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Wed, 15 July, 2009, 16:42 GMT 17:42 UK
Flintoff quits Tests after Ashes
England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff announces he will retire from Test cricket after the Ashes series against Australia.
Crouch in talks with Sunderland
Peter Crouch holds talks with Sunderland after they agree a £12m fee with Portsmouth, BBC Sport understands.
Cavendish equals record with win
Mark Cavendish produces a stunning sprint finish to win stage 11 of the Tour de France and equal Barry Hoban's British record of eight stage wins.
Villa agree deal to sign Downing
Middlesbrough agree a fee in the region of £12m for the transfer of England winger Stewart Downing to Aston Villa.
Hartson told cancer also in lungs
Former footballer John Hartson undergoes emergency surgery as doctors confirm testicular cancer has spread to his lungs.
Hughes continues pursuit of Terry
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes reignites his bid to bring Chelsea captain John Terry to Eastlands.
Fulham accept Hull bid for Zamora
Hull City have a £5m bid for Fulham striker Bobby Zamora accepted by the London club.
Rangers' Webster joins Dundee Utd
Dundee United sign Rangers defender Andy Webster on a season-long loan deal.
Adebayor passes Man City medical
Emmanuel Adebayor passes a medical and will move from Arsenal to Manchester City once his work permit is approved.
Vieri trial at Blackburn extended
Veteran Italian striker Christian Vieri is to join Blackburn on their pre-season tour in the hope of earning a contract.
Bolt to take on Powell in London
Asafa Powell will challenge fellow Jamaican and triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt over 100m at this month's London Grand Prix.
I will quit presidency - Mosley
Max Mosley decides he will not stand for re-election as president of Formula 1's governing body.


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