Eddie Hearn tests positive for coronavirus and leaves Matchroom Boxing bubble ahead of Joshua Buatsi vs Marko Calic

Eddie Hearn has tested positive for coronavirus

Joshua Buatsi's comeback and Chantelle Cameron's world title fight are on Sunday night, live on Sky Sports

Eddie Hearn has tested positive for coronavirus and left the Matchroom Boxing bubble ahead of Joshua Buatsi vs Marko Calic on Sunday,

Hearn revealed he was the only person to return a positive result in the latest batch of testing ahead of this weekend's card at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, live on Sky Sports.

"Gutted to just find out I tested positive for Covid-19 today and have to leave the bubble immediately. Thankfully all other tests were negative. Heading home to rest - catch up tomorrow," he said on Twitter.

Matchroom Boxing are occupying a floor at the Stadium MK hotel as their bubble for the card at the Marshall Arena. german keno

Chantelle Cameron and Adriana Dos Araujo also battle for the vacant WBC super-lightweight title on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.

Doc Rivers agrees deal to become new Philadelphia 76ers coach, according to reports

Doc Rivers has reportedly been fired by the Clippers

Doc Rivers has reached an agreement on a deal to become the next coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, ESPN reported on Thursday.

Rivers interviewed with 76ers general manager Elton Brand on Wednesday afternoon before meeting with the team's ownership later that night.

He reportedly watched Wednesday night's Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers with the Sixers' brass.

It's been a rapid turnaround for Rivers, who was dismissed as the coach of the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday, just 13 days after the Denver Nuggets overcame a 3-1 series deficit to eliminate his team from the NBA playoffs.

Rivers, who turns 59 on October 13, has a 943-681 record in 21 seasons as an NBA coach, with the victories ranking 11th all-time. ราคาบอลไหล

The Sixers fired coach Brett Brown on August 23 after seven seasons following their first-round playoff sweep by the Boston Celtics. Brown finished his tenure in Philly with a 221-344 record, including 12-14 in the postseason.

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Tommy Fleetwood backing Francesco Molinari to regain 'best player on the planet' form

Francesco Molinari will soon be back at his best, insists Tommy Fleetwood

Tommy Fleetwood is backing his record-breaking Ryder Cup partner Francesco Molinari to regain the form that made him "the best golfer on the planet" in 2018.

Molinari's performances have dipped alarmingly since the Masters last year, when he held the lead for much of the tournament until struggling over the final seven holes in the final round, finding water at both the 12th and 15th to open the door for Tiger Woods.

The Italian, was imperious in 2018 as he won three titles, including The Open at Carnoustie, and he went on to become the first European to win all five of his matches at the Ryder Cup in France.

But the 37-year-old has not managed a top-10 finish since his Masters disappointment and has played only four times this year, missing the cut in his first three starts and languishing in a tie for 53rd at the WGC-Mexico Championship in February.

Molinari has not played any competitive golf since the coronavirus shutdown and has relocated to California from London, but he assured his fans earlier this month he was working hard on his game and Fleetwood has no doubts his close friend will be back among golf's elite players.

"I think he'll be looking forward to coming back," said Fleetwood ahead of this week's Scottish Open. "They have done that move now, and he can start progressing to where he wants to play again and stuff.

"I think everybody will be happy to see him, but I think he's just taking care of things that he knew he wanted to do and the family wanted to do, and then he'll be back very soon, I'm guessing.

"In golf, as in life, you go through great spells, and for six, seven months, he was the best golfer on the planet pretty much, not far off. I think everyone had expectations, and they're huge for somebody like that when he's playing like that. ฟันธงบอล

Vladimir Coufal set for West Ham medical ahead of move from Slavia Prague

Vladimir Coufal has won two Czech titles since joining Slavia in 2018 and impressed in his country&#39;s 2-1 win over England last year.

The 28-year-old defender has won two Czech titles since joining Slavia in 2018 and impressed in his country's 2-1 win over England last year

Slavia Prague right-back Vladimir Coufal will undergo a medical in London on Thursday ahead of a move to West Ham.

Slavia president Jaroslav Tvrdik confirmed the news via social media on Wednesday evening, with the fee reported to be around £5m.

The 28-year-old has won two Czech titles since joining Slavia in 2018 and impressed in his country's 2-1 win over England last year.

If a deal can be made, Coufal will compete with Ben Johnson and Ryan Fredericks - once the latter returns from a hamstring injury - for the starting right-back berth.

The summer transfer window closes at 11pm on Monday, October 5 with a feast of activity lined up on Transfer Deadline Day on Sky Sports News and across our Sky Sports platforms. เลขเด็ดงวดนี้

A domestic-only window for deals between the Premier League and EFL then runs from October 5 and closes on Friday, October 16 at 5pm. Follow all the news and analysis on SSN and across Sky Sports' digital platforms, including with our dedicated Transfer Centre blog.

Vitality Blast quarter-finals: Steven Finn previews last-eight matches

Ben Duckett has struck three fifties for Nottinghamshire this term

Watch Nottinghamshire vs Leicestershire live on Sky Sports Cricket from 5.45pm on Thursday

Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Sussex, Lancashire, Gloucestershire, Northamptonshire, Surrey and Kent are just one win away from Vitality Blast Finals Day.

But which of those eight teams will make it through Thursday's quarter-finals and into Saturday's T20 showpiece at Edgbaston?

Niall O'Brien quizzed Steven Finn on just that during the Bob Willis Trophy Final, with the latter giving his tips from a freezing cold Lord's.

Read on or watch the video at the top of the page to see who Finn is tipping to progress. As a Middlesex man, could he really back Surrey?

