With three games remaining, unbeaten England lead Group F by two points from Slovakia and victory on. But this time, she’s made history no one’s forgetting anytime soon. A ‘No clue’ drops their opinion of you as a worthy journo. SLAMS FOR SMASHES Badminton is keen on getting its circuit jazzed up, and though everything’s going quite smooth if you ask us, the sport wants to create tennis like Grand Slams. I have no regrets, have left a legacy for Indian hockey, says Roelant Oltmans. This is the fourth consecutive year Lewis Hamilton has taken pole at Monza. Yet Southgate played the 24-year-old wide on the right where he impressed with his speed but constantly strayed infield as England failed to stretch the home side. Bengal Warriors falter to draw 26-26 with UP YoddhaIn the second match of the day, home favourites B. “We believe no players should be made to pose for pictures or their wrists bothered by asking for their autographs,” Japanese Huaroclaims. ailed heat-wise in Chittagong, reveals Peter HandscombAustralia were a little bit more consistent than us, says Bangladesh bowling coach Courtney WalshHeavily criticised after their first-ever Test defeat to Bangladesh, Australia are desperate to restore some lost pride when the teams meet in the second and final Test, starting in Chittagong on Monday.