England 'shot themselves' with pitch
England "shot themselves in the foot" with the pitch for the second Test, says former skipper Michael Vaughan.
England "shot themselves in the foot" with the pitch for the second Test, says former skipper Michael Vaughan.
Scotland's Paul Lawrie is two shots off the lead after the second round of a weather-hit Open at St Andrews.
Graeme McDowell makes the cut at The Open Championship, but Darren Clarke will miss the final two rounds.
Britain's Tour de France leader Chris Froome says he had urine thrown at him during stage 14 of the race.
USA's Dustin Johnson birdies the 18th hole after driving the green to give him a -10 total and a one-shot Open lead after two rounds at St Andrews.
Gary Player tells BBC Sport that Tiger Woods was once on the verge of being "the best player who ever lived" and that given an hour he could change Woods's life for the better.
Brazil legend Pele has "back surgery" after suffering from a trapped nerve but should be released from hospital soon.
Huddersfield Giants take a step towards a top-four finish with a narrow victory in Perpignan against Catalans Dragons.
England's Daniel Brooks makes a hole in one at the par three 11th hole, holing from 166 yards at The Open at St Andrews.
Team Sky's Geraint Thomas says the abuse of some of the riders by spectators lining the route of the Tour de France is "crazy".
Britain's Geraint Thomas analyses the route and predicts the winners of every stage of the Tour de France.
Covert Love gives Newmarket trainer Hugo Palmer his first Classic when powering home in the Irish Oaks at The Curragh.
World number one Gwen Jorgensen raced to an 11th straight World Triathlon Series win but was pushed all the way by Britain's Vicky Holland in Hamburg.
Britain's Steve Cummings wins stage 14 of the Tour de France as leader Chris Froome extends his lead in the race.
Great Britain's Andy and Jamie Murray come from a set down to secure a memorable three sets to one victory over France's Nicolas Mahut and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the Davis Cup quarter-final.
Tom Fordyce sees through the wind and rain at St Andrews to consider five ways The Open can still deliver a great story.
Jordanne Whiley wins a first Super Series singles title, beating Aniek Van Koot in the British Open final at Nottingham.
Andy and Jamie Murray win the doubles to give Britain a 2-1 lead over France in the Davis Cup quarter-final.
Australia score a late try to beat South Africa 24-20 in their opening game of the 2015 Rugby Championship.
Watch Ethiopia's Genzebe Dibaba set a 1500m world record time of three minutes 50.08 seconds during Friday's Monaco Diamond League meeting.
Former Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard says he "felt like a kid" during his MLS debut, scoring his first goal for LA Galaxy in a 5-2 win over San Jose Earthquakes.
Eddie Jordan remembers the career of French Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi, who has died nine months after suffering severe head injuries in a crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix.
Heather Knight hopes England can build on "the buzz around women's sport in the UK" when the Women's Ashes begins.
The racing career of 25-year-old Frenchman Jules Bianchi, who died nine months after a crash at the Japanese GP.
French Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi has died, nine months after suffering severe head injuries in a crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix.