In pictures: Today in sports

From dramatic football to camels racing to the finish line, here's the world of sport today in pictures

Published : Apr 10, 2019 22:24 IST

 

Hitting where it hurts | Tottenham Hotspur's South Korean striker, Son Heung-Min is picture-perfect dramatic, as he scored against Manchester City in their Champions League clash in London.

Somebody to lean on | Yes, beginnings are hard but after an illustrious career, ends are difficult to prepare for. Erik Spoelstra (L) has kind words for Dwayne Wade (R) as he prepares for his last game at home. Wade bid farewell after helping the Miami Heat beat the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday.

Home run | Children play a game of baseball at a stadium in Havana, Cuba. Judging by that fence, this ground has some epic sporting action.

Bull's eye | Called 'the miracle', Mikuru Suzuki's impeccable skill and drive helped her become the first Asian player to clinch a world title. The Japanese player looks like she has her plans for world dominance in place.

Finish with a splash | It seems appropriate to call the Malaysian Le Tour de Langkawi a heated affair, seeing the cyclists being sprayed by firemen to cool off at the finish line.

Golden gallop | Not the race you were expecting, isn't it? Camels against the Al Marmoom Racetrack in Dubai makes for quite a photograph. The festival promotes the traditional sport of camel racing within the region

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Hitting where it hurts | Tottenham Hotspur's South Korean striker, Son Heung-Min is picture-perfect dramatic, as he scored against Manchester City in their Champions League clash in London.
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