Cycling great Mark Cavendish to retire on Sunday
Mark Cavendish has announced Sunday's Singapore Criterium will be the final race of his professional cycling career.
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Mark Cavendish has announced Sunday's Singapore Criterium will be the final race of his professional cycling career.
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Singapore floored Mongolia after bundling them for 10 in the T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier A match in Bangi on Thursday. The total was the joint-lowest in the men's T20I history, matching Isle of Man's score against Spain last year.
Irish rider Louis O'Regan has died after a crash during qualifying at the Senior Manx Grand Prix on Sunday.
British cyclist Mark Cavendish will likely retire after finishing the final stage of the Tour de France on Sunday, having finally achieved his ambition this year of breaking the all-time record for most stage wins at the Tour.
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Up against Uganda in a T20 World Cup 2024 Group C match, co-hosts West Indies created history on Saturday as they secured a mammoth 134-run victory to boost their Super 8 qualifications hopes. Uganda were of no match for the T20 giants, managing to score just xx before being bundled out, with Windies' Akeal Hosein securing a 5-wicket haul. In the process, West Indies registered their name in history books, bundling out Uganda for the lowest total in the history of T20 World Cups.