FINNY SAYS: Looking at the way Notts have played this year, they have been impressive. Ben Duckett and Joe Clarke have been outstanding, single-handedly winning games at certain stages. Their big players have put their hands up and they are powerful but Twenty20 is a funny game. Leicestershire can attack this with everything they've got. Arron Lilley and Gareth Delany have done well with the bat for them. It will be a hotly-fought contest but my tip is Nottinghamshire to edge that one. bet365 mobile

FINNY SAYS: Luke Wright is doing well - we [Middlesex] found that out in a couple of games! Sussex are a very strong team and have done consistently well in the tournament, coming back from dodgy positions in games to win them and steamrolled teams occasionally as well. Chris Jordan [who is playing in the IPL] is a big loss - he is an experienced T20 player but people around him have put their hands up.

Ollie Robinson and George Garton have bowled very well in tandem and they have Danny Briggs' spin - he has been an outstanding bowler in T20 for a number of years. Liam Livingstone has done it in big games for Lancashire with ball and bat. He is a dangerous player and hits the ball a long way. But I am backing Sussex - only because I have experienced what they have done this year. They were outstanding against us.

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John Catlin targets major debut in 2021 after Irish Open victory

Catlin ended the week on 10 under at Galgorm Castle

Catlin is just the third American to win the Irish Open, following Ben Crenshaw and Hubert Green

John Catlin has set his sights on making a major debut in 2021 after registering a second European Tour title in three weeks at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open.

Catlin followed his breakthrough victory at the Andalucia Masters with a two-shot victory at Galgorm Castle, posting a six-under 64 on the final day in Northern Ireland to pull ahead of closest challenger Aaron Rai.

The American's victory lifts him to 14th in the European Tour's Race to Dubai standings and will see him inside the world's top 100 for the first time in his career, with Catlin hoping to continue his recent upturn in form and secure invites to next year's majors.

"I've always wanted to play in the majors, that's the only level of golf I haven't played at," Catlin said. "Hopefully one day I can win one of those as well. To have gotten inside that top 100 is a big leap forward.

"So many years of hard work have gone into this moment. It was my goal to win again at the start of this week, to have accomplished it is something truly, truly special.

"(Winning at Valderrama) was massive. You never know if you're going to win or not, to get that monkey off my back at Valderrama really freed me up today to know I could do it. Be able to look myself in the mirror and tell myself that I've been here before and I can do it again.

"I was talking to someone earlier about where I was at four years ago and to be here is so surreal and a testament to my coach and all the hard work we put in. It's so awesome to just be here."

Rai needed a final-hole birdie to join Catlin on 10 under and take the contest to extra holes, only to post a closing bogey and finish two back after taking two attempts to gouge out of thick rough. 365 bet

 

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KL Rahul hits highest score by an Indian in IPL history as Kings XI Punjab thump Royal Challengers Bangalore

Rahul's 132no - the second ton of his IPL career and the first by any player in this tournament - was the backbone of Kings XI's imposing 206-3 and passed the 128no scored by compatriot Rishabh Pant, for Delhi Daredevils in 2018.

But he was indebted to Bangalore skipper Virat Kohli, who spurned catches when the opener was on 83 and 89, allowing him to swell his tally of boundaries to seven sixes and 14 fours.

Kohli then failed with the bat as his side slipped to 4-3 in reply before folding to 109 all out off 17 overs as spinners Ravi Bishnoi (3-32) and Murugan Ashwin (3-21) bagged three wickets apiece.

All of the players took to the field wearing black armbands in memory of Dean Jones, who passed away earlier in the day at the age of 59 after suffering a heart-attack.

Kings XI were quickly out of the blocks after being put in as Mayank Agarwal, who scored 89 off 60 balls in his first outing of the tournament, put on 57 for the first wicket with Rahul.

It took a brilliant googly from spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (1-25) to break the stand - Agarwal (26) bowled as he was beaten all ends up - but thereafter Bangalore's seamers were too wayward.

Nicholas Pooran (17 off 18) played second fiddle to Rahul in a second-wicket stand of 57, picking out AB de Villiers at mid-off as he looked to go on the offensive against Shivam Dube (2-33).

The seamer picked up a second scalp when an advancing Glenn Maxwell (five) picked out compatriot Aaron Finch at extra cover to leave the total on 128-3.

A total of 170 looked odds-on until Kohli gifted Rahul two lives, dropping his opposing skipper at midwicket off the bowling of Dale Steyn and again on 89 off Navdeep Saini as he ran in from mid-off.

Rahul made Bangalore pay with a savage assault that help to amass 74 runs off the last four overs, bringing up his century off 62 balls with a four to third man off Steyn.

The captain finished the innings in style, bringing up the team's 200 with a six over long on, then clubbing the next ball straight down the ground as the Dube's over cost 23.

Bangalore's chase slipped to 3-2 as Devdutt Padikkal spliced an attempted pull to mid-on off Sheldon Cottrell's first over and Mohammad Sami trapped Josh Philippe lbw third ball.

A terrible start became disastrous when Kohli miscued an attempted pull off Cottrell to present Ravi Bishnoi a second gift at mid-on - the score 4-3.

De Villiers kickstarted the innings with a large six off Cottrell and remained Bangalore's best hope of a fightback after Finch (20) had his off-stump trimmed by Bishnoi.

But there was to be no miracle knock from the South African as he pinged Ashwin's googly to deep cover to fall for 28 off 18 balls - the chase slipping to 57-5.

With the run-rate approaching 18, Dube (12) was clean bowled by Maxwell's quicker ball and Umesh Yadav similarly had his castle dismantled by Bishnoi as he heaved across the line. สูตรแทงบอลแม่นๆ

Washington Sundar (30 off 27) provided some lusty blows before holing out to become Bishnoi's third scalp and Ashwin mopped up the tail to earn Kings XI their second-biggest win in terms of runs in their history.

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