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Man City fell short on finishing – Guardiola
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says his side performed well in their 1-0 loss to Aston Villa and just fell short on “putting the ball in the net”. Source link
'We're not home and hosed' – McInnes on Hearts' title challenge
Manager Derek McInnes said his Hearts side have “loads to do” before they can be considered Scottish Premiership title contenders, despite having an eight-point lead. Source link
Joty run out 'by millimetres'
India’s Radha Yadav brings an end to Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana Joty’s innings after with a direct hit at the Women’s Cricket World Cup. Source link
'No doubt' England make World Cup final – Hartley
Former spinner Alex Hartley says England’s improvement throughout the group stage puts them as favourites to beat South Africa and reach the World Cup final. Source link
Brighter future, but a dark winter still looms for Sheffield Wednesday
The 2-1 home defeat by Oxford United showcases Sheffield Wednesday’s future potential and current weakness. Source link
Ecclestone shoulder injury to be monitored before semi-final
The decision for the 26-year-old to go off the field after bowling four balls was “definitely precautionary” says England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt. Source link
England complete group stage with emphatic win over NZ
Amy Jones’ unbeaten 86 off 92 balls helps England to an eight-wicket win over NZ with 20 overs to spare in their final group-stage match at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup match in India. Source link
What Welsh rugby shake up means and why it matters
As Welsh rugby faces its biggest shake up in 20 years, BBC Sport looks at how we got here, why it matters and what happens next. Source link
Hull helps World team finish third in team event
England’s Charley Hull and New Zealand’s Lydia Ko win their singles matches to help the world team beat Japan and finish third at the LPGA Tour’s International Crown. Source link
Marquez dominates in Malaysia for third win of year
Spain’s Alex Marquez claims a third win of the season by finishing 2.676 seconds clear of fellow Spaniard Pedro Acosta at the Malaysian Grand Prix. Source link