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Bath leave it late to see off Sale in entertaining Gallagher Prem clash

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Reigning champions Bath showed their class to beat Sale 31-26 with a bonus-point victory in an entertaining Gallagher Premiership encounter at the CorpAcq Stadium.

Alex Sanderson’s hosts scored four tries through Tom O’Flaherty, Rob du Preez, Luke Cowan-Dickie and Tom Roebuck, with George Ford claiming three conversions.

But an under-strength Bath side ran in five tries from Dan Frost, Louie Hennessey, Ethan Staddon, Bernard van der Linde and Alfie Barbeary to edge the win, with Santi Carreras converting three of them.

Sale were missing twins Tom and Ben Curry through injury but Bevan Rodd, Ford, Roebuck and Cowan-Dickie returned after playing their part in England’s Six Nations campaign.

They were all named in the Sharks’ starting line-up while Nathan Jibulu was deployed in the unfamiliar openside flanker position and du Preez played outside centre after filling in at fly-half in Ford’s absence.

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Bath produced a stunning performance in last Friday’s 62-15 win over Saracens at The Rec but rested Finn Russell and some of their other big names for the trip north.

That decision by Johann van Graan was taken with next Saturday’s reunion with Sarries in the last 16 of the Investec Champions Cup in mind. However, the visitors were still able to name 11 internationals in their matchday 23, with their bench particularly strong.

Bath enjoyed the early territory on a rain-soaked pitch and led when Frost dived over from close range for a try which Carreras converted.

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Visiting winger Joe Cokanasiga was sin-binned in the 26th minute for deliberately knocking on Joe Carpenter’s pass and Sale soon scored when Du Preez’s long pass sent O’Flaherty over in the corner.

Ford converted to level the scores at 7-7 and in the 32nd minute Sale had a second when Du Preez dived over from close range.

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Ford’s second successful conversion edged Sanderson’s men 14-7 ahead and Bath lost Frost to a yellow card for his team being persistently offside.

Sale punished them again, with Cowan-Dickie forcing his way over for his 44th Premiership career try and, although Ford failed to convert, the hosts went in at half-time with a 19-7 advantage.

Five minutes after the interval, and with Frost still in the sin-bin, Bath scored their second when Hennessey went over from a line-out and Carreras converted.

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In the 50th minute, Staddon had Bath’s third try when he went over from close range after good work from Hennessey in the right corner.

Carreras missed the conversion to leave the scores finely poised at 19-19 but as the hour mark approached, Roebuck crossed in the right corner and Ford converted.

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Bath scored again in the 62nd minute when replacement hooker Kepu Tuipulotu hacked downfield for to race clear to score for a try which Carreras converted to make it 26-26.

With nine minutes remaining, Barbeary scored to edge Bath back in front and they held on for the win which lifted them to within a point of leaders Northampton.

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Celine Boutier erases big deficit to win ShopRite LPGA

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GALLOWAY, N.J. — Celine Boutier rallied from a four-shot deficit Sunday, making three birdies around the turn on her way to a 5-under 66 for a one-shot victory over Arpichaya Yubol in the ShopRite LPGA.

Soo Bin Joo, the 22-year-old South Korean going for her first LPGA Tour title, lost her four-shot lead at the turn and then fell behind for good on the 13th hole, the same hole where earlier Boutier had taken the lead with a 30-foot birdie putt.

Joo missed another fairway to the right into a clumpy lie, pitched back to the fairway, sent her wedge over the green with a front pin, chipped 8 feet by the hole and missed the putt, taking a double bogey to fall three shots behind.

Boutier kept hitting solid shots, rarely getting in trouble. She missed a 4-foot birdie putt on the final hole to post at 9-under 204, and no one could catch her.

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“To have a chance to win today is definitely something very special,” said Boutier, the 32-year-old French player who won the ShopRite LPGA five years ago. “I think it’s great tournament, very special for me, so really excited to be able to have another win here.”

Yubol, who was penalized one shot in the second round Saturday for going over her maximum time, birdied the last two holes for a 66. It was her second runner-up finish of the year, having finished four shots behind Nelly Korda in Mexico.

Lauren Walsh (67) finished third, followed by Joo among four players who tied for fourth.

“It was so fun. It was my first time leading the tournament, and I think I did my best out there as much as I can and I prepared well and I’m very proud of myself,” Joo said. “I was trying to do my best to stay mentally calm, and I think I still got to work on that a little more.”

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Chizzy Iwai, who also started four shots behind, had two birdies in three holes, but then closed with 15 straight pars.

