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Former captain Michael Vaughan said he was “staggered” by England’s decision to field first after India piled on 359-3 on day one of the first Test at Headingley.

Despite hot temperatures and a pitch offering no obvious assistance to the bowlers, England captain Ben Stokes chose to bowl on winning the toss.

Stokes’ choice gave the opportunity for opposite number Shubman Gill to stroke an unbeaten 127, while opener Yashasvi Jaiswal cracked 101. In Stokes’ defence, Gill also admitted he would have bowled first.

But Vaughan, who played all of his domestic cricket for Yorkshire, told Test Match Special: “I am an old school traditionalist. Here at Leeds, when the sun is shining, with dry weather, you bat.”

England have made a habit of fielding first since Stokes became captain in 2022.

In nine previous home Tests in which England have won the toss in that period, they have batted first only once. From those nine matches, they have won six and probably would have had a seventh had it not been for rain in Manchester during the fourth Ashes Test of 2023.

Recent history also favours fielding first at Headingley. The previous six Tests on this ground were won by the team that fielded first.

There can be justification for fielding first in good batting conditions. In order to win a Test a team needs to bowl the opposition out twice, and therefore gives themselves the maximum amount of time to do that by fielding first.

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Vaughan, who famously captained England to victory in the 2005 Ashes, believes Stokes should have given more credence to conditions on Friday morning when he made his decision.

“You always have to pick your decisions on that moment, and not things that you did here years ago or at other times. It can’t affect what the decision is today,” he said.

“You look at the England side and their strength is in the batting. And there is inexperience in the bowling at the moment. Ben clearly had a gut feeling, and sometimes it has worked.”

England fast bowling consultant Tim Southee explained the decision was partly affected by the green colour of the pitch on Thursday.

“With the colour of the wicket yesterday, and a little bit of moisture left in it if there was a little bit of help in it, it was probably going to be this morning,” said the New Zealander. “That was the thinking behind the decision.

“You look at the surface and make the decision on what you think will give you the best chance. Not all the time do you get it right.”

There are infamous examples of England captains choosing to field first, only for the decision to backfire.

Nasser Hussain did so in the first Ashes Test against Australia in Brisbane in 2002 and England never recovered. David Gower inserted the Australians on this ground in 1989, only for the tourists to rack up 601-7 declared.

In contrast, Stokes himself asked New Zealand to bat first at Trent Bridge in 2022. The Black Caps piled on 553, but England completed a fourth-innings run chase courtesy of Jonny Bairstow, the first example of ‘Bazball’.

Therefore, the wisdom of Stokes’ decision in this Test will be revealed over the following four days and will be heavily influenced by how England play India pace-bowling maestro Jasprit Bumrah.

“It was a good pitch, so it’s not easy to restrict runs,” said Vaughan. “Ben Stokes is still positive and he will come back tomorrow saying let’s get seven wickets.

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Vaughan ‘staggered’ by England decision to bowl

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Former captain Michael Vaughan said he was “staggered” by England’s decision to field first after India piled on 359-3 on day one of the first Test at Headingley.

Despite hot temperatures and a pitch offering no obvious assistance to the bowlers, England captain Ben Stokes chose to bowl on winning the toss.

Stokes’ choice gave the opportunity for opposite number Shubman Gill to stroke an unbeaten 127, while opener Yashasvi Jaiswal cracked 101. In Stokes’ defence, Gill also admitted he would have bowled first.

But Vaughan, who played all of his domestic cricket for Yorkshire, told Test Match Special: “I am an old school traditionalist. Here at Leeds, when the sun is shining, with dry weather, you bat.”

England have made a habit of fielding first since Stokes became captain in 2022.

In nine previous home Tests in which England have won the toss in that period, they have batted first only once. From those nine matches, they have won six and probably would have had a seventh had it not been for rain in Manchester during the fourth Ashes Test of 2023.

Recent history also favours fielding first at Headingley. The previous six Tests on this ground were won by the team that fielded first.

There can be justification for fielding first in good batting conditions. In order to win a Test a team needs to bowl the opposition out twice, and therefore gives themselves the maximum amount of time to do that by fielding first.

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Vaughan, who famously captained England to victory in the 2005 Ashes, believes Stokes should have given more credence to conditions on Friday morning when he made his decision.

“You always have to pick your decisions on that moment, and not things that you did here years ago or at other times. It can’t affect what the decision is today,” he said.

“You look at the England side and their strength is in the batting. And there is inexperience in the bowling at the moment. Ben clearly had a gut feeling, and sometimes it has worked.”

