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ITV star Ranvir Singh rushed to A&E as she undergoes emergency surgery at midnight

ITV Lorraine presenter Ranvir Singh was forced to pull out of hosting the show on Friday after she was rushed to hospital and underwent surgery for a ruptured appendix

Ranvir was forced to drop out of ITV’s Lorraine last minute(Image: (Image: ITV))

TV presenter Ranvir Singh has received an outpour of support from fans after revealing a recent health ordeal landed her in the hospital for emergency surgery. The 47-year-old, known for filling in for Lorraine Kelly on ITV’s Lorraine and for hosting Good Morning Britain, took to Instagram with an update and pictures showing her pre- and post-surgery contrasts.

In one photo, she looked chic in a white suit at the ITV studios, while others show her in a hospital bed connected to medical gear, including an IV drip. She captioned the post, explaining: “Had a fab time as always hosting @lorraine last Wednesday wearing this gorgeous linen white pinstripe suit, felt a bit drained and foggy in the morning but nothing a couple of coffees couldn’t sort out.”

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Ranvir shared snaps from the hospital(Image: ranvirtv/Instagram)

Her story continued with a shocking turn: “I’m off air – all good – at 1030am I feel this sudden stomach ache. I stay in bed all day. Turns out I had a ruptured appendix and had urgent surgery at midnight on Thursday!

“Woke up 5am on Friday morning, high on anaesthetic and certain I could get into work to host the show as normal [laughing emoji]..

“Pretty nasty few days, the bacteria had spread and infected my blood etc and told to take this week off by @jadeens I’m sore and shuffling around, can’t drive for a week, and no exercise for 4 weeks (! ) so really it’s the boredom that will kill me! Ps. Anyone else have this horrendous shoulder pain afterwards? It’s mad isn’t it!”, reports the Express.

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Ranvir is having to take a break from presenting(Image: (Image: Getty))

Some of her pals and colleagues were quick to show their support for Ranvir. In the comments, GMB’s Alex Beresford penned: “Awwww wishing you a speedy recovery xxxx.”

Emmerdale’s Bradley Riches chimed in with: “Sending my love xoxoxo,” as I’m a Celeb’s Melvin Odoom dropped an ok-sign emoji. Fans also sent their good vibes, with one posting: “Wishing you a swift and full recovery.”

Another said: “Get well soon! Take it easy!” A third shared: “Hope you feel better soon.”

ITV’s Lorraine saw an unexpected presenter change on Friday after Ranvir had to opt-out at the last second – and now we know why. Regular viewers got quite the surprise when they switched on to find Andi Peters steering the ship after Ranvir was out due to sickness.

He relayed a message to the audience, announcing: “First thing’s first, I’ve just got to say get well soon to Ranvir, who can’t be here today.”

With a bit of a laugh, he quipped, “Which is why they’ve brought in a bloke in a blinding orange shirt – just to ensure you’re wide awake this morning.”

Further, he expressed heartfelt sentiments, “Get well soon Ranvir, we’re sending all our love your way.”

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Fox chips in from 50 feet to clinch US PGA spot

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Myrtle Beach Classic final leaderboard

-15 R Fox (NZ), M Hughes (Can), H Higgs US) Fox wins at first play-off hole; -14 K Yu (Tpe); -13 N Norgaard (Den) A Smalley (US)

Selected others

-12 T Oleson (Den); -10 H Hall (Eng); -6 S Power (Ire)

New Zealander Ryan Fox clinched a place at this week’s US PGA Championship in dramatic style with a 50-foot chip-in from the fringe of the green to win the Myrtle Beach Classic in a three-way play-off.

It was a first US PGA Tour title in 68 starts for the 38-year-old after he finished on 15 under alongside Canada’s Mackenzie Hughes and American Harry Higgs.

Fox earned his spot in the play-off when Hughes let a one-stroke lead slip with a bogey at the 18th and Higgs was only able to par the last at the tournament, which was played at the same time as the Truist Championship in Philadelphia, won by Austrian Sepp Straka.

He will now line up in the second major of the year which begins at Quail Hollow, North Carolina on Thursday.

Fox, whose father Grant played 46 times for the All Blacks and won the inaugural World Cup in 1987, previously played on the DP World Tour, winning three times including at the BMW PGA Championship in 2023 before trying his luck in the United States.

On the day when Mother’s Day was celebrated in America, he celebrated his win in South Carolina with his wife Anneke Ryff and two young daughters.

“So my wife sort of joked on Friday when I said, ‘What can I get you for Mother’s Day?’ And she goes, ‘Well, a trophy would be nice’. So I guess I lived up to my end of the bargain there,” said Fox, who also earns a two-year PGA Tour exemption.

“To have the wife and kids here is amazing.

“I haven’t transitioned probably as well as I would have liked over the PGA Tour. It was tough last year, I managed to just keep my card, and it’s been a scratchy start this year as well.

“In this game, you don’t get to win very often. You don’t get job security very often either.

