Tadej Pogacar closed on a fourth Tour de France title as Jonas Vingegaard failed to make a fight of it on the queen stage, which was superbly won by Ben O'Connor.
Former England star Jonathan Trott believes India's pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has been "unlucky" against his former side in Manchester, and the lack of support from the other end has further hampered his chances of success in the fourth Test.
On Wednesday, with Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) closing in on Milan in the race for the green jersey, Milan's team was determined to ensure the stage would finish in a bunch sprint and maximise the Italian's points haul.
An intense performance from pace unit, particularly Mohammed Siraj helped India restrict England to 98/4 at the end of the first session on Day 4 of the third Test at Lord's on Sunday.
The element of spice, emotions boiling over, and tempers fraying entered the picture after India packed their bags on 387, the exact total as England. Openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett were tasked to see off the testing for eight to ten minutes of the day.
Jonathan Milan landed a first win at the Tour de France with a comfortable bunch sprint victory on Stage 8. The Italian, who returns to the top of the points classification, arrived at his debut Tour with four wins at the Giro d'Italia on his palmares. He was wearing the green jersey on loan
Comedian and writer Colin Jost shared his thoughts on his wife Scarlett Johansson's recent red-carpet kisses with her 'Jurassic World Rebirth' co-star Jonathan Bailey, reported People.
KL Rahul's resilient half-century at Lord's on Day 2 of the third Test against England has drawn praise from experts, including former England batter Jonathan Trott, who lauded Rahul's tactical awareness and composure in challenging conditions.
A magnificent innings from Joe Root and his partnerships with Ollie Pope and skipper Ben Stokes helped England dominate the first day of play against India in the third Test at Lord's on Thursday.
A sleepy day at the Tour de France was punctuated with several big incidents. Tim Merlier took the spoils in a reduced bunch sprint, while Jasper Philipsen abandoned after a big crash in the green jersey. Merlier had to wait for his victory to be confirmed, with a photo finish required to sp