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Trescothick keen on England role under incoming Fleming: ‘It’s a wonderful place to be’13:20 Former Test batter has interim coach post for Pakistan series Australian Mike Hussey confirms ‘casual approach’ Marcus Trescothick would like to remain part of Stephen Fleming’s backroom staff when the incoming head coach takes charge of England’s Test side after their series against Pakistan. Trescothick, an assistant during Brendon McCullum’s tenure, has the head coach role for the three Tests … Former world boxing champion, 38, shot dead outside home in South Africa13:20 Zolani Tete was arriving to his house in Mdantsane when two men in balaclavas got out of a car and shot him The former boxing world champion Zolani “Last Born” Tete was shot dead outside his home in South Africa on Friday amid rampant violence in the country, which has one of the world’s highest murder rates. The 38-year-old athlete was arriving to his house in the Mdantsane township, Eastern Cap… Hull City v Manchester United: Premier League – live12:48 ⚽ Live updates on the 12.30pm (BST) kick-off at the MKM Stadium ⚽ Live scores | Sign up for Football Daily | Mail Tim Sergej Jakirovic is handing out the competitive debuts too – to Konstantinos Tzolaki in goal, Nobel Mendy at the back and Elliot Stroud as one of the 10s. It looks as if Hull are playing three at the back, the formation that bothered Carrick’s United at Leeds last season and again… Chinese robot runs 100m sprint quicker than Usain Bolt’s world record12:48 Honor’s self-developed humanoid robot clocks 9.32sec Quicker than 9.58sec men’s world record set 17 years ago Chinese smartphone maker Honor’s self-developed humanoid robot Lightning ran the 100m in 9.32 seconds, beating the human world record, China’s state broadcaster reported. The humanoid reached a peak speed of 14.5 meters per second during a preparatory test event for the secon… Lionel Messi fined for slapping opposition player in MLS game12:17 Incident happened when Inter Miami met Philadelphia Union Argentinian lashed out at Quinn Sullivan in 2-2 draw Lionel Messi has been fined for slapping an opponent during a Major League Soccer game. The 39-year-old Inter Miami forward lashed out at Quinn Sullivan of Philadelphia Union during their match on Wednesday, catching the midfielder around the back of the head. The Argentinian appeared to… Surrey v Nottinghamshire, Warwickshire v Sussex, and more: county cricket day three live11:44 Updates from around the grounds Championship day two roundup | Sign up for the Spin | Mail Tanya Ben Stokes could have been at Leeds, taking part in the demolition of Pakistan. Instead, he was 80 miles away, bashing 53 and hooplaing two wickets against Derbyshire at the Racecourse Ground. There were plenty of trademark shots in his 11 fours, including a cross-legged lofted drive down the ground t… Formula One 2026: George Russell on pole for Dutch Grand Prix sprint race – live11:13 ️ F1 qualifying updates from 11am BST ️ Preview | Mail Philip “And now excuse me while I interrupt myself.” Every summer, the F1 season channels the late Murray Walker, taking a month off, and every summer we do excuse it, and welcome it back. Here we go for the last 11 or 12 race weekends of the season. Eleven or twelve because we still don’t know where the season will end: it should be in Abu D… ‘See you at the hairdressers’: Infantino’s bizarre reply to bald reporter10:41 Fifa president tells Sky man: ‘You have a nice haircut’ Odd exchange outside a hotel in the Dominican Republic Gianni Infantino told a reporter “I’ll see you at the hairdressers” after he was asked whether he had betrayed football over his aborted World Cup sell-off plan. The Fifa president was stopped outside a hotel in the Dominican Republic by Sky News’ US correspondent James Matthews, who cha… Mitchell Starc sparks Bangladesh collapse before Australia’s batting woes continue10:09 Second Test, day one: Bangladesh 64; Australia 165-8 in Mackay Fast bowler takes five wickets before lunch and finishes with 6 for 12 Australia’s top-order batting woes continued after Mitchell Starc’s six-wicket blitz as Bangladesh fought back on an extraordinary opening day of the second Test in Mackay. Bangladesh’s own left-arm speedster Shoriful Islam, who had recovered from a side strain tha… Smoke and mirrors fill the vacuum as Springboks and All Blacks brace for battle10:09 South Africa welcome New Zealand for their Greatest Rivalry series with the suspicion that they plan on beating the tourists at their own game The problem with Test weeks is that they can feel long. Cricketers can play for days on end, footballers every few nights, but rugby players step on to the international stage for just 80 minutes per week. The result is a drawn-out vacuum in the buildup an… Fifa general secretary Mattias Grafström could stand against Infantino in election9:38 African federations sound out Swede over role ‘They think he can group all the continents’ Senior figures in African football have held talks with Fifa’s general secretary, Mattias Grafström, to sound out his interest in standing against Gianni Infantino, the Guardian can reveal. As many as 15 federations in Africa are also said to be ready to turn their backs on Infantino when he seeks re-electi… ‘A brilliant initiative’: the Youth Sport Games goes from strength to strength9:38 Europe’s biggest amateur sports event for children – that has drawn celebrity ambassadors ranging from Sean Dyche to Alastair Campbell – has marked its 30th birthday in Split On a dais overlooking the Adriatic, 20 children are playing chess. Arranged in a circle, they are competing not against each other but against the grandmaster Nigel Short, who passes awkwardly around the group playing one mo… March, May and more: footballers scoring in months that match their names | The Knowledge9:38 Plus: goalkeepers sent off far from their penalty area, and the fastest spot-kicks ever awarded Mail us with your all of your questions and answers “Birmingham’s August Priske scored the only goal at Swansea in the League Cup on 8 August. Can you think of any other examples of players scoring in their namesake months?” wonders Paul Tiffen. Our wonderful readers have managed to cover the entire ye… Women’s Super League 2026-27 preview No 1: Arsenal1:37 After an underwhelming season, Arsenal have made major changes with club legends departing and top talent from all over Europe arriving Guardian writers’ predicted position: 2nd (NB: this is not necessarily Suzanne Wrack’s prediction but the average of our writers’ tips) Last season’s position: 2nd Continue reading... Martin Ødegaard resumes his role as Arsenal’s smoothing agent and pass master | Barney Ronay1:37 His goal was like something from It’s A Knockout, but the Arsenal captain showed signs of recovery from an injury-wrecked campaign We’re back, baby. Welcome to the content zone. And yes, we did actually go away for a bit. Seriously. Check back. We really did. In the lead-up to this Premier League opener, Sky Sports had been trailing the fact it will show a total of 1,500 live games this season. L… |