WATCH | Wild scenes as Strickland attacks Dricus du Plessis in MMA crowd
South African UFC fighter Dricus du Plessis and his American rival, Sean Strickland, were involved in an all-out brawl on Saturday.
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South African UFC fighter Dricus du Plessis and his American rival, Sean Strickland, were involved in an all-out brawl on Saturday.
It was a great outing for Australia in the first Test match against Pakistan in Perth on Sunday as the Pat Cummins-led side marched on to a 360-run comprehensive victory. Nathan Lyon picked up his 500th Test wicket as the Australian bowlers made light work of the Pakistan batters and the visitors were bundled out for just 89. It was a clinical showing from the Australian cricketers but there was one light moment that left all of them in splits. A piece of trash entered the field and Australian fielders found it very difficult to catch it due to the wind. Steve Smith finally ended up catching it and his celebration has gone viral on social media.
The UEFA Champions League Round of 16 Draw is set to take place in the European football governing body's headquarters in Nyon on Monday. European giants like Bayern Munich, Manchester City, Barcelona, Real Madrid, etc. have passed the group stage with flying colours while some others like Manchester United have failed to even qualify for the Europa League. As far as the format goes, the 8 group winners are placed in the seeded category while the 8 runners-up are in the unseeded category. The seeded teams can only be drawn against the unseeded teams. Also, clubs can't be paired against the same teams they faced in the group stage of the tournament.
Stephen Kingsley was so nervous as Hearts closed-out their fantastic success over Celtic that he couldn’t even watch. But, in the 45 minutes he was on the Parkhead pitch, the Tynecastle hero had already done enough to help smash the club’s Parkhead jinx.
Shreyas Iyer scored a flamboyant half-century to guide India to victory over South Africa in the first ODI encounter on Sunday but a hilarious incident during his stay at the crease left everyone in splits. During the 9th over of the Indian innings, Iyer was facing Nandre Burger and while trying to play a pull shot, he lost his grip on his bat and it went flying towards square-leg. It landed ahead of the square-leg umpire and was returned by South African fielders as all of them shared a laugh. The video of the incident has gone viral and social media users have come up with their posts and memes.
Washington State transfer Cam Ward is one of the most highly sought-after quarterbacks available this offseason, and he has started visiting schools. He recently took a trip to Miami and is visiting Florida State this week. Ward said he enjoyed the Miami visit and it gave him his first look at a potential new school.
Pakistan's star pacer Ubaid Shah shone with the ball as the team bundled out the United Arab Emirates for 193 runs in the semi-final match of the U19 Asia Cup. Right-arm pacer Shah returned figures of 4 for 44 in 9.5 overs. One of his wickets included that of UAE captain Aayan Afzal Khan, who scored 55 runs. Shah cleaned up Afzal Khan for the final wicket of the UAE innings and what followed was a fiery celebration from the pacer. He didn't shy away from expressing himself in front of the dismissed batter but the reaction of Afzal Khan was quite unexpected.
It has been a tough couple of days for the Pakistan cricket team as the visitors have been outplayed by Australia in the first Test in Perth. The misery started with some sloppy fielding and poor bowling on the opening day, which allowed Australia to gain momentum in the match. David Warner's 164-run knock helped Australia post 487 on the board in the first innings. The misery continued for Pakistan on the latter half of Day 2, this time with the bat.