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Rashid and Salt star as England thrash New Zealand in second men’s T20 – as it happened
The third and final T20I is in Auckland on Thursday, with the match starting at 7.15pm local time/7.15am BST. I’ll leave you with Simon Burnton’s report from Hagley Oval – goodnight and good day to you.Harry Brook puts his captaincy hat on for another quick chatWe’ve been good at taking wickets since the start of my captaincy, and to get another 10 there was awesome
Salt marvels at Brook after England thrash New Zealand in second men’s T20I
If the first game of this series was ruined by a downpour, the second was won by a deluge. A 129-run partnership between Phil Salt and Harry Brook powered the tourists towards a score of 236 for four, England smashing 34 boundaries and the record score on this ground, leaving New Zealand a forlorn chase which ended when their last wicket fell with two overs remaining and 65 still required.The Black Caps demonstrated some mighty power-hitting of their own but they simply could not do it often enough, and too regularly lost wickets in trying, with England’s fielding despite a swirling wind as impeccable as their opponents’ had been unreliable. Adil Rashid took four wickets, and Jordan Cox three catches, as New Zealand were dismissed for 171.If Salt’s 85 made him the night’s leading scorer he was outshone by his captain, who ended with a 35-ball 78 – during their partnership Brook faced one more ball, and scored 32 more runs
Sumo wrestling at the Royal Albert Hall – picture essay
Athleticism, power and ceremonial splendour were all on display at London’s Albert Hall last week as sumo wrestling returned to the storied venue for the first time in 34 years. The ancient Japanese sport has roots tracing back more than 1,500 years, but this was only the second time that a major event had been hosted abroad. It was a remarkable spectacle inside and outside the sacred dohyo ring.A sumo wrestler, wearing the traditional topknot hairstyle called the oicho, pictured outside the Royal Albert Hall.Before the start of the five-day Grand Sumo Tournament, the wrestlers, known as rikishi, visited several London landmarks dressed in their silk kimonos
With his top weapon sidelined, Sean McVay proves the ultimate chameleon
Missing star receiver Puka Nacua, Sean McVay reinvented the Rams’ offense with heavy 13 personnel as Matthew Stafford threw five TDs in a Wembley rout of the JaguarsWhen the Los Angeles Rams took the field on Sunday at Wembley Stadium to face the Jacksonville Jaguars, they did so without their best offensive weapon in receiver Puka Nacua, who was out with a sprained left ankle. Given that the Jaguars’ defense has been spicy at times under first-year coordinator Anthony Campanile, the thought was that perhaps Jacksonville could come out with a win that would send them to 5-2 on the season.That was … not how things transpired. The Rams won going away, 35-7, and Los Angeles quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 21 of 33 passes for 182 yards, five touchdowns, no interceptions, and a passer rating of 117.7
Ex-NFL star Doug Martin dies aged 36 after reported struggle with police
Former NFL All-Pro running back and Boise State star Doug Martin is dead at the age of 36, his family said in a statement on Sunday.TMZ and FOX were among the media organizations to confirm the news with people close to Martin. A statement from his family provided to FOX read: “It is with great sadness to inform you all that Doug Martin passed away Saturday morning. Cause of death is currently unconfirmed. Please respect our privacy at this time
‘For sure, the chance is there’: Max Verstappen hopeful he can retain F1 title
Max Verstappen is convinced that he is now very much in the fight for the world championship after his victory at the US Grand Prix. Following a dominant win in Austin the Red Bull driver was adamant he could still yet take his fifth title and was enthused at the chance to do so.Verstappen won with a flawless drive from pole to flag at the Circuit of the Americas, and in so doing narrowed the gap to the championship leader Oscar Piastri to 40 points. In what is now a three-way title battle Lando Norris, who took second place, is just 14 points off Piastri.Until this weekend Verstappen has been very circumspect in assessing his chances of competing for the title, despite winning two of the previous three races
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