According to transfer guru David Ornstein, Arsenal have reached a personal agreement with Noni Madueke, while Viktor Gyokeres remains a top target. In other news, Al-Nassr have reportedly held talks with Real Madrid's Rodrygo. Fans are growing impatient with the club's slow transfer activity compared to their rivals. Meanwhile, Gyokeres is causing a stir at Sporting over a disagreement on his release clause. Watch the Club World Cup live on DAZN.
In a thrilling match, India emerged victorious against England in the second Test at Edgbaston, thanks to a stellar performance from Akash Deep who took six wickets for 99 runs in the second innings. The match saw multiple record-breaking performances from players on both sides, making it an entertaining spectacle for fans. India has now leveled the five-match series at 1-1, setting the stage for an exciting third Test at Lord's.
Ferrari suffered a major setback during the British Grand Prix at Silverstone as Lewis Hamilton's car experienced a GPS issue, leaving the team "completely blind" on his whereabouts. Hamilton's usual dominance at the track came to an end as he finished fourth behind Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg, who secured his first F1 podium. Ferrari's team principal Fred Vasseur revealed that the GPS problem played a crucial role in their decision-making during the race, causing Hamilton to lose valuable time and miss out on a potential podium finish.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen expresses his disappointment with the penalty given to fellow racer Oscar Piastri for slowing down behind the Safety Car during the British Grand Prix. Verstappen, who had a similar incident happen to him in a previous race, finds it "strange" that Piastri was the only one penalized for the act. The penalty ultimately cost Piastri the race, but Verstappen was also negatively affected as he spun due to the Safety Car's acceleration.
Indian speedster Akash Deep put on a remarkable show at Edgbaston, taking a 10-wicket haul to lead India to their first-ever Test win at the Birmingham-based venue. However, what made this victory even more special was the emotional revelation made by Akash after the match, dedicating his performance to his sister who is battling cancer. India's massive 336-run victory over England is their biggest ever away win by runs.
On July 7th, the cricket world marks the birthday of one of its greatest players, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who hails from Ranchi. With his exceptional skills and leadership, Dhoni has become a household name in the sport and has led India to numerous victories. As he celebrates another year of life, fans and fellow players alike honor the icon and his contributions to the game.
In a thrilling third day of the second Test between England and India, wicketkeeper Jamie Smith hit an unbeaten 184 runs, surpassing former England player Alec Stewart's record for the highest score by an England Test wicketkeeper. Smith and teammate Harry Brook's partnership of 303 runs helped steer England back into the game, though India still hold a dominant position. With an impressive first innings score of 587, India look set to secure a series-levelling win, but Smith's incredible innings has given England hope for a fightback on the fourth day.
In a chaotic and rainy British Grand Prix, McLaren's Lando Norris emerged as the winner, cutting down the gap between him and Drivers' Championship leader Oscar Piastri. While Piastri received a penalty, Red Bull's Max Verstappen had a spin that cost him. It was also a career-first podium finish for Kick Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg, who secured a third place finish after starting from the 19th position. The race was filled with unpredictable turns and a cheering crowd witnessed the unexpected outcome.
Lando Norris secured his first ever British Grand Prix victory, sharing an emotional moment with his mother after the race. Teammate Oscar Piastri finished second, while Nico Hulkenberg claimed the final podium spot. Despite a 10-second time penalty for a safety car infringement, Piastri was not pleased and congratulated Hulkenberg for a stellar performance.
Nico Hulkenberg, after 239 race starts, finally secures his first ever podium finish in Formula One at the British Grand Prix. The German overcame a difficult starting position to finish third, behind Lando Norris who won on home soil. Hulkenberg's emotional team radio exchange and celebrations with his colleagues showed the significance of his achievement. Former F1 champion Jenson Button also weighed in on Hulkenberg's long-awaited success.
In the recent India vs England Test match, former South African pacer and current Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel praised Mohammed Siraj for his tenacious efforts on the field. Despite not having impressive stats, Siraj has emerged as a leader for the Indian bowling attack and showcased his true potential in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah. Morkel also acknowledged Akash Deep's attacking style and stated that it suits the English conditions. Stay updated with the latest sports news and catch live cricket scores across different formats.