Tonight's rugby news as Scottish Rugby Union issue statement after bombshell interview
Here's your rugby evening headlines for Sunday, 31 July.
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Here's your rugby evening headlines for Sunday, 31 July.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has confirmed that reported Hearts target Elliot Anderson will stick with the Magpies for now.
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Germany suffered a major blow ahead of the Euro 2022 final against England at Wembley as Alexandra Popp was ruled out of the match just before kick-off. The 31-year-old, who scored six times in the tournament to lead her team to the final, suffered a muscular injury during the pre-match warm-up.
Red Bull's Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen won the Hungarian Grand Prix from 10th on the starting grid on Sunday (Jul 31) as Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc suffered another strategy nightmare.
Spin-bowling all-rounder Mosaddek took five wickets for the first time in his T20 international career as the tourists restricted Zimbabwe to 135-8 at Harare Sports Club. Faced with the modest target, Bangladesh were always ahead on run rate thanks to an impressive start propelled by opener Liton, whose 56 off 33 balls included two sixes and six fours. The tourists cruised to 136-3 with 15 balls remaining and success was particularly joyful as it was only the second T20 triumph in their last 15 internationals.
Liton Das and Mosaddek Hossain played key roles on Sunday as Bangladesh levelled a three-match Twenty20 international series in Zimbabwe with a seven-wicket victory.
Max Verstappen won the Hungarian Grand Prix after another Ferrari strategy blunder cost Charles Leclerc a probable victory.