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Last updated: June 14, 2026, 2:54 PM ET

Formula One

Secured historic win as Lewis Hamilton delivered Ferrari’s first victory of the season at Barcelona, while title leader Kimi Antonelli retired with a mechanical failure on the final lap. Hamilton later reaffirmed ambition, saying he “never gave up hope” of winning a championship with the Scuderia, a sentiment that fuels speculation about his future contract. Mercedes’ appeal for a review of Gasly penalty underscores the team’s ongoing strategy to challenge FIA rulings that could affect the constructor battle.

Cricket & Kayak

Delivered dominant opening as Smriti Mandhana smashed 68 runs to power India to a 64‑run triumph over Pakistan in the T20 World Cup, reinforcing India’s top‑seed status in Group One. In a separate arena, Joe Clarke claimed World Cup gold in the kayak cross final in Germany, marking Great Britain’s first gold of the season and boosting the nation’s medal prospects ahead of the upcoming championships.

Rugby & Gaelic Football

Nathan Morgan steadied Tyrone’s semi‑final with a composure honed by advice from former Ireland star Johnny Sexton, while his last‑gasp free kick sealed a 1‑18 to 0‑22 victory over Mayo, sending Tyrone into the All‑Ireland quarter‑finals. The dual impact of tactical guidance and clutch execution highlighted the growing influence of cross‑code mentorship in Irish rugby and football.

Cricket County Championship

Dominated with all‑round performance as James Coles followed his double‑century with three wickets, propelling Sussex to an innings and 98‑run win over Glamorgan and moving the club to the top of the table. Coles’ rare combination of a 200‑plus score and a three‑wicket haul in the same match underscores his value as a genuine all‑rounder in the English domestic circuit.

Women’s Basketball Milestone

Engineered dueling 40‑point games when Kelsey Plum tallied 43 points and Kahleah Copper responded with, marking the first instance of opponents each exceeding 40 points in a WNBA contest. The offensive outburst not only set a statistical first but also signaled the league’s escalating scoring trends as teams prioritize pace and perimeter shooting.

Rugby League & Motorsports

Set new try record as Josh Charnley reached 272 career tries, eclipsing the Super League benchmark during Leigh’s hat‑trick‑filled win over Bradford. In motorsport, Toyota reclaimed Le Mans crown by holding off late challenges from BMW and Cadillac, ending Ferrari’s recent dominance and reshaping the endurance‑racing hierarchy for the season.