World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn says the sport will “name and shame” players who have an average shot time over 30 seconds.
Source: BBC Sport
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Eredivisie: Player 'books' referee for diving during Vitesse Arnhem v FC Twente
Vitesse Arnhem winger Navarone Foor cheekily shows a yellow card to the referee for ‘diving’ during his side’s 5-0 win over FC Twente in the Dutch Eredivisie.
Source: BBC Sport
Ding seals win over McGill at snooker Worlds
Ding Junhui completes a 13-4 win over Anthony McGill to reach the World Championship quarter-finals.
Source: BBC Sport
Ex-Castleford full-back Hardaker given 14-month drugs ban
Ex-Castleford Tigers full-back Zak Hardaker is banned for 14 months after testing positive for cocaine.
Source: BBC Sport
World sport: Photos we liked this week
A selection of some of the most striking sports photographs taken around the world this week.
Source: BBC Sport
NBA: Darius Miller scores with outrageous full-court shot
New Orleans’ Darius Miller scores an outrageous full-court three-pointer in the Pelicans’ 123-101 loss to the Golden State Warriors in game one of their NBA Western Conference semi-final.
Source: BBC Sport
Arsenal: Why Atletico tie will make or break Gunners' future – Alan Shearer
Arsenal winning their Europa League semi-final with Atletico Madrid is important for more than just Arsene Wenger’s farewell, says MOTD pundit Alan Shearer.
Source: BBC Sport
Olympic champion Mills and McIntyre win World Cup silver
Olympic champion Hannah Mills and crew-mate Eilidh McIntyre win silver in the women’s 470 dinghy at the third leg of World Cup Series in Hyeres, France.
Source: BBC Sport
Klopp's assistant Buvac 'spending time away' from Liverpool
Liverpool assistant manager Zeljko Buvac will not be involved with the first team until the end of the season for personal reasons.
Source: BBC Sport
Daley & Reid win third successive World Series silver
Britain’s Tom Daley and Grace Reid secure a third successive silver medal in the mixed 3m synchronised at the Fina Diving World Series in Montreal.
Source: BBC Sport