England fast bowling consultant Tim Southee explained the decision was partly affected by the green colour of the pitch on Thursday.

“With the colour of the wicket yesterday, and a little bit of moisture left in it if there was a little bit of help in it, it was probably going to be this morning,” said the New Zealander. “That was the thinking behind the decision.

“You look at the surface and make the decision on what you think will give you the best chance. Not all the time do you get it right.”

There are infamous examples of England captains choosing to field first, only for the decision to backfire.

Nasser Hussain did so in the first Ashes Test against Australia in Brisbane in 2002 and England never recovered. David Gower inserted the Australians on this ground in 1989, only for the tourists to rack up 601-7 declared.

In contrast, Stokes himself asked New Zealand to bat first at Trent Bridge in 2022. The Black Caps piled on 553, but England completed a fourth-innings run chase courtesy of Jonny Bairstow, the first example of ‘Bazball’.

Therefore, the wisdom of Stokes’ decision in this Test will be revealed over the following four days and will be heavily influenced by how England play India pace-bowling maestro Jasprit Bumrah.

“It was a good pitch, so it’s not easy to restrict runs,” said Vaughan. “Ben Stokes is still positive and he will come back tomorrow saying let’s get seven wickets.

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Glastonbury Festival’s secret act ‘revealed’ as fans spot huge clue just days before

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The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo are all scheduled to headline the Glastoonbury Festival this year, but there is still a mystery act on the bill.

Glastonbury Festival’s secret act possibly leaked as American rock legend spotted in London(Image: Getty Images)

Has Glastonbury Festival’s secret act accidentally been revealed? Music fans certainly think so. An American rock legend arriving in London just days ahead of things kicking off at Worthy Farm has people convinced the singer’s band is set to play the hush-hush set.

The iconic music festival is returning on Wednesday, with British pop band The 1975, folk star Neil Young and his band the Chrome Hearts, and US pop singer Olivia Rodrigo topping the bill.

Glastonbury is running from June 25 to June 29 this year with performances from the likes of US rapper Doechii, UK singer Raye and veteran rocker Sir Rod Stewart, who will be playing during the coveted legends slot. Also performing is Irish rap trio Kneecap, US star Gracie Abrams and alternative pop singer Charli XCX.

A mysterious act called Patchwork, who will take to the Pyramid Stage on Saturday, will be among the acts listed as TBA.

Organizer Emily Eavis recently stated, “I’ve been working on Patchwork for a long time, so I’m careful not to speculate about who the act might be.” She also acknowledged that, for “logistical” reasons, preparation for their appearance had taken about a year.

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Fans are convinced Patchwork are in fact The Foo Fighters, thanks to Dave Grohl being spotted in London recently. The rocker, who last year announced he had become a father again after an extramarital affair, was seen backstage at the Yeah Yeah Yeahs gig at the Royal Albert Hall.

Grohl, who posed for a photo with American singer Amanda Palmer at the performance, is not a stranger to surprise Glastonbury sets. His band played their first major UK performance since Taylor Hawkins’ death in 2022 at the Somerset festival under the name The Churn Ups.

And Glastonbury fans are convinced a similar thing will be happening again this year. “Dave Grohl is in London, likely will be at the festival,” one Reddit user penned as the pictures of Grohl hit social media. “Has done bits with John Fogerty in the past and other acts. Surely will be popping up at places this year?”

Dave Grohl from the Foo Fighters performs on The Pyramid Stage at Day 3 of Glastonbury Festival 2023
Will the Foo Fighters be returning to Worthy Farm this year?(Image: Getty Images)

One more phrase read, “100% he will be milling about; I’d say a few guest appearances are a safe bet.” Perhaps Neil Young or Alanis for an encore?

Emily Eavis, the festival’s organiser, reported earlier this month that Glastonbury Festival has sold “a few thousand less tickets” this year to prevent overcrowding.

Eavis, 45, described the changes made this year’s festival in an interview on the Sidetracked podcast, saying that Shangri-La’s music area is “going full trees and green space,” which is “completely the opposite of what they’ve done in the past.”

She also made it known that the festival will be able to purchase some land that will be used for crew members. It will be interesting to see how the dynamics on the site are affected by the fact that we also sold a few thousand less tickets.

Last November, the first group of tickets for the event sold out in less than 40 minutes, while the second lot did so in less than 40. According to Evans, “there were times when you just couldn’t sell out, you just couldn’t give them (the tickets) away.”

