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Surrey paceman Gus Atkinson makes his test debut against the West Indies at Lord’s tomorrow. Atkinson has played only five County Championship matches this season, taking 14 wickets.
Surrey team-mate Jamie Smith also wins his first cap after being selected as wicket-keeper, a role he doesn’t routinely fill for his county.
Off-spinner Shoaib Bashir plays his first home Test after winning three caps on the winter tour of India.
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Birmingham are anchored firmly to the bottom of the Premiership after they sank to a 37-23 defeat at home to Oxford in a rain-curtailed contest on Monday night.
Oxford’s Maciej Janowski, Chris Harris and Erik Riss all bagged a maximum nine points from their three rides.
The Brummies are three points below second bottom King’s Lynn, who were deducted two points in May, and have raced three more meetings.
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With most eyes on tonight’s Euros semi-final between the Netherlands and England, Irish Premiership champions Larne travel to Latvia’s Rigas SF for a Champions League first qualifying round tie.
Bulgarian champions Ludogorets, who have reached the group stages of the Champions League on two previous occasions, drawing 2-2 with Liverpool in 2015, also start their campaign by hosting Georgia’s Dinamo Batumi.
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Zimbabwe meet India for the third leg of their five match Twenty20 series in Harare tomorrow.
The hosts won the first match by 13 runs, before Abhishek Sharma smashed a century in 47 balls to lead the world champions to a 100-run victory in game two.
India are currently ranked as the world’s best short format team, 11 places above Zimbabwe, but have selected a largely inexperienced squad for this tour.