“So it’s certainly nice to have that. And at the back of my mind, can feel like for the rest of the year, I can freewheel it a little bit. Hopefully that takes some pressure off.

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Beckham tells Minnesota United to ‘show a little respect’

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David Beckham’s star-studded Inter Miami were thrashed 4-1 by Minnesota United but it was the opposition’s social media activity that he took exception to – and the former England captain went straight to the comments section.

Saturday’s loss was the heaviest Inter had suffered since eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi joined the club in July 2023.

Argentina captain Messi, 37, scored in the second half but Inter suffered a fourth defeat in their past five matches in all competitions.

After their home win, Minnesota posted a photo from the game on Instagram with the caption “Pink Phony Club” – a reference to the colour of Miami’s kit and the Chappell Roan song Pink Pony Club.

They also included a snapshot of the league table showing Minnesota moving above Inter.

Beckham, who co-owns the Major League Soccer club, commented on the post, writing: “Show a little respect, be elegant in triumph.”

Minnesota, who are managed by Welshman Eric Ramsay, then posted a picture of a banner from the game that read: “History over hype, culture over cash”, with the words “hype and cash” highlighted in pink.

Former Manchester United, Real Madrid and LA Galaxy midfielder Beckham, 50, again commented on the post, writing: “Respect over everything.”

Inter won last season’s Supporters’ Shield for the best regular season record, but lost in the first round of the play-offs.

They hired former Argentina and Barcelona midfielder Javier Mascherano in November but lost in the semi-finals of the Concacaf Champions Cup and are currently fourth in the MLS Eastern Conference.

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Virat Kohli announces retirement from India Test cricket team

India batsman Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket, bringing down the curtain on a sparkling career in the longest format just days after captain Rohit Sharma did the same.

Kohli, who made his debut in 2011 and scored 30 centuries and 9,230 runs at an average of 46.85 over 123 tests, is expected to remain available for one-day internationals.

The 36-year-old quit Twenty20 International immediately after India won their second 20-over World Cup trophy in the West Indies last year.

“It’s been 14 years since I first wore the baggy blue in test cricket. Honestly, I never imagined the journey this format would take me on,” Kohli posted on Instagram on Monday.

“It’s tested me, shaped me, and taught me lessons I’ll carry for life.

“There’s something deeply personal about playing in whites. The quiet grind, the long days, the small moments that no one sees but that stay with you forever.”

The retirement of superstars Virat Kohli, left, and Rohit Sharma in the space of one week represents the end of an era in Indian Test cricket [File: Abhishek Chinnappa/Getty Images]

While Kohli’s final test wrapped up a 3-1 test series defeat by Australia in January, which saw India relinquish the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in a decade, he will be remembered most for his spell as captain between 2014 and 2022.

Kohli won 40 of his 68 tests in charge of India to become the country’s most successful skipper in the format, and sits fourth in the list of captains with the most test victories.

Only Graeme Smith (53), Ricky Ponting (48) and Steve Waugh (41) won more tests as captains.

India suffered only 17 defeats with Kohli at the helm as he guided the side to the final of the inaugural World Test Championship in 2021, when they lost to New Zealand.

He was also part of the team that lost the second World Test Championship final to Australia in 2023.

“I’m walking away with a heart full of gratitude – for the game, for the people I shared the field with, and for every single person who made me feel seen along the way,” he added.

“I’ll always look back at my test career with a smile.”

India’s next test assignment is a five-match series in England from June 20.

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Virat Kohli scored 9,230 runs from 123 Test matches for India [Morgan Hancock/Cricket Australia via Getty Images]

‘A night of joy became another false dawn’ – when Spurs thrashed Arsenal

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Three years ago Tottenham beat Arsenal 3-0 and weeks later beat the Gunners to a Champions League place.

It marked the sixth consecutive season that Spurs finished above Arsenal in the Premier League.

Things have changed since then.

The Gunners have finished above their north london rivals ever since and this Premier League campaign will go down as one of the worst in Tottenham’s history.

There remains a light on the horizon – with Tottenham looking forward to a Europa League final against Manchester United, knowing victory will give them a Champions League spot next campaign.

But this won’t stop the speculation about manager Ange Postecoglou’s future after another hugely disappointing league campaign.

“One has gone forwards and one has gone backwards – it’s as simple as that,” said BBC pundit Danny Murphy.

‘Another false dawn’ – Spurs outplay Arsenal

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Harry Kane scored twice for Spurs and Son Heung-min netted the other in that Tottenham win.

Rob Holding was sent off for Arsenal.

A Gunners win would have sealed their Champions League spot with two games to spare, but they ended up losing their next game too and Spurs beat them to a top-four spot.

The mood was high at Tottenham after Antonio Conte had taken them up from eighth place after replacing Nuno Espirito Santo in November.

BBC chief football writer Phil McNulty, who was at that game, said: “Tottenham Hotspur’s decisive win pointed to a golden future under Antonio Conte.

“Arsenal were frail and vulnerable, while Spurs were irresistible and looked in prime position to continue on an upwards curve under the inspirational Conte.

