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Last updated: May 6, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

Cricket: International & Domestic Focus

The New Zealand squad has named pace duo Kyle Jamieson and Will O'Rourke to return from injury, bolstering their seam attack ahead of next month's Test series against England and the one-off fixture versus Ireland. This defensive reinforcement comes as former England captain Michael Vaughan criticized the delay in appointing a new national selector, deeming the prolonged wait "ridiculous" for preparations. Separately, Ireland's women's team faces internal scrutiny, with assistant coach Alan O'Connor admitting the side must become "more clinical" after failing to secure results in the recent Women's Six Nations defeat to France.

Rugby Union & Tennis Updates

In Women's Six Nations preparations, Wales received a fitness boost as centres Carys Cox and Hannah Dallavalle are now available for selection ahead of Saturday's clash with Ireland. Meanwhile, on the individual circuit, British tennis star Emma Raducanu is planning a return to competitive play in Strasbourg within the next fortnight, having previously withdrawn from the Italian Open citing unspecified health concerns.

Golf & Motorsport Developments

World number one golfer Scottie Scheffler confirmed his schedule, announcing he will compete in next month's Scottish Open as a final tune-up before defending his title at The Open Championship. In motorcycle racing, Richard Cooper set the pace during the first qualifying sessions at the North West, topping both the Superbike and Supersport classes, while Josh Brookes led the Superstocks category. Separately, Newport County manager Christian Fuchs faces a significant summer rebuilding period following the club's dramatic final-day escape from relegation.