Zadran with 6 scalps under his belt.

    Hindokush Strikers have won their previous match against Mahipar Stars by 4 wickets.

    Mahipar Stars batted first and they posted a total of 144 before being bowled out. Hazaratullah Zazai batted well and scored 25 quick runs but he got out at a wrong time. After his dismissal, the whole team struggled. Yama Arab bowled exceptionally well for Hindokush Strikers as he picked up 2 wickets for just 14 runs. He played a major role in bowling Mahipar Stars out for a small total of 144.

    During the chase, Hindokush Strikers got off to a great start. Their openers Mobin Bakhtyar Khan and Zubaid Akbari played like champions and scored 18 and 47 runs respectively. Despite their dismissals at wrong time, the other middle order batters kept the ship from sinking. Tariq Stanikzai made 27 important runs as Hindokush Strikers won the game on the last ball of the match with 4 wickets in hand.

    Most 6’s T20

    Let’s have a look at the squads:

    Hindokush Strikers
    Mohammad Ishaq, Mobin Khan, Zubaid Akbari, Hassan Esakhil, Kamal Khan, Asif Mosazai, Ijaz Ahmadzai, Sohail Khan, Tariq Stanikzai, Abdullah Tarakhil, Izharulhaq Naveed, Azeem Zadran, Lutfullah, Abdullah Ahmadzai, Dawlat Zadran, Yama Arab, Faridoon Dawoodzai

    Maiwand Champions

    Najibullah Zadran, Yousaf Shah, Abdul Hadi, Mohammad Akram, Khalid Taniwal, Imran Mir, Shawkat Zaman, Ijaz Ahmad, Samiullah Shinwari, Ismat Alam, Babar Khan, Naseer Maroofkhil, M Gul Alizai, Khalil Ahmad, M Dawood, Sami Sarmast, Bashir Ahmad

    Match Prediction – Hindukush Strikers v Maiwand Champions

    Cricket Betting Tips and Match Predictions* – PrePlay

    Who will win the toss? – Maiwand Champions

    Who will win?– Hindokush Strikers

    Top Batter (Runs Scored) – Zubaid Akbari (Hindokush Strikers), Abdul Hadi (Maiwand Champions)

    Top Bowler (Wickets taken) – Yama Arab (Hindokush Strikers), Mohammad Gul Alizai (Maiwand Champions)

    Most Sixes – Zubaid Akbari (Hindokush Strikers), Abdul Hadi (Maiwand Champions)

    Player of the Match– Yama Arab (Hindokush Strikers)

    Team Scores Batting first – Maiwand Champions 140+, Hindokush Strikers 150+

    Match Handicap : Hindokush Strikers

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    *NB these predictions may be changed nearer the start of the match once the final starting teams have been announced and we will be running ‘In-Play’ features, so stay tuned.

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  • Lando Norris reflects on his Silverstone chances and why he and Piastri are doing things their ‘own way’

    Lando Norris reflects on his Silverstone chances and why he and Piastri are doing things their ‘own way’

    A roar reverberates around Trafalgar Square as Lando Norris comes into view on a temporary balcony, erected as part of McLaren’s takeover of one of London’s most famous sites.

    The place is swarming with papaya fans, who have spent the day soaking up the summer sun and showing their support for the British team.

    Norris waves to the crowd and humbly takes the applause and cheers. It’s an example of just how far Norris has come from a shy, little baby-faced teenager who walked in the doors of McLaren’s domineering headquarters in Woking as a junior driver in 2017 to the iconic F1 team’s lead driver and genuine championship contender. It’s been a journey – and now, as is evidenced again today, he’s a big deal.

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  • IND vs ENG: 'Aaj lag nahi raha tha Shubman Gill out hoga' – Ravindra Jadeja – Times of India

    1. IND vs ENG: ‘Aaj lag nahi raha tha Shubman Gill out hoga’ – Ravindra Jadeja  Times of India
    2. Stats – All the records that Gill broke during his historic 269  ESPNcricinfo
    3. England-India: Gill breaks Tendulkar record in second Test  Al Jazeera
    4. Gill ton guides India to 310-5 at Edgbaston  Dawn
    5. Gill’s 265* takes India to 564/7 at Tea  Cricbuzz.com

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  • Defending Wimbledon champion Krejcikova escapes again, Rybakina rolls

    Defending Wimbledon champion Krejcikova escapes again, Rybakina rolls

    Two of the last three most recent Wimbledon champions were in action in the second round at the All England Club on Thursday — and both advanced to the third round. 

