WWE Raw: Major star set to return from injury on tonight's show
WWE Monday Night Raw is set for a major return tonight, with Kevin Owens slated to make a comeback to WWE TV following his injury lay off.
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WWE Monday Night Raw is set for a major return tonight, with Kevin Owens slated to make a comeback to WWE TV following his injury lay off.
Robbie McEwen said Jasper Philipsen's Stage 15 victory at the Tour de France was «enough to make a grown man cry», as the Belgian triumphed at the end of a dramatic final breakaway. The Alpecin-Deceuninck rider overtook Benjamin Thomas in the final 500 metres in a pulsating finish on the road to Carcassone. Ad/> “It's enough to make a grown man cry,” McEwen told Eurosport.
Olympic champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra expects to breach the coveted 90m mark this year but doesn't want to think about "distance" going into the World Athletics Championships, currently underway in Eugene, USA. Chopra had set a new national record of 89.94m, just 6cm shy of the 90m mark, the gold standard in the world of javelin throw, at the prestigious Diamond League in Stockholm last month en route to a silver medal. The 24-year-old finished second behind Grenada's Anderson Peters, who recorded a best throw of 90.31m.
Pant's unbeaten 125 and his 133-run partnership with Hardik Pandya (71 off 55) helped India chase down 260 in the third and final ODI at Manchester and win the series 2-1. England were bundled out for 259 thanks to some brilliant spells from the likes of Hardik Pandya (4/24) and Yuzvendra Chahal (3/60). Jos Buttler (60), Jason Roy (41) and Moeen Ali (34) played some crucial knocks for the hosts.
Scott McTominay discusses new Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag
Oxford United are closing in on sealing a move for Sligo Rovers goalkeeper Edward McGinty, according to a report from the Irish Mirror.
No reason why Haas can't challenge higher up
Aaron McEneff has confirmed his Hearts exit, joining A-League side Perth Glory in what is a 'good deal' financially for the Jambos.