During the third Test between England and India, England's Zak Crawley was hit on the hand by a delivery from Jasprit Bumrah. However, unlike Saturday evening where he required treatment, Crawley was able to continue playing without receiving any medical attention. Follow live coverage of the match, available to UK users only.
After a thrilling face-off in the 2025 French Open final, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are set to meet once again in the Wimbledon 2025 final. With Alcaraz looking to defend his title and Sinner determined to take home his first Wimbledon title, the match is expected to be a grueling and intense battle. Alcaraz has won their last four matches, but with both players possessing immense skill, the outcome is far from certain. At stake for the winner is not only bragging rights, but also a massive cash prize of Rs 34,82,21,100. Will Alcaraz successfully defend his title or will Sinner emerge victorious in his first Wimbledon final? Tune in on July 13 to find out.
After a setback in their first game, England's women's football team has bounced back and secured their place in the quarter finals of the 2025 Women's Euros. Led by coach Sarina Wiegman, the defending champions defeated Wales with ease, with Georgia Stanway scoring the first goal from a penalty in the 13th minute. Despite finishing as runners-up in their group, the Lionesses may have an advantage as they will not face tournament favorites Spain until the final.
Jannik Sinner, who had previously suffered a heartbreaking loss at the French Open, defeated Carlos Alcaraz in four sets to claim the Gentlemen's Singles Trophy at Wimbledon. Sinner, who has consistently shown composure and consistency in his game, proved that his loss in Paris was just a fluke as he maintained his composure under pressure and executed his game plan to perfection. With this win, Sinner becomes the first Italian, male or female, to win the singles title at SW19 and solidifies his position as the world No.1.
In what turned out to be a heated and intense match, Chelsea emerged victorious in the Club World Cup Final against PSG at MetLife Stadium. With constant updates and live coverage from Mail Sport's blog, fans were kept on the edge of their seats as the teams battled it out for the top spot. However, PSG's chances took a major blow when midfielder Joao Neves was given a red card for a rash tackle on Marc Cucurella.
Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was unable to take the field on the second day of the Lord's Test due to an injured left index finger. Despite taking part in some drills with the assistant coach, he was visibly in discomfort and was seen shadow-practising only with his bottom hand. The injury occurred on the first day when Pant hurt himself while attempting to stop a ball from Jasprit Bumrah. However, there is still hope that he will be able to bat in his usual No.5 position if he is fit enough to do so.
All-rounder Washington Sundar shines with a four-wicket haul as India bowls out England for 192 on a challenging pitch on day four at Lord's. Washington's timely wickets have disrupted the opposition and given India a chance to chase the target of 193 on the fifth day. His selection over Kuldeep Yadav has been justified, and Washington is confident that the team's capable batters will come out positive on day 5 to secure a memorable Test victory at Lord's.
Jannik Sinner, the world's top-ranked player, used the emotional pain from his French Open defeat against Carlos Alcaraz as motivation to secure his first Wimbledon championship on Sunday. Sinner exacted revenge on his arch-rival with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 victory on Centre Court, becoming the first Italian man to ever win the prestigious tournament. Despite the rollercoaster of emotions that came with their rematch, Sinner remained composed and focused, ultimately achieving his childhood dream of hoisting the Wimbledon trophy.
In an intense and exciting Club World Cup final, Chelsea won against PSG at MetLife Stadium, thanks to the exceptional performance of their star player, Cole Palmer. Despite facing a strong and unbeaten defence, Palmer proved his worth as he led his team to victory with a display of skill and confidence. This game may have marked the return of Palmer's peak form, much to the delight of fans and supporters.
Jannik Sinner defeated defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in an intense and closely fought final to claim his first Wimbledon championship. The 23-year-old Italian overcame his 22-year-old Spanish rival in four sets, reversing the result of their previous encounter at the French Open. Sinner's victory also ended Alcaraz's unbeaten streak at the All England Club and marked the first time the Spaniard has lost a Grand Slam final. The thrilling rivalry between the two young players is set to continue captivating tennis fans.
After securing his fourth Grand Slam title and first Wimbledon trophy, Jannik Sinner showed his appreciation for his young royal fans by signing tennis balls for Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The young prince and princess, alongside their parents, watched on as Sinner triumphed over Carlos Alcaraz in a thrilling final match.