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New Zealand v England Live - England v New Zealand
England begin their first innings after bowling New Zealand out for 277 on day two of the first Test at Lord's.

Dwain Chambers Chambers starts Beijing challenge
Controversial sprinter Dwain Chambers will launch an appeal to win the right to compete at the Olympic this summer.

Oscar Pistorius Pistorius eligible for Olympics
Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius wins an appeal to compete for a place in the Beijing Olympics.


Dunlop dies after motorbike crash
Motorcyclist Robert Dunlop dies in a crash in Thursday's practice at the North West 200 racing festival.


Man City claim last Uefa Cup slot
Man City will play in next season's Uefa Cup after claiming a place via the Premier League's fair play table.

Ronaldo may consider Spanish move
Man Utd star Cristiano Ronaldo says he may consider his future at the club after next week's Champions League final.

Thaksin denies plan to sell squad
Man City owner Thaksin Shinawatra denies a newspaper's claim that he has put the club's entire first team squad up for sale.

Uefa powerless to act on rioting
Uefa confirms it cannot punish Rangers for the rioting in Manchester city centre which followed the Uefa Cup final.

Strachan leads tributes to Burns
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan pays an emotional farewell to Tommy Burns upon the legend's passing.

Barcelona ready to offload Deco
Barcelona midfielder Deco could be on his way to England after he is given permission to talk to other clubs.

Mandaric sets Holloway deadline
Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric will decide by the second week in June whether to sack manager Ian Holloway following their relegation.

Federer sweeps into Hamburg semis
Defending champion Roger Federer beats Fernando Verdasco to reach the last four at the Hamburg Masters.

Clarke to miss first Windies Test
Batsman Michael Clarke will join Australia's touring party in the West Indies on 23 May.

I am only a stop-gap - Borthwick
Steve Borthwick does not see himself as a long-term replacement for Phil Vickery as England captain.

Irish Open leaderboard
Latest scores from the European Tour.


Friday's gossip column
Man City squad for sale, plus other gossip


Football

Pompey & Cardiff chasing history
Portsmouth or Cardiff will end long waits for a second FA Cup win when they meet in Saturday's final at Wembley.


Rugby Union

Saracens sign Springbok flanker
Saracens sign South Africa flanker Wikus van Heerden from Super 14 side the Bulls.


Tennis

Murray falls to Nadal in Hamburg
Andy Murray fails to handle Rafael Nadal's brilliance on clay as the Spaniard wins their round three match in the Hamburg Masters.


Motorsport

Tributes paid to bike star Dunlop
The motorcycling world recalls the achievements of Northern Ireland rider star Robert Dunlop, who died in an accident on Thursday.


Athletics

Chambers to deliver drugs dossier
Dwain Chambers will reveal his Balco drugs regime in a meeting with Britain's anti-doping agency on Friday, BBC Sport learns.


Horse racing

Clowance shortens in Oaks market
Clowance produces a second encouraging performance at Newbury this season to earn a 10-1 quote for the Oaks at Epsom.


Disability Sport

GB pick Beijing basketball sides
Paralympics GB name the men's and women's wheelchair basketball teams for the Beijing Games.


Cricket

Voges and Wagh fire Notts to win
Adam Voges's quickfire 69 not out leads Nottinghamshire to a seven-wicket win over Lancashire.


Rugby League

King says form is 'embarrassing'
Warrington Wolves Matt King admits he has struggled to settle into life in the Super League.


Golf

Green and Singh lead Irish Open
Australia's Richard Green and India's Jeev Milkha Singh both fire 66 to head affairs after the first day of the Irish Open.


Boxing

Hatton allays fears over fitness
Ricky Hatton says he is fully fit to face Juan Lazcano later this month after recovering from illness.


Olympics and Olympic sport

Folkard chases GB gold at Euros
British Olympic hopeful Naomi Folkard is through to the final of the recurve tournament at the European Championships in France.


Cycling

Priamo grabs Giro stage victory
Matteo Priamo puts in a late surge to win the sixth stage of the Giro d'Italia.


Other sport...

Stars stall Detroit finals march
Dallas beat Detroit 3-1 to keep their NHL Western Conference title series alive at the same margin.



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