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Cobras 10s off - on it’s 50th anniversary
PETALING JAYA: The Cobra 10s has become the latest sporting event to called off due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Scottish Swimming apologises for 'zoom-bombing' incident
(Reuters) - Scottish Swimming has apologised to its aquatic community after an online training session with its elite athletes was crashed by a 'zoom-bomber', who subjected around 300 participants to "disturbing content" on Tuesday.
Distance issue under fire
World governing bodies make their feelings known and undertake to review the situation, sooner rather than later
'Welcome Bro' Kosovo tells Sterling
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo may have missed an opportunity to qualify for Euro 2020 but the country hopes to win hearts by offering a warm welcome to England and their visiting fans on Sunday.
Kosovo emerge as unlikely obstacle in England's smooth path
LONDON (Reuters) - England are breezing through a Euro 2020 qualifying group featuring the fading soccer forces of Bulgaria and the Czech Republic but Kosovo, one of the newest members of the world soccer family, may be about to make their life tougher.
Japan speculates over identity of final Olympic torchbearer
TOKYO (Reuters) - With the Tokyo Olympics less than a year away, speculation is growing in Japan over who will be the final torchbearer to light the cauldron in the new Olympic Stadium, in the traditional ritual that begins every Games.
ITF 'satisfied' with Islamabad security plan as India advises more checks
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Tennis chiefs are satisfied with the current safety plan in place for next month's Davis Cup tie between Pakistan and India in Islamabad even after the latter asked for another round of security assessment.
India Davis Cup team set to tour Pakistan
MUMBAI (Reuters) - An Indian team will travel to Pakistan for a Davis Cup tie in September, the All India Tennis Association (AITA) has said, despite strained relations between the nations.
Pakistan 'no match' for Kohli's team, Indian media boast
MUMBAI (Reuters) - 'No Match' crowed the front page of an Indian newspaper on Monday as local media celebrated the national cricket team's one-sided World Cup victory over arch-rivals Pakistan.