“As so often, Harry Kane and Son Heung-min were the inspiration.

“Instead, it proved to be the high watermark of the Conte era.

“The night of joy and celebration when Spurs swept aside their neighbours can now be viewed as another part of another false dawn.”

Tottenham fan Anna Howells, a content creator for Spurs XY, said: “That day had so much promise, a united team with fans, a manager with a proven record, returning to the Champions League and Harry Kane scoring goals for fun – what could go wrong?”

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As it turned out, Tottenham could not keep Conte happy.

He left by mutual consent in March 2023 after calling his players “selfish” and criticising the culture of the club.

They finished eighth, and lost in the Champions League last 16 to Milan.

There were big changes the following summer as in came Celtic manager Postecoglou, and out went the club’s all-time top scorer Kane to Bayern Munich.

“This is only Ange’s second season, and before that you had Conte, and Mourinho before that,” said ex-England and Liverpool midfielder Murphy.

“So since the end of 2019 Spurs have had three managers while Arsenal have had this stability under Arteta and they have given their manager time to build something.”

It all started so well under Postecoglou, with Spurs top of the table and unbeaten after 10 games going into November.

But a 4-1 home loss to Chelsea, with Spurs having two defenders sent off, sent them on a run of losing 12 of 28 games – and they missed out on a Champions League place by finishing fifth.

Domestically, Tottenham have had a wretched season this time around. They sit 17th and are facing their lowest finish since they were in the second tier in 1977–78.

Yet it could end up being their best season in terms of trophies since 2008, after setting up a Europa League final with Manchester United.

“This season in isolation has been really poor, but they also missed out on the Champions League last season too,” said Murphy, who played for Spurs from 2006 to 2007.

“They would have been really hopeful that they would have been as competitive again this time – fifth again this year would have got them in, but instead they have fallen off a cliff.”

Postecoglou has repeatedly pointed to injuries, but there has not been an upswing in results since several of them returned.

In the Carabao Cup they reached the semi-final, beating Liverpool 1-0 in the first leg before meekly losing the second leg 4-0 at Anfield.

Murphy added: “I don’t think it [their current situation] is a catastrophe for Spurs because they have got some brilliant young players and they have still got some good experienced players.

“Their league form this season and their position is so far short of what that squad should produce and that is ultimately down to the manager.

“I think this is quite an anomaly what has happened to them this season, with the injuries they have had and their lack of confidence at times.

“What I think Spurs need to find is a balance between where they have been under Ange, and where they were in that season they finished fourth under Conte.”

Spurs fan Howell said: “Looking back, the writing has been on the wall since we didn’t back Mauricio Pochettino in terms of signing and going after the players he wanted.

Arsenal ‘won the war’ – the Gunners’ rise

“Spurs might have won the battle that year but Arsenal have absolutely won the war,” said Arsenal fan writer Laura Kirk.

Arsenal kept faith in Arteta, who took over in 2019, and are set for their third second-placed finish in a row, having not finished that high since 2016 before.

Kirk said: “Since Arteta has taken over Arsenal there has always been a very clear direction and identity in how he does things, and how he wants his team to play.

“Building sustainable success takes time, even if it looks like it happened overnight. After Arsenal finished outside of the Champions League places in 2022, there then followed their first season genuinely challenging for the title.”

Arsenal were eight points clear in April 2023, but a run of four games without a win – including a 4-1 loss at Manchester City – saw Pep Guardiola’s team go on to take the title.

Kirk continued: “That season might have looked like it came out of nowhere but success is not linear, and it was the result of small improvements over the course of Arteta’s time at the club.

“Getting to this stage has included ups and downs, but the general direction has been positive.

“Arsenal clearly have faith in Arteta and could see this trend, even if the results weren’t where we wanted to be back in 2022.”

Arteta was backed in the transfer market in 2023 and brought in Declan Rice, Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber for a total of about £200m.

Last season they finished on 89 points, two behind champions Manchester City, and reached the quarter-finals in their first Champions League campaign in six years.

This season they are second behind Liverpool in the league – and reached the semi-finals of the Champions League where they lost to Paris St-Germain.

“Arsenal look in a much more competitive place, with a much-better rounded squad than Tottenham, that is there for all to see,” said Murphy.

Can Spurs ‘bridge the gap’?

It is not all doom and gloom for Tottenham though, says Murphy – who played 29 times for the club.

“If they do bring in a new coach – which I think they will do – who just changes and tweaks things a little bit, and gets them a little bit more defensive minded and brings in a couple of players, then they can soon be competing for those Champions League places again,” says Murphy.

“I don’t think Tottenham can bridge the gap to Arsenal in a summer but with the right appointment and some really good recruitment, why they can’t be fighting for the top four or five next season?

“I’d expect Tottenham to be back to what we’ve seen from them before this season.

“Arsenal are at least a couple of years ahead of them, though. To close that gap again, basically Spurs need to do what Arsenal have done under Arteta.

“The right managerial appointment, some really good recruitment and then the stability Arsenal have had in the past few seasons.”

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