Leclerc takes Mexican pole in Ferrari front row lockout
MEXICO CITY : Charles Leclerc took pole position for the Mexico City Formula One Grand Prix on Saturday with Carlos Sainz qualifying second in a Ferrari front-row lockout.
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MEXICO CITY : Charles Leclerc took pole position for the Mexico City Formula One Grand Prix on Saturday with Carlos Sainz qualifying second in a Ferrari front-row lockout.
NEWCASTLE: Eddie Howe has defended his decision not to call on the cavalry as Newcastle United let two Premier League points slip at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
RIYADH: Medals were awarded in arm wrestling, muaythai and savate, while the muaythai and taekwondo competitions were in full swing on Saturday on day nine of the Riyadh World Combat Games.
SANTIAGO : Athletics great Carl Lewis, the Pan American Games' most illustrious alumnus, paid a visit to Santiago on Saturday offering his support for the troubled quadrennial event and suggesting the key to survival could be a Pan Am sports channel.
DHARAMSALA, India: Five-time champions Australia edged out gallant New Zealand by just five runs in the highest-scoring World Cup game in history on Saturday (Oct 28).
RIYADH: Anderson Talisca fired Al-Nassr into second in the Roshn Saudi League with two goals in a 3-1 win at Al-Fayha on Saturday, a 13th victory in 14 games in all competitions for the Yellows.
Debinha scored on a deflection in stoppage time to lift Brazil to a 1-0 win over Canada in Montreal on Saturday afternoon in a game that marked the beginning of the end of captain Christine Sinclair's international career.
Australian openers David Warner and Travis Head created a new batting record in their World Cup match against New Zealand at Dharamshala on Saturday. Warner and Head stitched a partnership of 175 runs in just 19.1 overs (115 balls). The opening duo achieved a run rate of 9.13 per over, which is the highest run rate for any 150-run plus opening stand in ODIs. Warner and Head overtook England duo of Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy, who scored 159 in 105 balls, with a run rate of 9.08 against Pakistan in Bristol back in 2019.