Boutier finished the front nine with two straight birdies to reach 7 under, and that gave her a share of the lead when Joo made bogey on the par-4 eighth. Boutier then hit her approach to 4 feet for birdie on 10th. Joo caught her with a birdie on the ninth but couldn’t keep up the rest of the way.

The ShopRite LPGA is one of two 54-hole events on the schedule, and the field was particularly weak this year — one player from the top 10 — because of timing. The U.S. Women’s Open is next week across the country in Los Angeles, held at Riviera for the first time.

Boutier now has seven career LPGA title and 12 worldwide. She has struggled to start this year, with a tie for ninth her best finish among 10 tournaments.

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“I feel like my game has turned around the last few weeks. I could see it coming together, and I definitely did not expect it to come together this week and today,” she said. “But I’m super excited to be back in the winner’s circle.”

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Hundreds detained after PSG’s violent victory celebrations: Report | World News

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The Paris police prefecture said smaller groups caused disturbances in various locations, with some vandalizing shops and setting fires

The Paris police prefecture said smaller groups caused disturbances in various locations, with some vandalizing shops and setting fires


Paris police detained dozens of people after violence disrupted celebrations late Saturday of Paris Saint-Germain’s second Champions League title win and a group tried to storm a police station in the French capital.


Fans began celebrating in Paris after the final whistle earlier in the evening in Budapest, Hungary, where PSG won by beating Arsenal on penalties in a dramatic final.


Fans marched along the avenues near the Arc de Triomphe, with some setting off flares and blaring car horns. Around 20,000 people gathered on the Champs-Elysees, with police working to contain the crowd.

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The Paris police prefecture said smaller groups caused disturbances in various locations, with some vandalizing shops and setting fires. Cars were also set ablaze. One police officer was injured. Those who attempted to storm a police station in the posh 8th Arrondissement neighborhood were dispersed, police said.

 


It said that by 10 p.m., 45 people were taken into custody.


The main ring road surrounding Paris was briefly blockaded by a crowd before police dispersed it. Police also said one bakery and a restaurant were damaged.

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Officers also contained about 1,000 people gathered near the PSG stadium in the 16th Arrondissement and cleared barricades made from bicycles.


In May last year following PSG’s first title, when 201 people were injured in the French capital and police made more than 500 arrests across France, Paris was on high alert, with 8,000 police officers deployed across the city.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: May 31 2026 | 10:58 PM IST

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Nagelsmann highlights Undav and Karl after standout performances in Finland win

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Starting up front in Kai Havertz’s absence, Deniz Undav impressed in Germany’s 4-0 friendly win over Finland on Sunday night, scoring twice and providing an assist.

After the game, the Stuttgart forward drew praise from Julian Nagelsmann, who felt the 29-year-old was unlucky not to have found the net earlier in the match.

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“Deniz was very dangerous, he was a bit unlucky with his first finish. He was involved in three goals and played a good game,” said Nagelsmann, according to Bundesliga.de.

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Undav was forced off after picking up a knock while scoring his second goal, but both the striker himself and Nagelsmann played down the injury afterwards.

“I think everything is fine with Deniz. He had a very heavy workload in Stuttgart and has played a lot; he looked happy in the dressing room. He did very, very well again today,” Nagelsmann said.

Another standout performer was 18-year-old Bayern prodigy Lennart Karl, who impressed on the right wing on his first start for Germany.

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“Karl had a lot of actions in the first half, he tried a lot and also had good moments again and again in the second half. He’s a player who will be very valuable for us,” said Nagelsmann.

Overall, the Germany coach was pleased with what he saw.

“The boys executed the game plan very well, we started very well, the first 15 minutes were very good. In the second half we also defended deeper at times, and then we also scored on the counterattack, which does us good. The result is good, we didn’t concede, so we can continue like this,” he said.

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Diamond League: Max Burgin beats Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi to win 800m in Morocco

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Great Britain’s Max Burgin ran a season’s-best time to win the 800m at a Diamond League meeting in Morocco.

Burgin, 24, crossed the line in a time of one minute and 42.98 seconds as he beat off a competitive field at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

After a strong start to the race, he held off a late pursuit by Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi (1:43.56) to to clinch his first Diamond League victory.

Algeria’s Slimane Moula completed the podium as he finished in third place while Ireland’s Mark English was 11th in 1:45.

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“I expected a race like this where someone would push me to my maximum,” Wanyonyi said.

“I have done my best and 1.43 is not a bad time for me. My focus this season will be on the 800m, not the 1500m”

Elsewhere, GB’s Matthew Hudson-Smith finished second in the 400m with a time of 44.25 seconds, just behind Jacory Patterson of the United States.

“It’s good to be back, I have had a lot of niggles but it is a great opener. Now I need to build on that for the rest of the season,” Hudson-Smith said.

