Root wants a break and Billings’ bobby-dazzlers – Tuesday’s sporting social
Charlie Austin stuck to his promise and Jenson Button reminisced.
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Football
Charlie Austin stuck to his promise.
International duty continued.
Fulham got topical ahead of their return to action.
A dark day for Belgian football following the death of Miguel Van Damme aged 28.
Cricket
Joe Root was looking forward to a break.
Bobby-dazzlers!
Jos Buttler was ready for action.
KP wanted change.
Virat Kohli was in the picture.
Graeme Swann had a sea view.
Motor Racing
Jenson Button reminisced.