Unanswered questions leave Chris Froome in the shadow of suspicion | Richard Williams

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While Simon Yates comes out of the Giro d’Italia with credit, there is still uncertainty about Team Sky and their lead rider

When Simon Yates cracked so disastrously on the bottom slopes of the Colle delle Finestre while leading the Giro d’Italia last Friday, it looked like the most humiliating of personal catastrophes. Yet it may have been the best thing that has ever happened to the young English rider, at least if he wants to avoid the fate of Chris Froome, the man who caused his downfall.

Yates had gone into his 13th day in the leader’s pink jersey holding an advantage of almost half a minute over his nearest pursuer, with the memory of a trio of majestic victories on mountain stages to keep his morale high as he faced the challenge of hanging on for just three more days.

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French Open 2018 day two: Wozniacki in action, Djokovic wins, Wawrinka out – live!

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Munar serves out the match against Ferrer, who forces two break points, before it goes to deuce twice over. That took four and a quarter hours and a comeback from two sets down. The veteran couldn’t last, and Munar will face Djokovic.

Wozniacki takes the tie break in the first set, having surged into the lead. Collins takes a few too many risks with her hard hitting and she was psyched out by her opponent’s greater nous into making mistakes. Wozniacki also hugely powerful with her stroke making.

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Lord’s humbling should remind ECB that it is easier to sell a winning team | Vic Marks

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England’s crushing defeat highlighted how the marginalisation of red-ball cricket in this country is damaging the development of Test players while Pakistan’s victory was a triumph

For the romantic rather than the English patriot, the Lord’s Test provided a wonderful outcome.

England were humbled by the pace trio of Mohammad Abbas, Hasan Ali and Mohammad Amir. Abbas is a former leather worker from Sialkot, who has been playing in the most uncharted domestic competition in the world for seven or eight years before an excursion as Leicestershire’s overseas player (maybe not the most glamorous of overseas gigs); Hasan’s parents wanted him to get a proper job as a lawyer so they apparently burned his cricket whites; Amir is the cricketing prodigal son, misled in his teens, who has tenaciously fought his way back into international cricket.

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NBA playoffs 2018: Cavaliers owner says focus on Finals, not LeBron James’ future

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Cleveland topped Boston, 87-79, in Game 7 on Sunday to advance to its fourth straight NBA Finals.

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The world in 2010, the last time LeBron James missed the NBA Finals

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Here’s what the world was like during 2010, the last time LeBron James wasn’t playing for an NBA title.

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Marcus Smart on pending free agency: ‘I’m worth more than $12-14 million’

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Smart will be a restricted free agent this offseason after averaging 10.2 points and 4.8 assists per game in 2017-18.

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Monday Night Wrong: Vince McMahon’s Million Dollar Mania!

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Read on to find out if you have a chance to win a million dollars by knowing the secret password! (Spoiler: You don’t.)

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Dez Bryant apparently wants to play for 49ers

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With a simple comment on his own Instagram post, free-agent wide receiver Dez Bryant appeared to hint at his desire to join San Francisco.

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Alexander-Arnold’s rise echoes my own, says McAteer

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Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold in action with Stoke City’s Jack Butland. Photo: Reuters

HONG KONG: Trent Alexander-Arnold’s rapid rise from the fringes of the Liverpool starting line-up to securing a place in England’s squad for next month’s World Cup has brought back fond memories for former Anfield favourite Jason McAteer.

Alexander-Arnold, 19, has been included in Gareth Southgate’s squad for Russia after impressing for his club as injury issues sidelined team mate Nathaniel Clyne for much of the season.

His appearances at right back, culminating in a place in the line-up that faced Real Madrid in the Champions League final on Saturday, have seen Alexander-Arnold thrust into the limelight and former Republic of Ireland and Liverpool full back McAteer sees parallels aplenty with his own career.

“I see a lot of myself in him,” McAteer told Reuters.

“He’s just made the World Cup squad, didn’t play in any of the qualifiers and that was like me in 1994.

“I had a tremendous season for Bolton, got promoted and all of a sudden I was drafted into the squad, went to America and played in all four games.

“I’m not sure whether he’ll start, but he just might. I see a lot of what’s happening with him mirroring the same road I had.”

McAteer said Alexander-Arnold was still learning his trade but had done well to hold his own in a strong Liverpool side.

“He’s not the finished article by any means, there’s still a lot of things he needs to work on, but he’s done exceptionally well in his first season,” he added.

McAteer, who played in all of the Republic of Ireland’s games in the United States as Jack Charlton’s team reached the last 16 of the 1994 tournament, would then leave Bolton Wanderers to join Liverpool the following summer, where he played for four seasons.

Alexander-Arnold made his senior debut for the Merseyside club in October 2016 after progressing through its academy.

“If Clyne had had a fit season we’d be talking completely differently,” said McAteer. “But one man’s loss is another man’s gain and he’s had to take it with two hands and do the business and that’s what he’s done.

“He’s on the plane to go to Russia, so he’s been rewarded in that way. Whether he plays or not, I don’t know but it’s a great experience for him and it’s all part of the learning curve. It will stand him in good stead for the future.”

McAteer said the Liverpool defender also had the kind of attitude required to build on the success he has had to date.

“You learn more from your mistakes and losses,” he said. “We can all ride the crest of a wave and love it.

“But with his temperament, he wants to learn and he wants to know what his problems are and to make them better.

“That’s a breath of fresh air in this modern football society that we live in, because there are a lot of young players when it comes to them very quickly they don’t want to learn and they think they’ve arrived.

“He’s certainly not like that, he’s not that kind of lad.”

 

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England drop Stoneman for Jennings against Pakistan

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England’s Mark Stoneman in action. Photo: Reuters

LONDON: England dropped Mark Stoneman and replaced the opening batsman with Keaton Jennings for the second and final test against Pakistan after the hosts were thrashed by nine wickets in the series opener at Lord’s on Sunday.

Jennings’ recall is the only change in the 12-man squad for the second test at Headingley, that starts on Friday, which the hosts must win to level the two-match series. Stoneman was clean bowled in both innings at Lord’s, scoring four and nine.

The 25-year-old Jennings has played six tests for England, the last of them in August 2017 against South Africa.

“Keaton Jennings showed a strong temperament in scoring a hundred on his test match debut against India in December 2016,” national selector Ed Smith said in a statement on Monday.

“Keaton has found good form in county cricket this season, including three centuries in his last seven innings (two in the First Division of the County Championship, one in the Royal London One-Day Cup).

“Mark Stoneman misses out at Headingley. Mark has experienced a disappointing start to the 2018 season and had a difficult test match at Lord’s.”

Fast-bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes was part of the 12-man squad at Lord’s but missed out on selection for the starting XI.

Meanwhile, opening batsman Alastair Cook is set to overtake former Australia captain Alan Border as the player with the most consecutive tests with the Headingley match set to be his 154th contest without a break.

Squad: Alastair Cook, Keaton Jennings, Joe Root, Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow (wicketkeeper), Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Dominic Bess, Mark Wood, Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Chris Woakes.

 

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