Gareth Bale stuns fans as he turns up at popular pub
Welsh football icon Gareth Bale surprised patrons by showing up at a well-known bar in Cardiff city centre last weekend, where he was more than happy to snap photos with the locals.
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Welsh football icon Gareth Bale surprised patrons by showing up at a well-known bar in Cardiff city centre last weekend, where he was more than happy to snap photos with the locals.
Ireland's T20 match against Scotland in the Tri-Nations series in The Hague was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to heavy rain.
Garry Ringrose, Charles Ngatai and Tommy O'Brien face a race to be fit for Leinster’s Investec Champions Cup final against Toulouse on Saturday.
Back from a break, PV Sindhu will look to hit the right notes in her quest for some confidence-boosting wins ahead of Paris Olympics when she spearheads India's campaign in the Malaysia Masters badminton tournament starting on Tuesday. Sindhu, a former world champion, returns to the international circuit after skipping the Uber Cup and Thailand Open, and she will aim to go deep in the women's singles draw of the BWF World Tour Super 500 event. The 28-year-old from Hyderabad hasn't been able to hit top form after recovering from a knee injury sustained in October last year.
Xander Schauffele finally added some elusive silverware to his Olympic gold, shedding the title of golf's nearly man on Sunday with a dramatic birdie on the final hole to win the PGA Championship and hoist the massive Wanamaker Trophy.
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Holywood's Mark Adair starred with the bat then just about held his nerve with the ball as Ireland claimed a thrilling one-run win over the Netherlands at The Hague. In the second match of the T20 Tri-Nations series, also involving Scotland, Ireland stumbled to 83 for six in the 14th over, but Adair thumped seven fours and two sixes in his 49 off just 24 balls. While he fell lbw in the final over to Tim Pringle, who was the pick of the hosts' attack with three for 32, his efforts plus Lorcan Tucker’s 40 off 30 balls formed the backbone of Ireland’s 150 for eight. The Netherlands reached 69 for two at halfway but were unusually becalmed in the middle period and went without a boundary from the end of the ninth over until the end of the 14th. Fionn Hand was brilliant with three for 18, while Curtis Campher chipped in with two for 33 as Adair, who took the wicket of Netherlands captain Scott Edwards, was left to defend 20 from the last over.
George Galloway recalled how he grew up sleeping in the attic drawer of a slum during a debate on substandard housing in Parliament.