    But there were different roads to sealing a spot in the Round of 32 for 2022 winner Elena Rybakina and defending champion Barbora Krejcikova.

    What happened

    In a No. 1 Court match between two players who peaked at World No. 3 in the PIF WTA Rankings, No. 11 seed Rybakina rolled past Maria Sakkari 6-1, 6-3 to reach the last 32 at Wimbledon for the fifth consecutive year. 

    After double-faulting twice in the first game of the second set to drop serve, Rybakina didn’t lose another game. 

    She is now 5-1 against Sakkari, whose ranking has slipped to No. 77, all-time, and has won their last four matches.

    Next door on No. 2 Court, No. 17 seed Krejcikova — who dropped the first set of her first-round match against Alexandra Eala of the Philippines on Tuesday — was again stretched to three sets, but had enough to push past American Caroline Dolehide 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.

    After two sets in which she hit more errors than winners, Krejcikova saved her best tennis for the third set. She hit 10 winners in eight games, breaking Dolehide twice, and never faced break point herself.

    What they said

    “I think I was playing well on the baseline,” said Rybakina, who hit 23 winners to Sakkari’s five.

    “Overall, I think I found a little bit better my rhythm on the serve later and played pretty confident,” she added, reflecting on losing just two points in her final three service games.

    “[It was] definitely a very tough match today,” Krejcikova said. “Very tough conditions that she’s playing. She’s very difficult player. The match was really up and down, but I’m very happy at the end that I was the won that one and I’m through.”

    What’s next

    Rybakina has, in fact, never lost before the Round of 16 at the All England Club. For a return trip to the second week, she will face either No. 23 seed Clara Tauson of Denmark or Anna Kalinskaya. 

    Krejcikova, meanwhile, has what she dubbed an “interesting” match against No. 10 seed Emma Navarro next. They have never played previously.

    While admitting to not watching any of Krejcikova’s championship run at SW19 12 months ago, Navarro added: “She’s confident on this surface, and she knows she has what it takes to go all the way. But from my end I feel like I have a lot of tools and the ability to sort of combat that.”

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  • Diogo Jota: Liverpool forward’s death leaves football world in shock and grief

    Diogo Jota: Liverpool forward’s death leaves football world in shock and grief

    Liverpool led the tributes to Jota, saying the club was “devastated” by such an “unimaginable loss”.

    He scored 65 goals in 182 appearances for Liverpool, helping them win the FA Cup and League Cup in 2022 and the Premier League title last season.

    The club put out further statements later on Thursday, with boss Slot paying tribute to a player who had become “a loved one to all” at the club.

    The Dutchman added: “Someone who made others feel good about themselves just by being with them. A person who cared deeply for his family.”

    Slot said he last spoke to Jota to congratulate him on Portugal winning the Nations League and wish him luck for his wedding.

    “In many ways, it was a dream summer for Diogo and his family, which makes it all the more heartbreaking that it should end like this,” he added.

    Slot said Liverpool and their supporters are “all with” Jota’s family and the “the same can be said of the wider family of football”.

    A statement from the the club’s owners and leadership group, Billy Hogan, John Henry, Tom Werner and Mike Gordon, said they have been left “numb with grief” as they offered condolences to Jota’s family.

    They added: “Beyond the player that we all knew was a wonderfully humble human being, he was sincere, intelligent, funny, tough and created connections with people everywhere he went. He had a zest for life that was utterly contagious.”

    Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes and Fenway Sports Group chief executive of football Michael Edwards said in statement: “This is a tragedy that transcends Liverpool football club.”

    They added the club will look to honour Jota with the “respect and affection” he deserves in the coming days, but for now “express a love that is filled with deep sorrow and pain” after losing someone “truly irreplaceable”.

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  • Tennis NZ » Venus, Mektic edge British wildcards in first round at Wimbledon

    Tennis NZ » Venus, Mektic edge British wildcards in first round at Wimbledon

    Michael Venus and Nikola Mektic came through a tense opening match in the men’s doubles at Wimbledon, despite a large crowd cheering against them.

