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Last updated: June 28, 2026, 11:31 AM ET

Cricket, Boxing & Motorsport

England captain Ben Stokes has announced his retirement from international cricket midway through the ongoing Test series against New Zealand. In boxing, Jaron "Boots" Ennis secured titles and valuable experience, positioning himself for potential future bouts against top contenders like Vergil Ortiz Jr. Motorsport saw its own shake-ups, with Ai Ogura winning his maiden MotoGP race following a crash involving Marco Bezzecchi, who was taken to hospital. Meanwhile, in the World Rally Championship, Josh McErlean achieved his best WRC finish in fourth place at Rally Greece, where Sebastien Ogier claimed victory.

Basketball & Soccer

The WNBA continues to face scrutiny, with Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts criticizing the league and defending star Alyssa Thomas after her suspension. In international soccer, Ghana's manager Carlos Queiroz voiced concerns over the expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams, labeling the move as potentially "vulgar" and "ordinary." Amidst ongoing tournaments, South Africa secured a victory over Bangladesh, applying pressure on India in the T20 World Cup semi-final race.

Baseball & Tennis

In Major League Baseball, Ryan Rolison gets the start for the Cubs, with fantasy analysts dissecting the fantasy implications of various player performances and team decisions. The MLB draft also saw significant choices, with teams grappling with high-stakes picks at the No. 1 selection. On the ATP Tour, Zizou Bergs claimed his first title at the Eastbourne tournament, becoming the first Belgian man to win a grasscourt championship.

Pro Wrestling & NBA

Professional wrestling saw a significant championship change, with Sami Zayn's Undisputed WWE Championship win setting up future storylines ahead of Summer Slam. In the NBA, teams are actively navigating the 2026 free agency period, with major offseason moves already shaping the league, though considerable work remains for all 30 franchises to solidify their rosters.