Prior century sets England on course for winning start July 24, 2011 WICKETKEEPER Matt Prior expects England to take a 1-0 series lead against India today after his heroic century laid the foundations for the hosts to clinch the first Test at Lord’s. Prior and Stuart Broad rescued an innings that had been ravaged by seamer Ishant Sharma with unbeaten scores of 103 and 74 respectively before [...]
Brit Cavendish eyes reign of sprint dominance after making history with green jersey triumph July 24, 2011 MANXMAN Mark Cavendish is targeting an era of dominance after becoming the first British rider to win the Tour de France’s green jersey, awarded to the best sprinter. Cavendish clinched the prize he has chased for the past four years by winning the famous race’s final stage on the Champs-Elysees for the third year in [...]
Bold approach reaps reward for Hamilton July 24, 2011 BRITAIN’S Lewis Hamilton delighted in answering critics of his aggressive driving style with a virtuoso performance to triumph at the German Grand Prix yesterday. Hamilton, who has been accused of recklessness in his attempts to wring the most out of his McLaren this season, saw off the Red Bulls of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber [...]
Villas-Boas homes in on Argentinian £40m star July 24, 2011 CHELSEA are closing in on the signing of Palermo playmaker Javier Pastore, one of the most sought-after talents in the world, the Italian club said yesterday. The Sicilian side’s vice-president Guglielmo Micciche declared it was “very probable” that Stamford Bridge would be the 22-year-old’s destination. Pastore, who is valued at around £40m, is also thought [...]
Khan eyes Mayweather after despatching Judah July 24, 2011 AMBITIOUS Amir Khan has set his sights on challenging pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather within a year following his emphatic WBA light-welterweight title defence. Khan knocked out American veteran Zab Judah in five rounds in their unification fight in Las Vegas on Saturday night, a performance that added to the Bolton 24-year-old’s burgeoning reputation. His next [...]
Silver for Adlington at Worlds July 24, 2011 Britain’s Rebecca Adlington claimed silver in the 400m freestyle at the Fina World Championships but her fellow London 2012 hopeful, teenage diver Tom Daley, failed to defend his 10m individual platform title. Double Olympic champion Adlington overcame an unfavourable outside lane to take second behind Italian Federica Pellegrini in Shanghai. Daley, 17, finished fifth, with [...]
Poor finish fails to deny Noren July 24, 2011 Sweden’s Alexander Noren secured his third European Tour title at the Nordea Masters in Stockholm, despite a closing round of 77. Noren, who started Sunday with an 11-shot lead, won by seven from England’s Richard Finch.
Khan injury hands Trott the initiative July 21, 2011 ENGLAND batsman Jonathan Trott believes India may rue passing up a golden opportunity to take the initiative on the opening day of the first Test at Lord’s, on which the tourists saw Zaheer Khan suffer a potentially series-defining injury. With overhead conditions favouring swing bowling India’s captain MS Dhoni needed no second invitation to insert [...]
Benayoun abused as Chelsea fail to shine under Villas-Boas July 21, 2011 CHELSEA manager Andre Villas-Boas blamed stifling heat after a scrappy 1-0 victory over a Malaysia XI in Kuala Lumpur which was marred by racial abuse of Yossi Benayoun. An own goal from opposition substitute goalkeeper Mohd Izham Tarmizi handed the Blues a late win in the first match of their pre-season tour of Asia. However [...]
Schleck launches challenge but Voeckler clings to yellow jersey July 21, 2011 LAST year’s runner-up Andy Schleck ignited his bid for a maiden Tour de France title with a gutsy breakaway victory in yesterday’s gruelling 18th stage. On a day when the pre-race favourites were expected to make their move, the Leopard Trek rider surged clear to win by more than two minutes. The margin was not [...]