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The Breakdown | Rugby union’s bonus points barely change the Premiership table. Should we scrap them?
The business end of the domestic season has arrived and the Premiership and United Rugby Championship tables, as ever, are being carefully scrutinised. Two from Bristol, Sale and Saracens are now vying to make the Premiership playoffs with two games left while the race for the URC top eight will boil down to the final weekend.At which point some know-all will intone the well-worn mantra: bonus points will be crucial. And we’ll all nod solemnly and start contemplating how Team X or Team Y can best set about scoring either four tries or losing by seven points or fewer. Without necessarily stopping to think whether the cold, hard mathematics support that supposition – or indeed ever have done
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray end coaching partnership after six months
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray have ended their coaching partnership after six months of working together following Djokovic’s poor run of results this season.“Thank you, coach Andy, for all the hard work, fun & support over last six months on & off the court, really enjoyed deepening our friendship together,” said Djokovic in a statement.Djokovic and Murray, rivals who competed against each other in numerous grand slam finals, shocked the tennis world by announcing their coaching partnership ahead of their first training block in December last year.The collaboration started off relatively well, with an injured Djokovic producing an excellent performance to beat Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open before being forced to retire from his subsequent match against Alexander Zverev.During the Australian Open, Djokovic had been full of praise about Murray’s work ethic and the extra motivation his former rival had helped him to unlock
Beyond the runs: Virat Kohli’s obsessive intensity left indelible mark on Test cricket | Jonathan Liew
At dawn on a pale pastel morning in late January, thousands of fans started queueing outside the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Before long the queues turned chaotic. Scuffles broke out. Three people were injured and a police motorcycle was damaged. Armed security personnel were deployed inside and outside the venue, occasionally stepping in front of the sightscreen and causing play to be stopped
Cricket Australia backs players reluctant to return to India with IPL slated to resume
Australian cricketers will weigh up whether they return to India for the remainder of the Indian Premier League season after the BCCI announced the tournament would resume this weekend during a ceasefire in the conflict between India and Pakistan.The IPL was suspended on Friday night amid heightened tensions between the neighbouring countries and many of the Australians involved in the tournament have since returned home.Alyssa Healy, who was in Dharamsala with her husband Mitchell Starc on Thursday when his Delhi Capitals’ game was abandoned midway through, said the experience was “terrifying”.Healy and Starc arrived back in Sydney on Sunday and the fast bowler, along with the rest of the Australian cohort which includes national team skipper Pat Cummins, must now make a decision on whether to return to India to see out the IPL’s remaining games.Cricket Australia said on Tuesday they would back players in whatever they decide, but the issue is complicated by next month’s World Test Championship final which takes place in London
Foakes hits unbeaten century while Sussex see off Worcestershire
Ben Foakes diligently hit his highest first-class score on an Edgbaston pitch constructed from fast bowlers’ tears. Foakes reached his hundred with two consecutive sixes off Rob Yates and was unbeaten on 174 when Matt Fisher was the last man out after a 10th-wicket stand of 158 in 58 overs. Alex Davies enforced the follow-on – he must have agreeable bowlers – but a thunderstorm intervened and put both Surrey and Warwickshire out of their misery.An Ollie Robinson special knocked out Ben Gibbon’s off stump to take Sussex to a second win of the season. It was an unstinting and skilful 29
Emma Raducanu’s Italian Open run screeches to halt against Coco Gauff
During her encouraging journey to the second week of the Italian Open, Emma Raducanu showcased her quality and fighting spirit across three wins against solid top 100 opponents.The best players in the world, however, present a completely different physical and mental challenge. This was reinforced on a windy Monday afternoon as Raducanu was outclassed by a supreme display from the fourth seed Coco Gauff. Fresh off her run to the Madrid Open final, Gauff played another brilliant match in a contest between two former US Open champions to reach the quarter-finals in Rome with an emphatic 6-1, 6-2 win.“I found it really hard today,” Raducanu said
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