March, 2022
Windies’ World Cup semi-final hopes hit as Pakistan claim shock win
West Indies Women’s World Cup semi-final hopes took a blow as they suffered a surprise eight-wicket defeat to previously winless Pakistan at Seddon Park in Hamilton, New Zealand on Monday.
Will Bale be fit for Wales play-off vs Austria?
Wales are hopeful Gareth Bale will be fit for Thursday’s World Cup play-off with Austria despite the Real Madrid forward missing the El Clasico defeat to Barcelona.
Punchestown target for Bardenstown Lad
John McConnell has the Punchestown Festival in mind for Bardenstown Lad following his excellent effort at Cheltenham.
Brawn ‘delighted’ with F1 opener as feisty new cars debut
Formula 1 chief Ross Brawn said he was “delighted” with the racing on show in the season-opening Bahrain GP, while Sky Sports F1’s Damon Hill believes the wheel-to-wheel battles proved the all-new cars are “on the right track”.
Irish lock Toner to retire at end of season
Leinster have announced that their Ireland international lock Devin Toner will retire at the end of this season.
Welshman Williams wins his first PDC title
Welshman Jim Williams beat Ricky Evans 8-6 to win Players Championship 6 and secure his first PDC title at the Barnsley Metrodome on Sunday.
Fritz snaps Nadal’s 20-match streak to lift Indian Wells title
Taylor Fritz snapped Rafael Nadal’s 20-match winning streak as the Californian claimed his first ATP Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells.
Riakporhe reveals ‘motivational’ AJ advice
Richard Riakporhe says training alongside Anthony Joshua has provided him with additional motivation ahead of his London cruiserweight showdown with Deion Jumah.
Serena’s coach on ‘tough time’ for Raducanu but why she’s on ‘right track’
Serena Williams’ coach Patrick Mouratoglou explains how Emma Raducanu has handled the pressure after winning the US Open and why he believes she’s “on track” for more Grand Slam success.