Cricket
India M Tour of Zimbabwe, 1st - 5th T20Is
Wow, Zimbabwe took a game!
India M Tour of Sri Lanka, 1st - 3rd T20Is
A straight win, a DLS win, and a super over win.
South Africa W Tour of India, Only Test, 1st to 3rd T20Is
Shefali Verma, take a bow for that record breaking performance!
The T20Is were shared equally among the hosts, visitors, and rain.
Formula 1
British Grand Prix
LEWIS HAMILTON WINS! A rare (in recent times) masterclass in strategy from Mercedes, switching to intermediate tyres and then back to slicks on the correct lap each time.
Hungarian Grand Prix
Somehow, McLaren messes up while getting maximum points. Norris started on pole, Piastri overtook him on lap 1 turn 1, and seemed to be controlling the race. For the second pit stop, McLaren pitted Norris early, unnecessarily attempting to cover off Hamilton, and then pitted Piastri two laps later. This gave Norris a massive undercut on Piastri, whose inferior tyre management meant he couldn't catch up to Norris… until McLaren realised they just cheated Piastri out of his maiden F1 victory, and then begged Norris to let Piastri win.
Warning: heavy bias ahead
Verstappen had a terrible race himself, the car being unresponsive. He made an illegal overtake at the start and pretended he was forced to. His team advised him to return the position. Later, he said Hamilton ran him out of room, did not have the investigation go his way, and promised to race like that from then on. As if he hadn't been racing like that till now. He then went for an ambitious move on Hamilton and got some air time, somehow not needing to retire. He was annoyed about being undercut, but the irony is that if he had exercised some patience, he could've easily overtaken Hamilton on a massive overcut. But I guess he still doesn't know how to race fairly.
Ocon To Haas
Feels like a downgrade to me, but good for Haas, I think?
Belgian Grand Prix
Russell did a magnificent one-stop to win, but got disqualified for an underweight car. Considering how fine the winning margin was, I have no doubt the violation was a factor in the win.
Sainz To Williams
They're on the rise, and they have two really good appendix-less drivers now! Although I hoped it was Mercedes for him.
Formula E
London E-Prix
Race 1
Cassidy messed up qualifying, allowing Wehrlein to win and take the lead in the Drivers' Championship. He then had equipment trouble with his Attack Mode activations. Dennis had a scrappy race, acting like if he was alongside a driver, the other driver is supposed to give up the position. Frijns got put into the wall by him, and then Vergne put him into the wall. Interestingly, Vergne himself made that mistake when he got put into the wall by Daruvala. Guenther looked ready for a podium but retired from a gearbox failure.
Race 2
Winner takes all. Cassidy started on pole. Dennis puts Mortara into the wall on a straight, but this time was unintentional. The Jaguars of Evans and Cassidy in the top two positions attempt to work together to baulk Wehrlein in third. They let each other take their first Attack Mode activations without losing position. The second time around, Evans doesn't give Cassidy enough of a gap dropping him to third, behind Wehrlein, after taking his final Attack. He's still in the net race lead because when Evans and Wehrlein will drop back when they take their respective Attack activations. But racing in the pack makes you prone to incidents, and it is Wehrlein's teammate da Costa whose ambitious divebomb puts Cassidy out of the race. I don't see how that was not intentional. Rowland has a scare about the lap counter. Evans then misses yet another Attack activation, allowing Wehrlein to win the race and the title. Jaguar take the Teams' and Manufacturers' titles.