Farewell to former Australia spinner Shane Warne – Wednesday’s sporting social
Warne died aged 52 earlier this month.
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Cricket
Farewell to Shane Warne.
England prepared for a World Cup semi-final.
Virat Kohli was ready to go again.
Football
England players had Harry Maguire’s back.
Maguire said he’d had a lovely time.
Other players also reflected on international duty.
Toni Duggan wished her former club Barcelona well ahead of their El Clasico clash at a sold-out Nou Camp.
Trent saw someone out the window mid-pour!
PSV appointed a familiar face.
Golf
Bryson DeChambeau was raring to go.
Formula One
Jenson Button mixed it up.
Tennis
Nick Kyrgios had his say.