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Bangladesh are looking for a historic win against Pakistan in the ongoing Rawalpindi Test. Pakistan is trailing Bangladesh by 94 runs with nine wickets to spare before the match resumes on the fifth day. Meanwhile, Inter Miami beat Cincinnati to book a place in the playoffs. All this and much more in today's sports roundup.
Today's top 10 sports news
Pakistan vs Bangladesh Rawalpindi Test promises thrilling conclusion
Bangladesh are on the brink of recording their first ever victory over Pakistan in Test cricket.
Mushfiqur Rahim becomes Bangladesh's most successful away Test century
Mushfiqur Rahim has scored 500 runs in away Test matches, the most by a Bangladesh player in Test matches.
Mushfiqur Rahim records most away Test runs
Mushfiqur Rahim is Bangladesh's highest run scorer (2381) in an away Test match.
Mushfiqur Rahim records Bangladesh's highest individual performance in Pakistan
Rahim's 191 runs in the first innings of the Rawalpindi Test made him Bangladesh's highest individual score in Pakistan.
Inter Miami beats Cincinnati to advance to playoffs
Luis Suarez scored as Inter Miami beat Cincinnati 2-0 to advance to the MLC playoffs.
Novak Djokovic aims for 25th Grand Slam ahead of US Open
After winning gold at the Paris Olympics, Djokovic is looking to win his 25th Grand Slam title as the US Open approaches.
England beats Sri Lanka to take 1-0 lead in Test series
England defeated Sri Lanka by five wickets in the Test match at Old Trafford to take the lead in the series.
England make big leap in WTC points table, overtaking Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka
England's win over Sri Lanka in the first Test has seen them move up to fourth in the WTC points table.
Joe Root surpasses Rahul Dravid on the list of batsmen who score fifty runs in Test matches
Joe Root has overtaken Dravid on the list of batsmen with most fifties in Tests. Root now has 64 fifties or more in Tests.
Sri Lanka drops to fifth place in WTC points table
Sri Lanka lost to England in the Test match at Old Trafford and dropped to fifth in the World Test Championship points standings.