Wade said in a recent interview he thinks James’ decision will be based on more than just basketball.
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The gaffer of the Indian football team reveled in the four-nation tournament victory but has his eyes firmly set for the continental spectacle..
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The Indian team head coach has outlined his plans for the preparation regarding the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in UAE…
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Less than two months after being sacked by Sunderland, the former Wales boss has agreed a deal with the Chinese Super League club
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PARIS: Rafael Nadal beat Austrian seventh seed Dominic Thiem 6-4 6-3 6-2 to claim a record-extending 11th French Open title on Sunday.
The Spanish world number one took his Roland Garros win-loss record to a jaw-dropping 86-2 as he captured his 17th Grand Slam title.
Nadal’s triumph marks the sixth consecutive Grand Slam won by either him or 20-times major champion Roger Federer.
The muscular Spaniard had won all 10 of his previous Roland Garros finals and although Thiem was the only man to have beaten him on clay over the past two seasons, the Austrian never threatened the claycourt master on Sunday.
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Brazil’s Neymar celebrates scoring his team’s second goal against Austria in a friendly match played in Vienna, on Sunday, 10 June, 2018. Photo: REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
VIENNA:Brazil scored three superbly-taken goals to beat feisty Austria 3-0 in sweltering conditions on Sunday to put the finishing touches to their impressive World Cup preparations.
Gabriel Jesus put Brazil ahead in the 36th minute with a delightful dinked finish past Heinz Lindner before Neymar, starting a game for the first time since his injury in February, added a stunning second goal in the 63rd minute
Neymar left Aleksander Dragovic on the floor with a dragback and then scored with a shot between Lindner’s legs.
Six minutes later, substitute Roberto Firmino set Philippe Coutinho clear down the left and he curled his shot wide of Lindner for the third.
Five-times champions Brazil open their World Cup campaign against Switzerland on June 17.
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The top team in the world have lost to the team ranked 13th. And we’ve seen 737 runs in a day. Jonny Bairstow played a scintillating knock, but, to be ultra-critical, it was a baby hundred when a daddy was required. And Alex Hales compounded the problem by stage-managing two dismissals, his own and Joe Root’s. Moeen Ali and Liam Plunkett very nearly turned it round, but the force was with Kyle Coetzer, the captain with a ridiculous number of bowling changes. He set the tone this morning with the bat, and somehow he got his team over the line in the field, helped by some canny bowling from Evans and Watt. It’s been a privilege to cover this. Thanks for your company.
The last word goes to Jamie Argent. “Does this mean we win the World Cup?” It’s not far off.
Edinburgh is rocking. There’s a crowd invasion, some bagpipes are playing, the players are exchanging hugs, and although England will be red-faced, they don’t seem to begrudge the Scots their triumph, which is right and proper. This is a famous, famous victory, and it makes a nonsense of Scotland’s absence from next year’s World Cup. Callum Macleod, Mark Watt and co. have written themselves into Scottish sporting history.
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Martin Brundle has just done a marvellous gridwalk; he just bumped into “Bono” (Peter Bennington), Hamilton’s race engineer, as well as NBA’s Serge Ibaka, and Winnie Harlow, who he interrupted while she was talking to the Arsenal defender Héctor Bellerín. Anyway, here comes a spine-tingling national anthem of sorts.
Before the get-go, a reminder of the drivers’ standings:
1 L Hamilton 110pts 2 S Vettel 96 3 D Ricciardo 72 4 V Bottas 68 5 K Räikkönen 60 6 M Verstappen 35
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• Spaniard beats Dominic Thiem 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 • Nadal has won 11 of past 14 tournaments at Roland Garros
Rafael Nadal’s place in the pantheon of tennis was secured some time ago, but the Spaniard’s 11th coronation at Roland Garros after beating Dominic Thiem 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 in two hours and 42 minutes on a warm, humid Sunday afternoon, lifted him further from his mortal rivals.
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A new book, Red Card, tells how US prosecutors exposed racketeering among American football officials – and revives fears that Fifa is being permitted to move on too quickly
There is a lightbulb moment in Red Card, a gripping new book on how the US authorities exposed massive corruption in Fifa, when prosecutors finally understand exactly what they are dealing with. It comes in January 2012 as Chuck Blazer, the general secretary of Concacaf who has recently been flipped, outlines Fifa’s complicated structures and how he, and others, have creamed millions from sports marketing rights.
At that point the US prosecutor Ewan Norris – who has previously convicted members of the Gambino family, including an assassin with a predilection for dissolving his victims in vats of acid – calls colleagues out of the room before making a triangle with his fingers.
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