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GB’s Molly Caudrey finished seventh in the pole vault with a jump of 4.60m – 20cm behind winner Nina Kennedy of Australia.

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Kings get another shot at a title, with Brownlee again leading the way

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RJ Abarrientos (with ball) soars to the hoop. —MARLO CUETORJ Abarrientos (with ball) soars to the hoop. —MARLO CUETO

RJ Abarrientos (with ball) soars to the hoop. —MARLO CUETO

ANTIPOLO—When Barangay Ginebra eliminated Rain or Shine on Sunday, it marked the ninth time the franchise reached a PBA Finals in 12 tournaments with Justin Brownlee as import.

But with the Gin Kings caught in the middle of a title drought, there is a new king of hunger for Brownlee as he and his teammates try to turn the Commissioner’s Cup into a celebration for their legions of fans.

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“Hungry? Man, you hear my stomach growling?” Brownlee said in jest when asked by the Inquirer about his bid for a seventh PBA title, a record for imports, following Ginebra’s 118-107 win over Rain or Shine at the Ynares Center here.

Ginebra won the series, 4-2, before a crowd of more than 11,000, with Brownlee going off for 31 points plus 15 rebounds and five assists and RJ Abarrientos unloading 30 points, six rebounds, seven assists and three steals.

The Gin Kings became the first team to reach the championship round of the midseason conference and will face either the TNT Tropang 5G or the Meralco Bolts in a best-of-seven affair.

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It will be the seventh consecutive conference that Ginebra will play for the title with Brownlee as reinforcement. But the last three times have been a frustration since the beloved franchise ruled the 2022-23 Commissioner’s Cup.

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They fell short in all of those Finals to Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and TNT, including last season’s version of the second conference, following a thrilling Game 7 that went to overtime.

“I think as a team, we really believe that it’s our time,” he said. “Being here before and having lost the last three times, we think it’s our time and we think we can get that hump and get a championship.”

To achieve that, Brownlee will need a lot of support from a number of guys, primarily Abarrientos, whose last two games may have cemented his case as the Best Player of the Conference.

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Game 6, however, wasn’t about just Brownlee and Abarrientos. Scottie Thompson came up with 16 points, eight rebounds and six assists; Ralph Cu was again solid off the bench, knocking in 11 points, while Isaac Go provided quality minutes, finishing with nine points.

Sigh of relief

Coach Tim Cone could only heave a sigh of relief that Ginebra was able to close out a determined Rain or Shine side that stayed within striking distance throughout the contest, responding with timely shots and key stops.

“We don’t want to go to a Game 7 against a Yeng Guiao team. That would have been a disaster for us,” Cone said. “So we put all our eggs into one basket tonight because we don’t want a Game 7.”

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While Ginebra advances, Rain or Shine was dealt with another semifinal exit, the fifth in the last six conferences.



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SWPL momentum with Celtic after Scottish Cup win?

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Olid had left Hearts hinting that, despite winning the league title for the first time in their history, she was not going to be given the financial backing she wanted next season.

There is a sense that the domestic women’s game has lost a bit of the momentum in terms of public excitement and backing from their parent clubs it had when Celtic were first to go full-time professional in 2019 and Rangers, Hibs and Hearts soon followed.

However, former Partick Thistle manager Brian Graham suggested: “Over the last five or six years, the standard of the women’s game in Scotland is definitely getting better – and it’s only going one way.

“I would love to see it getting supported and backed a little bit more at times. We want to see more fans in here today.”

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As for the Hampden protagonists, Graham thought Celtic deserved their victory because of the way they defended resolutely after their goal – and because Rangers did not make the most of their one-player advantage.

“They lost the League Cup to Glasgow City, they lost the league on the last day, now they’ve lost the Scottish Cup on the last day of the season.” he pointed out.

“So she [Crichton] will be bitterly disappointed because, over the piece, she’s had a good first season but just not got over that final hurdle for silverware.

“However, Leanne has done an incredible job after coming from Motherwell as assistant.”

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Graham agreed with Scott – that Celtic have the momentum going into the new season.

“Believe me, there will have been a bit of self-doubt among these Celtic players this afternoon knowing the fact they had not beaten Rangers in 10 games,” he said.

“They know it’s not been the season they wanted, but winning here, it will give them that belief going into next season.

“Congratulations to him [Scott] getting the first piece of silverware in a short period of time.

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“He knows he’s going to have a big summer. He’ll have payers going out, he’ll have players coming in. It’s a rebuild situation at Celtic now.

“This is where he can really put his stamp on it moving on to next season. You can really judge him next season.

“Hearts winning the league and their manager leaving, there’s going to be a big upheaval there too.

