Tyson Fury's trainer drops comeback hint after it emerges he is still training despite retirement
Tyson Fury still can’t seem to stop himself from training – less than a month after announcing his retirement from boxing.
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Tyson Fury still can’t seem to stop himself from training – less than a month after announcing his retirement from boxing.
Cheteshwar Pujara has been in great form in the County Championship for Sussex. In his four matches so far, he has scored two double centuries and two tons. His great show has led many to believe that he is prepared to make a comeback to the Indian Test team. Pujara was dropped from the Indian team for the home series against Sri Lanka after some poor run of form. However, with India playing England in a lone Test starting on July 1, which will complete the away series that Team India has been leading 2-1 since last year, the BCCI selectors may be tempted to bring Pujara back in.
Alfredo Morelos has teased his Rangers return after posting a recovery video on social media.
Pep Guardiola held his breath as Manchester City medics ran onto the pitch to treat Aymeric Laporte. The Spanish defender, their only fit centre-back looked in a world of pain after being clattered into by Wolves striker Raul Jimenez after playing the ball.
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What a win for the Milwaukee Bucks.
Cameron Norrie sunk to a disappointing defeat to Marin Cilic in the last 32 of the Italian Open in Rome. Ninth seed Norrie had admitted to feeling «very nervous» at the start of his previous match in the Masters 1000 event — a win over Italian wildcard Luca Nardi — and it seemed to be the same story on Grand Stand Arena on Wednesday night as Cilic stormed into a 5-2 lead in the first set.
Jannik Sinner battled hard to find a way past compatriot Fabio Fognini at the Italian Open, 6-2 3-6 6-3. The encounter pitted two of the home favourites against one another in something of a 'derby', and provided some memorable moments of quality in the customarily stunning setting of the Foro Italico, which Stefanos Tsitsipas had earlier on Wednesday described as «like the Colosseum».