Jockey Aswat dreams of inspiring more diversity in racing

Five years after Khadija Mellah became the first British Muslim woman to win a horse race in the UK, 18-year-old jockey Aamilah Aswat wishes to follow suit. Source
Pope: England Test team could score 600 in a day

Ollie Pope senses a “real hunger” in England’s batting line-up this summer and believes the Test team could be capable of scoring 600 runs in a single day. Source
Joyce: I can win heavyweight title | ‘AJ, Dubois, they can all get it!’

Joe Joyce is on a quest to recover his place at the top end of the heavyweight division. Source
South Asian Heritage Month: Aswat dreams to follow in Mellah’s footsteps

Five years after Khadija Mellah became the first British Muslim woman to win a horse race in the UK, 18-year-old jockey Aamilah Aswat wishes to follow suit. Source
Norris ready to chase down Verstappen for F1 title

Lando Norris believes he can catch Max Verstappen if McLaren continue on their current trajectory as they look to repeat their one-two in Hungary at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix. Source
Papers: Trent committed to Liverpool despite Real Madrid interest

The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday’s newspapers… Source
Defending men’s champions Invincibles ease past Phoenix in The Hundred

Defending men’s champions Oval Invincibles thrashed Birmingham Phoenix by eight wickets in the opening match of The Hundred at the Kia Oval. Source
‘Move on!’ | Joyce snaps back in awkward exchange over Zhang loss

Joe Joyce says he’s not looking back at his two losses to Zheili Zhang last year and sets his sights on the ‘bigger names’ as he prepares to take on Derek Chisora this weekend. Source
‘Move on!’ | Joyce snaps back when quizzed about Zhang loss

Joe Joyce says he’s not looking back at his two losses to Zheili Zhang last year and sets his sights on the ‘bigger names’ as he prepares to take on Derek Chisora this weekend. Source
Cavendish: There’s always a finish line with everything in life

History-making British cyclist Mark Cavendish told Sky Sports News “there’s always a finish line with everything in life” following his final Tour de France campaign. Source