“They’ll want to get players in, but they have a strong nucleus of a squad, although you never know, some of those players might get moves and the manager coming in.”

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Former Rangers midfielder Clare Gemmell pointed out that it is “phenomenal” that the SWPL has had five different winners in the last five seasons.

Will Celtic build on their Hampden triumph as they aim for a second title and first since 2024?

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‘Stuff you dream of… wanting to hit the winning run’: Virat Kohli reveals lifelong IPL final wish | Cricket News

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‘Stuff you dream of... wanting to hit the winning run’: Virat Kohli reveals lifelong IPL final wish

NEW DELHI: For nearly two decades, Virat Kohli has lived and breathed Royal Challengers Bengaluru. On Sunday night in Ahmedabad, he finally experienced a moment he had imagined countless times.After smashing the winning six to seal RCB’s second IPL title and complete a successful title defence against Gujarat Titans, Kohli revealed that finishing the chase himself had long been a personal dream.“Stuff you dream of. Thought of this moment many times, wanting to hit the winning run,” Kohli said after his unbeaten 75 guided RCB to a five-wicket victory at the Narendra Modi Stadium.The innings was vintage Kohli — controlled, aggressive and decisive. It also featured the fastest half-century of his 19-season IPL career, reached in just 25 balls.Dream finish on the biggest stageKohli admitted he felt unusually calm despite the pressure of a title chase.“I felt really relaxed coming in. The team we have gives confidence to see any kind of situation through. Knew exactly what to do in the chase,” he said.The former RCB captain had set the tone early alongside Venkatesh Iyer, with the pair helping Bengaluru record the fastest team fifty in IPL final history.“I told Venky we need to kill the game in the powerplay. There was total clarity,” Kohli revealed.Even at 37, the batting superstar continues to evolve. Asked about his 25-ball fifty, Kohli explained how the rise of fearless young cricketers has forced him to adapt.“Such is the demand, super young players are pushing you to up the ante. I had to change my mindset, not my game so much, take on bowlers and get extra runs,” he said.A champion team, not a one-man showPerhaps the most satisfying aspect of the triumph for Kohli was the strength of the squad around him.“We’ve had to wait for so long and then just to have a group of guys where you don’t feel that you are the only guy who has to step up for the team is amazing,” he said.Kohli praised the contributions of Josh Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jacob Duffy, Krunal Pandya and Rasikh Salam Dar, calling RCB a complete side. The batting great also highlighted RCB’s consistency throughout the season.“Come the big situation, you need the big boys to step up. But I knew we have a champion side,” he added. “We topped the table, there’s a reason why we got here first. If we stick to our cricket and execute our plans, we are the best team in the competition.”As chants echoed around the stadium, Kohli reserved special praise for the fans.“We have 14 home games, not seven. We have fans behind us all the time. Ninety percent fans were on our side despite it being GT’s home ground,” he said.

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Former Champion spotted for the first time since injury at WWE Clash in Italy 2026

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There was one particular name who was constantly in doubt for WWE Clash in Italy 2026 despite being officially booked on the card. The former Champion was spotted in the opening of the PLE, being spotted for the first time since the injury.

That name is the former NXT North American Women’s Champion and ex-Speed Champion Sol Ruca. The 26-year-old star was in doubt for WWE Clash in Italy 2026. She faced Becky Lynch in a non-title match at Saturday Night’s Main Event. However, the match controversially ended in a few minutes after Becky Lynch stopped the Sol Snatcher by shoving Ruca’s legs into referee Jessika Carr (with whom she has had long-standing issues). Almost immediately after that, in a backstage segment, Nick Aldis announced on RAW General Manager Adam Pearce’s behalf, telling Becky Lynch that she would be defending the Women’s Intercontinental Championship at Clash in Italy a week later.

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WWE usually starts its shows with the big superstars arriving at the arena. During the opening moments of Clash in Italy 2026, Sol Ruca was finally spotted, putting to rest any rumors about the injury keeping her out. She addressed this on the pre-show by revealing that she was medically cleared. It doesn’t necessarily mean that she isn’t dealing with a nagging injury, as wrestlers competing through injuries have and still remain commonplace.

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Either way, it was good to see Sol Ruca appearing healthy upon her arrival at the stadium in Turin. Ironically, her DQ win over Becky Lynch marked her first victory on the main roster. She notably faced Iyo Sky before this and fell short in an incredible match.

Ruca, despite only having a few years in the wrestling business, has surpassed several early expectations, becoming one of the most prominent stars in a stacked NXT roster that included names like Oba Femi, Je’Von Evans, and the entire Women’s division, which was arguably the best in all of wrestling during Ruca’s stint on the developmental brand.