Son Heung-min hoping for World Cup miracle to avoid military service | John Duerden

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South Korea forward will earn an exemption if team do the seemingly impossible – otherwise all may rest on Asian Games

South Korea begin their World Cup campaign against Sweden on Monday but, remarkably, it may not be the most important tournament for Son Heung-min this summer.

The Tottenham forward is running out of time to earn an exemption from 21 months of military service and the best opportunity to skip that obstacle comes at the Asian Games in Indonesia in August and September.

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Royal Ascot 2018: Ken Condon seeks coup in St James’s Palace Stakes

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• Irish trainer’s Romanised challenges the top stables on first day
• Condon fears Frankie Dettori’s mount Without Parole

If one were to imagine a sporting version of a socialist paradise, it would not look much like Royal Ascot and there is no surprise each year when the major races at the Queen’s track are won by enormously wealthy owners, working with big-name trainers. But Tuesday’s St James’s Palace Stakes really might redistribute a chunk of prize money from those who have to those who need and Ken Condon, a much-liked but low-profile trainer, is hoping to be among those to benefit.

Only those who follow racing quite closely are likely to be familiar with Condon’s work. His is not one of those behemoth operations which start each year with more than 200 horses and end up with some good ones by sheer weight of numbers. Only 30 heads poke out into his yard at Ridge Manor Stables and there is no room for more.

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Kevin Durant is Warriors’ best player, Kyrie Irving says

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Kyrie Irving defended Kevin Durant, saying he’s “on an incredible team, but he’s also the best player on the team.”

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Penguins prospect Jordy Bellerive, 2 others hospitalized after fire

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Bellerive “is in good spirits and expected to make a full recovery” after being injured during a bachelor party Saturday in Calgary.

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Formula 1: Fernando Alonso edges closer to ‘Triple Crown’ with Le Mans glory

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Fernando Alonso moved a step closer to completing the “Triple Crown” of motorsport by winning at Le Mans on Sunday.

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24 Hours of Le Mans: Results, class winners for 2018 race

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Toyota’s curse has ended. Here are the results and class winners from the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2018, including a 1-2 finish for the Japanese manufacturer.

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U.S. Open leaderboard 2018: Highlights from Round 4 at Shinnecock Hills

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Follow along as Sporting News provides Round 4 highlights of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.

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Sri Lanka’s Chandimal charged with ball-tampering

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  • Protesting Sri Lankans delay resumption of play
  • West Indies awarded five runs
  • Tourists deny any wrongdoing

Sri Lanka’s captain Dinesh Chandimal throws the ball. Photo: Reuters

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal has been charged with altering the condition of the ball in the second test against West Indies, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Sunday.

Angry Sri Lankan players refused to take the field on the third day of the match in St Lucia on Saturday, delaying the resumption of play for almost two hours, after the ICC said umpires Aleem Dar and Ian Gould had changed the ball and awarded West Indies five penalty runs.

“Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal has been charged for breaching Level 2.2.9 of the ICC Code of Conduct,” the ICC tweeted.

The breach relates to changing the condition of the ball. The same charge was levelled against Australia batsman Cameron Bancroft who was caught on camera rubbing a piece of sandpaper on the ball against South Africa in March.

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said the team had denied any wrongdoing.

“SLC advised the team to take the field to ensure the continuity of the match and wish to commend the decision taken by the team to continue with the game ‘under protest’ to ensure the upholding of the spirit of the game,” the cricket board said in a statement.

“The team management has informed us that Sri Lankan players have not engaged in any wrongdoing.

“SLC shall take all necessary steps to defend any player, in the event any unwarranted allegation is brought against a member of the team.”

Sri Lanka were 34 for one in their second innings at the end of the third day, trailing West Indies by 13 runs after the hosts were dismissed for 300.

West Indies won the first test of the three-match series by 226 runs.

 

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Roy joy as England see off Australia again

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England’s Jason Roy in action. Photo: Reuters

LONDON: Explosive batting from Jason Roy and Jos Buttler helped England record their highest ever ODI score against Australia and fire them to a second successive win by 38 runs at Cardiff.

Roy’s fifth ODI century and Buttler’s unbeaten 91 propelled England to 342 for eight and although Shaun Marsh replied by also reaching three figures for the first time in an ODI for five years, the visitors were all out for 304 in the 48th over.

Another victory at Nottingham on Tuesday would clinch the five-match series for England and erase the embarrassment of their recent loss to Scotland in their opening white-ball game of the summer.

With captain Eoin Morgan ruled out before the start of play with a back spasm, England needed Roy to come out firing and the opener responded with a century from 97 balls.

His departure, to a sharp catch from Tim Paine moments after the keeper had been cut on the face by a ball that reared up, did not check England’s momentum and Buttler took up the charge, finishing the innings with a boundary.

Australia were left to chase what would have been their highest ever ODI winning total. Although debutant D’Arcy Short briefly prospered with 21, it was not until Marsh was joined by Ashton Agar (46) that he received proper support.

But after the pair put on 96 runs from 70 balls, Agar was smartly stumped off a Adil Rashid googly. Liam Plunkett then put an end to Marsh’s superb innings on 131 from 116 deliveries to snuff out any lingering Australian hopes.

Plunkett ended with four wickets.

 

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Ivanovic to become Serbia’s most capped player

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File: Serbia’s Branislav Ivanovic in action with Bolivia’s Leonel Justiniano and Jose Segredo during an international friendly. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader

SAMARA: Branislav Ivanovic will become Serbia’s most capped player after he was named in the side for their World Cup Group E opener against Costa Rica at the Samara Arena on Sunday.

The former Chelsea defender will make his 104th international appearance, surpassing the previous record of 103 which he held jointly with former midfielder Dejan Stankovic.

Serbia coach Mladen Krstajic, taking charge of his first competitive game, picked in-form striker Aleksandar Mitrovic to spearhead the attack.

Costa Rica have stuck with the spine of the team who reached the quarter-finals four years ago, with Real Madrid’s Keylor Navas in goal, Deportivo La Coruna’s Celso Borges in midfield and captain Bryan Ruiz as their main creative influence.

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