WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: Glasgow City are still a point clear in the Scottish Women’s Premier League after they stuffed Spartans 6-0 and second-placed Rangers came from behind to brush aside bottom club Dundee United 6-1. Hearts won 2-0 at Aberdeen, defending champions Celtic beat Montrose 5-1, Hibs drew 1-1 with Partick Thistle and a Louisa Boyes hat-trick helped Motherwell to a comfortable 6-1 victory over Queen’s Park.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Last year’s champions London Lions are still anchored to the bottom of the Super League after they went down heavily 48-88 at home to Nottingham. Tierra Hodges top-scored with 24 points as Newcastle saw off Manchester 88-78, struggling Cardiff Met lost out 75-38 at Caledonia and Oaklands maintained their 100 per cent record with a 69-54 win in Leicester. Unbeaten table-toppers Sheffield were not in action.

MEN’S CRICKET: Zimbabwe meet Pakistan in the second of their three-match one day series at Bulawayo tomorrow morning after winning the first rain-affected game by 80 runs on the Duckworth, Lewis, Stern method. Chasing Zimbabwe’s 205 all out Pakistan were already struggling at 60-6, with Blessing Muzarabani taking 2-9 from five overs, when torrential rain, thunder and lightning brought the game to a close.

WOMEN’S RUGBY UNION: League leaders Exeter made it sevens wins in a row as they eased to a 29-19 victory at bottom of the table Sale and opened up an eight-point lead in the English Premiership over second-placed Harlequins, who held on to win 15-14 at Saracens. While defending champions Gloucester-Hartpury were without a game Bristol comfortably beat Ealing 26-7 and Leicester remain without a win after losing out 36-24 at Loughborough.

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Pakistan's, Kamran Ghulan, right, plays a stroke, in front of Zimbabwe's wicketkeeper Tadiwanashe Marumani, left, on the first day of the ODI cricket match between Zimbabwe and Pakistan at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Sunday Nov. 24, 2024
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