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Top Stories in Sports: July 3, 2024 – Joe Root’s Reflection, Dravid’s Farewell, Ronaldo’s Last Euro, and More

The latest national and international sports news today brings a mix of emotions and updates from the world of cricket, football, javelin, and chess.

Starting with cricket, former England captain Joe Root reflected on Jonny Bairstow’s infamous stumping dismissal in the 2023 Ashes during an ECB documentary release. Meanwhile, Rahul Dravid bid farewell to his tenure as India’s head coach after leading the team to victory in the T20 World Cup. The Indian team is set for a major overhaul with several key players announcing their retirements and new faces being called up for the upcoming T20I series against Zimbabwe.

In tragic news, one of the inventors of the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method, Frank Duckworth, passed away at the age of 84. The method, used to determine results in rain-affected cricket matches, has been a crucial part of the sport since its introduction in 1997.

Moving on to football, Cristiano Ronaldo faced a moment of disappointment in the Euro 2024 Round of 16 match against Slovenia when he missed a penalty but later redeemed himself by scoring crucial goals for Portugal. Ronaldo also confirmed that this would be his last European Championship, expressing his gratitude for the game and his supporters.

In javelin news, Kishore Jena achieved a significant milestone by breaching the 80m mark for the first time this season at the Inter-State Athletics meet. Despite finishing in third place, Jena’s performance was commendable and showcased his potential in the sport.

Lastly, in chess news, Singapore won the hosting rights for the World Chess Championship, beating out bids from Indian cities Chennai and New Delhi. The decision was based on the criteria of a neutral venue, ensuring fairness in the competition.

Overall, the sports world is filled with moments of triumph, reflection, and determination as athletes and teams continue to strive for excellence in their respective fields.

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