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PSG tightlipped over Mbappe switch to Real Madrid
With just six months remaining on his contract at Paris Saint-Germain Kylian Mbappe's much vaunted move to Real Madrid continues to dominate French football news.
Anderson says India 'nervous' against attacking England
James Anderson said Sunday India looked jittery in their second innings and England were confident they could chase down 399 to win the second Test.
Gill says '70-30' for India victory as England chase 399
India's Shubman Gill said on Sunday the hosts remain favourites to win the second Test after his century left England needing a record chase of 399 on day three.
Historic comeback in Chamonix as Yule turns tide to win slalom
Swiss skier Daniel Yule made history at Chamonix on Sunday, becoming the first man to come from 30th after the first run to win a World Cup slalom.
Sweden and Fiorentina icon Hamrin dies aged 89
Kurt Hamrin, the last surviving player from the 1958 World Cup final, has died aged 89, his former club Fiorentina announced on Sunday.
Russell proud of how Scotland 'found a way to win' against Wales
Scotland captain Finn Russell praised his side's resilience after they did just enough to end a 22-year wait for a win in Cardiff with a tense 27-26 victory over Wales in their thrilling Six Nations opener.
Messi, Beckham booed after superstar sits out Hong Kong friendly
Lionel Messi and David Beckham were booed on Sunday after the Argentina superstar sat out Inter Miami's pre-season friendly in Hong Kong.
Gill ton keeps India in control as England chase 399
Shubman Gill struck form with a century as India left England a record victory target of 399 on day three of the second Test on Sunday.
Rasovszky holds on to win men's open water 10km
Olympic silver medallist Kristof Rasovszky underlined his form ahead of the Paris Games by winning gold in the 10km open water event at the world championships in Doha on Sunday.
Australia thump West Indies by 83 runs to seal ODI series
Man of the match Sean Abbott grabbed three wickets and slammed an entertaining 69 as Australia cruised to an 83-run victory over the West Indies in the second one-day international to seal the three-match series on Sunday.
Jordan plot South Korea upset as Asian Cup braces for semi-finals
Jordan will make a slice of history when they face Son Heung-min's South Korea in the Asian Cup on Tuesday while hosts and holders Qatar play Iran in the other semi-final.
Gatland buoyed by Wales recovery after 'terrible' first half against Scotland
Wales coach Warren Gatland believes his side can travel to Twickenham with renewed confidence after a stunning rally in an agonising defeat by Scotland that featured the "worst 40 minutes" of his lengthy coaching career.
England bowl out India for 255, need 399 to win second Test
Spinners Tom Hartley and Rehan Ahmed helped England bowl out India for 255, with the tourists needing a record 399 to win the second Test after Shubman Gill's century on Sunday.
Japan's Asian Cup exit sparks wider questions ahead of N. Korea trip
Japan's premature Asian Cup exit and the nature of it has triggered deeper introspection about the state of the national side, with a daunting trip to North Korea for World Cup qualifying in a matter of weeks.
Gill ton helps take India lead to 370 in England Test
Shubman Gill struck form with a century as India extended their lead to 370, despite a James Anderson-inspired England taking regular wickets on day three of the second Test on Sunday.
Canada's Gilles and Poirier triumph in ice dance at Four Continents
Canada's Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier hailed a career milestone as they won their first International Skating Union championship title in the Four Continents ice dance in Shanghai on Sunday.
Australia's Abbott hits 69 as West Indies set 259 to win 2nd ODI
Sean Abbott crunched an entertaining 69 as Australia reached 258-9 in the second one-day international against the West Indies on Sunday, with spinner Gudakesh Motie grabbing three wickets for the visitors.
India lead by 273 at lunch after Anderson double and Stokes magic
England's James Anderson removed India's openers and skipper Ben Stokes took a stunning catch as the hosts lost four second-innings wickets before lunch on the third day of the second Test Sunday but extended their lead to 273.
Williamson, Ravindra centuries punish depleted South Africa
Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson ground out unbeaten centuries as New Zealand punished a second-string South Africa on the opening day of the first Test at Mount Maunganui on Sunday.
Curry hits 60 but Warriors fall in Atlanta, Lakers beat Knicks
Stephen Curry scored 60 points in a losing cause on Saturday as Dejounte Murray rescued the Atlanta Hawks in overtime for a 141-134 NBA triumph over Golden State.
Williamson, Ravindra give NZ the edge in first Test against South Africa
Kane Williamson notched a half-century and Rachin Ravindra was close to joining him as New Zealand grabbed the advantage on the opening day of the first Test against South Africa on Sunday.
Ohtani recovery 'on schedule' and he's 'confident' for opener
Japanese star slugger and pitcher Shohei Ohtani said Saturday he's confident he will be ready for the Los Angeles Dodgers' Major League Baseball season opener next month in South Korea.
McIlroy has 'frank discussion' with Spieth over Saudi comments
Rory McIlroy may have stood down from the PGA Tour Policy Board to focus on his game, but that hasn't stopped the Northern Irishman from stepping right back into the debate over the possible merger with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League.
'Hunger is big' in South Africa squad to reach AFCON final, says Broos
South Africa coach Hugo Broos said his team's Africa Cup of Nations campaign must already be considered a success after they reached the last four on Saturday, but the veteran Belgian insisted "the hunger is big" to go all the way to the final.
Day after 59, Niemann still up by four as Rahm makes LIV charge
Chile's Joaquin Niemann followed his stunning 59 in the opening round of LIV Golf Mayakoba with a one-under par 70 on Saturday while Jon Rahm charged into a share of second.
New Zealand rocked by weakened Proteas early in first Test
Tshepo Moreki claimed a wicket with his first ball for South Africa, whose severely-weakened team made a bright start to the first Test against New Zealand on Sunday.
Team Matthews beats Team McDavid 7-4 in NHL All-Star Game
Auston Matthews scored two goals in the championship game to earn the Most Valuable Player award as Team Matthews beat Team Connor McDavid 7-4 in Saturday's NHL All-Star Game final.
Last-gasp AFCON triumph for I. Coast, S. Africa also reach semis
Oumar Diakite was the hero as hosts Ivory Coast staged another remarkable salvage operation on Saturday to reach the Africa cup of Nations semi=finals, and South Africa later joined them.
Williams heroics take South Africa into Cup of Nations semi-finals
Goalkeeper and captain Ronwen Williams was the hero with four saves in the shoot-out as South Africa beat Cape Verde 2-1 on penalties to reach the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals on Saturday after a goalless draw in their last-eight tie.
Dupont confident France will 'bounce back' after Ireland humbling
Scrum-half Antoine Dupont said on Saturday he thinks France will react in a positive way after the heavy opening Six Nations defeat to Ireland.
NBA Bulls say LaVine out 4-6 months for right foot surgery
Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine will undergo season-ending right foot surgery and be sidelined for four to six months, the NBA club announced on saturday.
Girona drop vital points in title race, Barca beat Alaves
Shock title challengers Girona dropped two vital points in La Liga with a 0-0 draw against Real Sociedad on Saturday.