    They have defeated the British wildcard recipients Lui Maxted and Connor Thompson 6-4 7-6(4) on Court 8 to advance to the second round.

    Although on paper this looked like a good match-up for the tournament’s No 8 seeds, they were pushed hard by the young Brits, with just one break of serve in the opening set.

    When Mektic was serving at 4-5 in the second set, he came under pressure and needed to save a set-point, which he successfully did.

    Maxted had a break point to defend in the following game and the set ended up going into a tiebreak.

    Venus double faulted at 2-3, to give the British team a good lead at the change of ends. 

    But Venus and Mektic won the next four points, to edge close to the victory and on match point the Croatian hit an unreturnable serve. 

    Despite playing against two opponents who aren’t yet playing on the Tour, Venus said he and Mektic expected this to be a tough match.

    “They both played college in the States and you can see the calibre of the guys coming out of college these days, with Cam (Norrie) and Jacob Fearnley,” Venus said.

    “So their level is good and we thought it would be a tough match. 

    “We didn’t know too much about them, so we were trying to feel things out and figure things out during the match. 

    “I thought we took care of our service games really well,” he added.

    “Obviously, got a break in the first set, and we had a couple kind of half chances in the second set. 

    “Then fought off a set point at 5-4 and had a couple break points in at 5-5 and didn’t get that and got down in the breaker. It was a terrible double fault! Then managed to right the ship and get through.”

    Something both teams needed to deal with was the earlier than expected time for the match.

    It was scheduled to be the fourth match on Court 8, so it could have been early evening that the players went on. However the three prior matches were all over quickly and Venus said they had to rush their preparations.

    “I think it was 2.55pm they called us,” Venus said. 

    “We finished warming up at 2pm. We saw what the scores were and everything was going fast, so quickly had some food, then showered, got changed and got everything ready, and then was straight on. 

    “So it was all quite rushed. I thought the very earliest we would have gone on looking at the schedule would have been 3.30pm if the matches went super fast. But I was anticipating it would be more like 4.30-5pm. 

    Although Venus said it was a rush for himself and Mektic, he felt it would have been the same for Maxted and Thompson.

    “It’s a fine line, especially when you’re playing fourth on,” he said. 

    “You don’t want to be here sitting around all day and then matches go long. At the same time, you don’t want to be rushing. So it’s always a tricky decision.”

     


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  • Magda Eriksson and Pernille Harder – rivals on the pitch, LGBTQ+ pioneers away from it

    Magda Eriksson and Pernille Harder – rivals on the pitch, LGBTQ+ pioneers away from it

    Magda and Pernille: Rivals on the field & pioneers off it

    One thing that both can agree on, regardless of the shirt they wear, is that football is just football – nothing more.

    Away from the pitch they are planning a wedding, building a life together; that is not necessarily forgotten in 90 minutes, rather put to one side as they battle it out.

    That sentiment is echoed in the openness of which they live their lives, something that resonates with fans globally.

    Such a stark contrast between the men and women’s game is not lost on them, either, recognising the importance of having a space to be themselves.

    “It’s a totally different environment to men’s football,” suggests Harder.

    Eriksson follows on: “Players can be themselves, love who they love, and if you come into the women’s football environment, you have to buy into that.

    “I think we have been quite lucky, that there is so much acceptance, whereas in men’s football there is a culture that still has to change… it takes time.”

    Nothing quite emphasises their point like the kiss they shared at the 2019 World Cup, Magda going over to the stands where Pernille was cheering her on – a photo taken by an attentive photographer that captured the hearts of adoring fans.

    An act so simple, yet a reaction so monumental.

    “We’ve always just been natural, not so much thinking of being inspirations together, putting pictures up of each other or anything like that,” Harder told the Guardian not long after the image circulated the internet.

    “But when we saw that photo and the comments around it, then it was really something; we had a lot of messages from a lot of young people, people of our age, but older people also.”

    Eriksson added: “I think that’s when I felt the demand for role models in that way, because of how big it was and how many people wrote to me on Instagram that they looked up to us and how much we’d helped them.

    “That’s when I understood that we’re really powerful together. Before, we hadn’t really seen ourselves as that.”

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