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Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett won their 10th consecutive Grand Slam title in the wheelchair doubles, defeating Gustavo Fernandez and Shingo Kunieda. Coming through 7-6 7-6 in two hours and 20 minutes, the British pair were given a tough match by their unseeded opponents, and they seemed to be in trouble early in the first set; broken in the third game. Ad/> The No.
Ben Stokes savoured the feeling of leading his country to victory for the first time as captain and was delighted to share the joy with the man he replaced as skipper.
Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) timed his sprint to perfection to take the opening stage of the Criterium Du Dauphine. Jumbo-Visma are using the Dauphine as prep work for the Tour de France, with a number of their star names in the field. Ad/> Primoz Roglic will come into play later in the race, but the opening stage into Beauchastel looked tailor made for Van Aert.
The 2019 world champion claimed nine of the 21 stages across four gruelling days, navigating through Sardinia’s famous rough gravel stages in scorching temperatures to score his first win since last February's Arctic Rally Finland by 1m03.2s from M-Sport Ford driver Craig Breen.
Joe Root made a superb unbeaten century to masterfully guide England to an impressive five-wicket victory over New Zealand on a gloomy fourth morning of the first Test at Lord's on Sunday. Former captain Root became the 14th batsman to pass 10,000 Test runs and finished on 115 not out after sharing a sixth-wicket partnership of 120 with Ben Foakes, whose 32 not out was also crucial for England to reach their victory target of 277.
LONDON : Joe Root made a superb unbeaten century to masterfully guide England to an impressive five-wicket victory over New Zealand on a gloomy fourth morning of the first test at Lord’s on Sunday.
Former captain Joe Root gave his successor Ben Stokes the perfect start to his reign at Lord’s, carrying England to victory with a match-winning century to seal the first LV= Insurance Test against New Zealand.