All of Lewis Hamilton's Grand Prix victories count, of course, but some count more than others, and none means quite as much as Monaco, Formula One's global treasure, says Kevin Garside.
England (202 & 294-4) beat New Zealand (381 & 114) by six wickets Opener compiles masterpiece as threat from Daniel Vettori's artful flight fails to materialise, says Derek Pringle.
All Blacks flanker Jerry Collins is busy considering his career options ahead of the Barbarians game against Ireland at Kingsholm, writes Brendan Gallagher.
How do you deal with a proven Test batsman who has lost the ability to hit the ball off the square? Take him out of the side and give him the time and space to get his head straight, if
Shontayne Hape, the Bradford Bulls and former New Zealand centre, will become the latest rugby league player to switch codes when he joins Bath on a three-year deal.
Shane Byrne moved a step closer to reclaiming the Bennetts British Superbike title after securing his second winning double of the season in the fourth round at Donington Park.
The revelations of widespread doping within Trevor Graham's training camp have again exposed the failure of the drug-testing system to crack down on cheating, writes Simon Hart.
Ryan Moore is showing a preference for Tartan Bearer in his quest to select the colt capable of being his first Derby winner at Epsom, writes J A McGrath.
Australia (431 & 167) bt West Indies (312 & 191) by 95 runs Stuart Clark ruthlessly extinguished any hopes West Indies had of a spectacular win at Sabina Park with a wonderfully probing spell of seam bowling, which swept Australia
Warwickshire (187-8) bt Leicestershire (53-2) by 8 runs (D/L)Miserable Bank Holiday weather proved costly to Leicestershire on two fronts on their annual visit to Rutland.
The International Cricket Council have given the England and Wales Cricket Board the go-ahead to host the 2009 World Twenty20 championships, writes Simon Briggs.
Durham (298-7) bt Derbyshire (181) by 117 runsAfter failing to make a significant contribution to last season's Friends Provident Trophy triumph, Michael Di Venuto rescued Durham's faltering defence and shattered the hopes of his former club, Derbyshire.