The Masters hit by DELAY as weather holds up day one schedule with organisers 'monitoring closely'
The Masters is the biggest show in town this weekend - but it will get off to a delayed start.
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The Masters is the biggest show in town this weekend - but it will get off to a delayed start.
It's been almost four months since India lost the World Cup final to Australia on home soil, but the bad memories of the defeat continue to haunt the players and the fans. India marched to the final as the only unbeaten side in the tournament, only to go down at the expense of Australia in the final hurdle. The defeat extended India's ICC trophy drought, with their last success at world stage dating back to 2013 when they won the Champions Trophy under MS Dhoni's leadership. The year 2023 saw India lose two ICC finals, both to Australia. Last year in June, India also lost to the Pat Cummins-led side in the World Test Championship (WTC) final.
The Masters Tournament, the first major championship of the season in men's professional golf, gets underway from Augusta National Golf Club on Tuesday.
After bagging two goals as Clare got the better of Kilkenny in Saturday's Allianz HL Division 1 final, Aidan McCarthy expressed his delight at the victory and how he is looking forward to facing Limerick in the Munster Championship in two weeks' time.
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced the class of legends who will be enshrined in Springfield, Massachusetts this summer.
Pep Guardiola has implored his players not to use the tight turnaround between fixtures this week as an excuse, even if he believes Manchester City's schedule is unfair.
The NBA's play-in tournament is set to start at the conclusion of the regular season, adding another layer to this final stretch of games as teams try to position themselves for a potential postseason push.
Scot Gemmill reckons Rangers youngster Leon King is ahead of his time and already proving to be a natural leader of men.