Monaco GP: Sebastian Vettel expecting physical test this weekend
Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel has said that he is expecting a physical test this weekend at the Monaco Grand Prix, with the new cars needing ‘hustling’ around the circuit.
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Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel has said that he is expecting a physical test this weekend at the Monaco Grand Prix, with the new cars needing ‘hustling’ around the circuit.
Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel has said that he is expecting a physical test this weekend at the Monaco Grand Prix, with the new cars needing ‘hustling’ around the circuit.
Cheetahs boss Ross van Reenen has emphasised the importance of the central franchise hosting the second Test between the Springboks and Wales in July, going as far as stating it could represent a financial watershed.
Sky Sports will pay tribute to cricket legend Shane Warne throughout England's first Test against New Zealand at Lord's next week.
Angelo Mathews and Dhananjaya de Silva each hit a fifty and put on a 102-run partnership to keep Sri Lanka going strong in the rain-hit second Test against Bangladesh on Wednesday.
Angelo Mathews and Dhananjaya de Silva each hit a fifty and put on a 102-run partnership to keep Sri Lanka going strong in the rain-hit second Test against Bangladesh on Wednesday. Mathews remained unbeaten on 58 after de Silva went out with the same score to take Sri Lanka to 282-5 at stumps on the third day, still trailing Bangladesh by 83 runs. Rain washed out entire post-lunch session but the duo stepped up their scoring rate to make up for lost time, with de Silva striking nine fours before Shakib Al Hasan got his wicket. The right-hander, who faced 95 balls, was initially given not out on a caught-behind appeal before Bangladesh successfully reviewed.
Angelo Mathews and Dhananjaya de Silva each hit a fifty and put on a 102-run partnership to keep Sri Lanka going strong in the rain-hit second Test against Bangladesh on Wednesday. Mathews remained unbeaten on 58 after de Silva went out with the same score to take Sri Lanka to 282-5 at stumps on the third day, still trailing Bangladesh by 83 runs. Rain washed out entire post-lunch session but the duo stepped up their scoring rate to make up for lost time, with de Silva striking nine fours before Shakib Al Hasan got his wicket.
The draw for the Premier Sports Cup Group stage has served up some tasty clashes for Lanarkshire sides - with Clyde facing Premiership side Hibernian among the pick of the matches.