Plumtree insists Sharks role is no backward step: 'No better place to win trophies'
An "honoured and privileged" John Plumtree was unperturbed by the perception that his return as Sharks head coach represents a step-down in his career trajectory.
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An "honoured and privileged" John Plumtree was unperturbed by the perception that his return as Sharks head coach represents a step-down in his career trajectory.
Eurosport's Alberto Contador believes that it is impossible to discount yet more stage wins for British cycling legend Mark Cavendish at this year’s Grand Tours. The 37-year-old Astana Qazaqstan Team rider is set to take part in the Giro d’Italia and the Tour de France, with the Vuelta a Espana also a possibility. Ad He has a record-equalling 34 stage victories on the Tour, while his 53 stage wins across the three most prestigious events on the calendar represent one of the best records in the history of cycling.
Mohamed Salah may be the man for consistency but fellow forward Darwin Nunez is the player who injects the element of unpredictability which is part of the evolution of Liverpool's forward line.
Just as we thought Pep Guardiola may have settled on a favoured Manchester City starting XI, he has begun to rotate in unexpected ways. Eyebrows were raised an hour before kick-off against West Ham when it became clear Stefan Ortega would be starting a Premier League for City before Kalvin Phillips even has, as Ederson dropped to the bench.
Philadelphia won Game 1 with the league MVP in street clothes.
Pakistan registered their first one-day international series win over New Zealand in 12 years with a hard-fought 26-run victory in the third match in Karachi on Wednesday. Imam-ul-Haq scored a 107-ball 90 while Babar Azam made a 62-ball 54 for his 26th ODI half-century to guide Pakistan to 287-6 in their 50 overs. Opener Tom Blundell hit 65 for New Zealand while debutant Cole McConchie struck an undefeated 45-ball 64 but the visitors were bowled out for 261 in 49.1 overs.
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