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Roger Federer - Andy Murray - Novak Djokovic - Andy Murray hoping Novak Djokovic 'takes eye off ball' before Wimbledon after French Open victory - eurosport.com - France

Andy Murray hoping Novak Djokovic 'takes eye off ball' before Wimbledon after French Open victory

Andy Murray joked that he hopes Novak Djokovic will “take his eye off the ball” ahead of Wimbledon following his French Open win. Murray and Djokovic both lifted silverware on Sunday – Murray winning his first grass title in seven years in Surbiton and Djokovic claiming a record 23rd Grand Slam by winning the French Open for a third time. Ad Djokovic is now one ahead of Rafael Nadal in the all-time Grand Slam standings, and three clear of Roger Federer.

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Scott Boland - Cameron Green - Ricky Ponting - Justin Langer - Rohit Sharma - Shubman Gill - Richard Kettleborough - "Ball Did Touch The Ground": Ricky Ponting's Honest Take On Shubman Gill Catch Controversy - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Ball Did Touch The Ground": Ricky Ponting's Honest Take On Shubman Gill Catch Controversy

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting reckons the catch taken by all-rounder Cameron Green to dismiss Indian opener Shubman Gill had the ball touching the ground at one point but credited the third umpire for taking the "correct decision" during the fourth day's play of the World Test Championship final. Gill was batting on 18 when he edged one off Scott Boland and the ball flew low to the left of Green at gully, who scooped it inches from the ground and immediately celebrated the dismissal, as India were rocked early in the chase of 444.

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Jim Macisaac - Red Sox - Philadelphia Phillies - Clay Holmes - Yankees legendary broadcaster John Sterling bloodied after foul ball strikes him in booth - foxnews.com -  Boston - county Day - New York -  New York

Yankees legendary broadcaster John Sterling bloodied after foul ball strikes him in booth

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Steve Smith - Steven Smith - Mohammed Siraj - "Important To Do That As...": Mohammed Siraj's Cheeky Take On Throwing Ball At Steve Smith - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Important To Do That As...": Mohammed Siraj's Cheeky Take On Throwing Ball At Steve Smith

India pacer Mohammed Siraj on Thursday said the team planned to bowl only bouncers to Travis Head irrespective of the outcome after his counterattacking hundred on the opening day of the World Test Championship final. Head's 163 off 174 balls has put Australia in a commanding position on the second day at the Oval. The Indians' tactics of not using the short ball against Head was questioned on day one, forcing them to change their plans the following day. Siraj eventually got rid of him with a short ball on the leg side.

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Pat Cummins - Mitchell Starc - Steve Smith - Virat Kohli - Basit Ali - "Australia Clearly Played With The...": Ex-Pakistan Star Makes Startling Ball Tampering Claim In WTC Final - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Pakistan - county Scott

"Australia Clearly Played With The...": Ex-Pakistan Star Makes Startling Ball Tampering Claim In WTC Final

Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has accused the Pat Cummins-led Australian team of altering with the condition of the ball in the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC) Final against India at The Oval. After posting a total of 469, Australia restricted India to a total of 151/5 at stumps on Day 2. Amid Australia's dominance on the first two days of the match, Basit Ali, who played 19 Tests and 50 ODIs for Pakistan, said that Cummins and co. 'made the ball' near the 15th over, which led to India's batting collapse.

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Pat Cummins - Scott Boland - Steve Smith - Rohit Sharma - Steven Smith - Ravi Shastri - Sunil Gavaskar - Mohammed Siraj - "What Is Happening?": Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri Slam Mohammed Siraj For 'Ball Throwing' Row During WTC Final - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"What Is Happening?": Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri Slam Mohammed Siraj For 'Ball Throwing' Row During WTC Final

Mohammed Siraj courted controversy on Day 2 of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final against Australia at The Oval when he threw the ball towards Steve Smith's direction in a bizarre incident. Smith started the day on 95 and was able to reach his century with two consecutive boundaries off the pacer's bowling. On the fourth ball of the over, Smith moved away from the stumps just before the ball was bowled due to some issue with the spider cam but Siraj went ahead and threw the ball straight. Former India skipper Sunil Gavaskar was not pleased with the incident and he made his views clear on commentary.

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Sam Billings - Thomas Reeves - Royal London I (I) - Kent Cricket - Matt Walker - Kent Spitfires skipper Sam Billings explains the absence of white-ball specialist Alex Blake at the start of their T20 Blast campaign; Essex Eagles next up - kentonline.co.uk - county Eagle - county Hayes - county Kent - county Essex

Kent Spitfires skipper Sam Billings explains the absence of white-ball specialist Alex Blake at the start of their T20 Blast campaign; Essex Eagles next up

Skipper Sam Billings has explained why Alex Blake has been sat on the sidelines for the first five matches of Kent Spitfires’ T20 Blast campaign.

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Beatriz Haddad-Maia - French Open: Astonishing moment Ons Jabeur has 'brain freeze' and kicks ball away as serve lands in - eurosport.com - France - Brazil

French Open: Astonishing moment Ons Jabeur has 'brain freeze' and kicks ball away as serve lands in

Ons Jabeur suffered a remarkable «brain freeze» during her French Open quarter-final against Beatriz Haddad Maia on Wednesday at a very important moment midway through the deciding set. Serving in an extended deuce while 3-1 down in the crucial third set, Jabeur found the line with an exquisite delivery out wide to Haddad Maia's backhand side, but then inexplicably stopped playing and lost the point on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Ad The reason? She thought that the serve had gone out, so kicked the return away with her foot as it came back from her Brazilian opponent.

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