Scotland deliver show of strength to stall Australia’s resurgence
Nat Sciver-Brunt guides England to ‘scrappy’ T20 win against South Africa
England started their multi-format tour of South Africa with a four wicket-win in the first T20 that even their captain, Heather Knight, admitted was “scrappy”, relying on a trademark calm-and-collected Nat Sciver-Brunt half-century to get over the line.Chasing 143, England had struggled to 65 for four, and were left needing almost 10 an over from the final six, but a messy, 22-run over from young seamer Ayanda Hlubi – playing in her only her third T20 international – turned the match on its head, as Amy Jones cracked a four and a six from back-to-back no-balls to help Sciver-Brunt propel England towards their target.Jones was bowled by Nondumiso Shangase in the next over, while Sciver-Brunt survived a close leg-before decision against Nonkululeko Mlaba, which was adjudged umpire’s call on impact. But the damage of the Hlubi over had already been done, and by the time Sciver-Brunt, who scored 59 off 54 balls, was caught at backward square leg, England required just one run from the final five balls – a mere formality .Knight had vehemently defended her team on the eve of the series in the face of strong criticism following their early World Cup exit – adopting the slightly odd mantra that there was no need for England to “rip up trees” – but admitted that their win in Sunday’s match was far from perfect
Scotland deliver show of strength to stall Australia’s resurgence
Scotland’s autumn report card reads three wins out of four. That will do nicely, but Gregor Townsend’s team felt obliged to defeat a resurgent Australia to regard this campaign as a success.The hosts eventually scored four tries in overwhelming Joe Schmidt’s young side – there will be no Wallabies grand slam, no emulation of the heroes of 1984 – but the tourists stayed in the battle until the final quarter.Player of the match, Blair Kinghorn, produced in an imperious display from full-back while the Scots captain Sione Tuipulotu – born in Melbourne, raised between Australia and Tonga – led by example.His Greenock-born grandmother, Jaqueline Thomson, even flew over for the occasion
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Kohli and Jaiswal put ruthless India on verge of crushing victory over Australia
Cricket probably doesn’t owe Virat Kohli anything. It has given him riches beyond imagination, influence beyond reason, recognition that has built into idolatry. But then, he has given cricket riches, both in the literal cash churned from his name and the intangible of what his story has added to the game. So if the game owed him anything, perhaps it was a lucky break, one generous chance at a century to ease the tension of a lean 18 months without one. Walking out with India two wickets down, 321 runs ahead, with Yashasvi Jaiswal immaculately set on 141 and Australia already wheezing, the game delivered one
Australia v India: first men’s Test, day three – as it happened
Here’s Geoff’s report from Perth:Australia has suffered an extraordinary day of punishment with bat and ball in Perth are now on the brink of a heavy and humiliating defeat.Despite being without several of their key stars, India have been superb, recovering from their early skittling for 150 in the first innings on day one to dominate every session of the Test thereafter. Australia briefly revived after lunch to pinch four wickets but that was as good as it got for them.India’s dominant display was led by a magnificent 161 by Yashasvi Jaiswal and a return to form for Virat Kohli who was unbeaten on 100. Wonderful support innings from KL Rahul (77), Devdutt Padikkal (25), Washington Sundar (25) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (38) took them to 487 for 6 – a record total against Australia in Australia
Never write him off: how Max Verstappen overcame ‘undriveable monster’ to win fourth world title
At times the world champion ground it out on will alone but an unforgettable drive in Brazil turned things back his wayMax Verstappen was clear all season he wanted to win the Formula One world title with a dominant car, just as he had the previous two years. Much as he might have enjoyed more of a canter, the fight for his fourth title, secured in Las Vegas, was not only far greater sport but also showed how complete a driver he has matured into.Beating him in future is going to be a fearsome task, as his title rival Lando Norris acknowledged.In the early stages of the season Verstappen appeared to be having it all his own way again. With the Red Bull quick out of the blocks, he was bossing it on track
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