Gary Ballance makes cricket return for first time since Azeem Rafiq racism allegations
President Obama Calls Clint Dempsey & Tim Howard
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President Obama Calls Clint Dempsey & Tim Howard
Manchester United’s Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Manchester United at Goodison Park in Liverpool, north west England on April 9, 2022. (Photo by Anthony Devlin / AFP)
Millions of desperate local fans usually compete with those living in far-flung places such as the United States, Australia and India to get their hands on Wimbledon tickets which are considered as gold dust. The chance to enter the 13.5-acre, leafy-green grounds of the All England Club and see players such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and the Williams sisters battle it out for the most famous trophies in tennis has attracted growing numbers in recent years.
Max Verstappen says he had full trust in his race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase not to put him in danger as his British Grand Prix fell apart.
England bowler Stuart Broad was told to "get on with the batting and shut up" by umpire Richard Kettleborough during the rescheduled fifth Test against India.
Duncan Ferguson has quit Everton after serving on the backroom staffs of their last eight managers.
Manchester could be set for soaring temperatures this weekend, as a tropical heatwave is expected to hit the UK over the coming days. Areas of the region could reach temperatures in the low to mid-20s, as other parts of the country have been told to brace for temperatures well into the 30s.
Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow put England on course for a ground-breaking run chase against India despite Jasprit Bumrah's brilliance on day four of the rescheduled fifth Test, setting up a fitting series finale in Birmingham on Monday. Skipper Bumrah brought India back in the game with wickets on either side of the lunch break after England openers Alex Lees (56 off 65) and Zak Crawley (46 off 76) finally found form and shared a 107-run stand chasing a record 378-run target. From 107/0, it soon became 109 for three before the dangerous duo of Root (76 batting off 112) and Bairstow (72 batting off 87) frustrated the Indians with a commanding 150-run partnership off just 197 balls.