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Also at the festival, presenters Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw will take to the BBC Introducing stage on June 26 for a live episode of Sidetracked.

Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan shares gushing tribute to partner in new snaps

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Harriet Cowan, a star of Clarkson’s Farm, posted a sweet post on her TikTok page expressing her “hopes this life with him forever” on July 4, 2018.

Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan shares gushing tribute to partner in new snaps(Image: Instagram/harrietcowan_x)

Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan took to her TikTok page to share a before-and-after picture of her and her long-term partner. The star, who is a new addition to the Amazon Prime Video programme, posted a selfie of her and her partner James Booth in 2018, as well as one of them now.

She leaned back on James as the couple soaked in a jacuzzi in the 2025 photo. “From party teenagers in 2018 to mid- to late-20s in 2025, and people who like to get in bed before ten,” says the author. She hoped she would live this life forever and leave you with her. The encouraging post received almost 10,000 likes.

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Harriet Cowan and James Booth
She shared a picture of them in 2018(Image: @harrietcowan3/TikTok)

Fans expressed their happiness in the comments section, with one user writing, “Wishing you both eternal happiness,” and another saying, “You two are so cute.”

One fan wrote, “Wishing you the best.” Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson at Diddly Squat Farm has benefited greatly from Harriet joining the most recent series, especially when fan-favorite Kaleb Cooper left to work on a number of projects across the UK.

Viewers have been ecstatic for the nurse turned farm worker, applauding her for her commitment to rural life and her aspired career to show that “girly girls” like her can handle tractors and livestock with the same skill as their male counterparts.

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Harriet Cowan and James Booth
And another snap of them this year(Image: @harrietcowan3/TikTok)

However, Kaleb’s return to the program made her long-awaited fans yearn for more.

Thanks to the star’s online videos, which have received millions of views, her daily adventures are documented and shared.

At a Young Farmers’ Meeting, Harriet and her partner James first met a long time ago.

Harriet posted a video of James driving a tractor in a recent post on social media, giving the impression that he is four years her senior. She claimed in a previous post that the “belly effect” is crazy because we wouldn’t have met if I hadn’t joined Young Farmers.

The star continued, “YFC gave me my entire life, and I will forever be grateful for that.” Additionally, Harriet urged others to consider joining community organizations because she believed they would “meet the greatest people”

In the meantime, Harriet bid Jeremy her emotional farewells in the show when Kaleb arrived in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

The presenter, who spent 25 years on Top Gear for two seasons, said, “You saved my life. Can we call you if we become stuck once more? “

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US Supreme Court declines to speed up decision to take up fight over tariff

Even before lower courts have rendered their decisions, the US Supreme Court has decided not to move quickly into considering whether to challenge President Donald Trump’s massive tariffs.

A family-owned toy company, Learning Resources, requested on Friday that the Supreme Court expedite the review of the dispute by the country’s top judicial body.

The manufacturer, which produces educational toys, won a court case on May 29 that Trump can’t unilaterally impose tariffs using his claimed emergency authority. The tariffs are currently in place, with that decision currently being put on hold.

Learning Resources &nbsp requested that the Supreme Court decide the tariffs’ legality right away, effectively overriding the District of Columbia Circuit’s District of Columbia Circuit in Washington, where the case is pending.

NBA star Durant becomes minority owner of PSG

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Kevin Durant, the two-time NBA champion, has purchased Paris St-Germain, the champion of the Champions League.

The Phoenix Suns forward will provide expertise during PSG’s planned basketball expansion under the terms of a strategic partnership agreement with Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), the majority owner of the French club.

The four-time Olympic gold medalist said, “It is an honor to partner with QSI and to be a shareholder of PSG, a club, and a city that is incredibly close to my heart.”

“This club has big plans,” said the club’s president, “and I look forward to being a part of QSI’s next growth phase and looking into potential new investment opportunities.”

QSI expressed interest earlier this year in becoming a franchise owners of a basketball team in Europe, which the NBA and Fiba, the sport’s international governing body, have proposed.

The NBA star will “support the club on its continued sports and business diversification and growth,” according to PSG, who announced that they would work with Durant’s media and investment firm Boardroom on a number of “commercial, investment, and content initiatives.”

Durant had previously made an initial investment in the 13-time French champions through the club’s minority shareholder Arctos Partners, but he has since made a direct investment.

Durant, who won two NBA titles with the Golden State Warriors and won gold with the United States in the 2024 Paris Olympics, recently made the Forbes list of the highest-paid athletes in 2025.

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