Sinner triumphs over Medvedev to secure first Indian Wells title

Jannik Sinner claimed his maiden Indian Wells title on Sunday, defeating Daniil Medvedev 7-6(6) 7-6(4) in a polished display of hard-court excellence under the California ​desert sun, Reuters reported. 

The Italian was imperious throughout, finishing with 28 winners, 10 aces and a ‌perfect eight out of eight net points.

He is now only the third player in history to win all six ATP Masters 1000 hard-court titles, joining Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, according to Reuters ​​​​​​. 

England coach Borthwick sees hope despite terrible Six Nations campaign

England ended the Six Nations with a bitter taste after a last-gasp 48-46 defeat by France but with a clearer blueprint of how they want to play, head coach Steve ​Borthwick said after a breathless title decider on Saturday, Reuters reported. 

Thomas Ramos’s late penalty won it at ‌the Stade de France, condemning England to a fourth defeat of the campaign despite their most fluent attacking display of the championship.

“I’d first congratulate France on a tremendous performance today and huge congratulations to them for winning the title,” Borthwick told ​reporters after England lost four games for the first time in a Six Nations campaign, according to Reuters. 

Iraq to travel for Mexico playoff despite coach’s call for postponement

Iraq will travel to Mexico at the end of the week ​for their World Cup playoff despite calls from coach Graham Arnold to postpone the match as they are facing travel disruption due to the Middle East ​conflict, the country's FA president Adnan Dirjal ​said on Saturday, Reuters reported. 

Iraq are due to face ⁠either Bolivia or Suriname in Monterrey on ​March 31. Regional airspace has been closed since February ​28, when U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran triggered retaliatory missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, grounding ​several flights.

Dirjal said in a video statement ​carried by the Iraqi News Agency that the federation had ‌written ⁠to world soccer's governing body FIFA to explain “the situation in the region and the difficulties facing the national team”.

ICC reprimands Pakistan's Agha over reaction to controversial run-out

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reprimanded Pakistan batter Salman Agha for his reaction to a ​controversial run-out in the second One-Day International against ‌Bangladesh in Dhaka on Friday, Reuters reported ​​​​​​. 

Short of his crease at the non-striker's end, Agha was bending down to pick up ​the ball to return it to a Bangladesh ​bowler after his teammate Mohammad Rizwan had ⁠driven it towards him.

However, Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan ​Miraz circled around behind Agha to collect the ball ​and threw down the stumps, sparking a debate about the “sportsman spirit”.