The Queen’s most famous appearances at sporting events – in pictures
Queen Elizabeth was a presence at some of the most celebrated moments in sporting history in the United Kingdom.
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Queen Elizabeth was a presence at some of the most celebrated moments in sporting history in the United Kingdom.
The EFL has announced its teams will return to action on Tuesday night following the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth.
English football on a wide scale is set to recommence on Tuesday following the postponement of all the weekend’s fixtures, but policing concerns mean games will be assessed on a match-by-match basis.
Officials expect queues to see the Queen’s lying in state could last 12 hours and stretch for miles as rail firms warn trains will be “extremely busy”.
Both batsmen came into the Test under scrutiny following a poor series, but Crawley raced to 57 from 44 balls with some dominant strokes, and Lees is unbeaten on 32. The latter was dropped off the first ball of the innings by Marco Jansen at fourth slip, a regulation chance from the bowling of Kagiso Rabada, and England used that good fortune to propel themselves towards a series victory.
As trumpets sounded across St Peter's Square, the crowd fell silent and Manchester welcomed the new King.
LONDON: England's seamers exploited the exaggerated swing and seam at The Oval to reduce South Africa to 146 for seven in their second innings at tea on day four of the third and final test, a lead of 106 following an extraordinary five sessions in the game.
LONDON : Stuart Broad and Ben Stokes took three wickets each as England bowled South Africa out for 169 in their second innings at The Oval on Sunday, setting the home side a victory target of 130 with three-and-a-half sessions left in the decisive third test.