Shawberto Carlos and Anderson makes history – Monday’s sporting social
The cricketing world reacted to James Anderson making it 1,000 first-class wickets.
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Your support makes all the difference.Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.
Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from July 5.
Football
England assist king Luke Shaw has a new nickname.
It’s a dog’s life for Alan Shearer.
The Bukayo Saka on a unicorn love continued.
Monday motivation for Harry Maguire.
A great moment for Jordan Henderson.
The bromance continued.
Patrice Evra was supporting England in his own way.
A new look for the final four.
Two striking greats met up.
As did Ronaldinho and Benjamin Mendy.
A big day for the Rooney family.
Roy Keane makes it clear which child brought him the most joy…
Ashley Young was back at Villa.
Ben Brereton was still loving life with Chile.
Tennis
Emma Raducanu continued to enjoy the support of Liam Gallagher and his interesting rhyming slang.
Roger Federer gave a tour around SW19.
Dua Lipa missed SW19.
Children + live TV = ….
Wimbledon is over for Jodie Burrage – but the hard work isn’t.
Cricket
James Anderson passed a landmark.
Kate Cross looked back on an ODI series win.
As did England’s men’s team.
KP was enjoying a quiet cuppa.
F1
Daniel Ricciardo reflected on his weekend.
Cycling
Not a luxurious rest day for Mark Cavendish.
Rugby Union
Leigh Halfpenny on his injury.