MOTORSPORT: Alex Lynn will be hoping for a trouble-free race in the fourth round of the FIA Formula E Championship.
The Grove-based driver returns to action in Santiago, Chile, this weekend bidding to end his frustrating start to the season.
Despite scoring points in all three races so far, Lynn was forced to coast his electric car home in Hong Kong due to expending too much energy, before a collision cost him a top-six finish in Marrakesh.
But he has helped his DS Virgin Racing team to second in the championship with 58 points.
The Grove-based Panasonic Jaguar Racing outfit are fourth.
NORDIC SKIING: Didcot’s Elizabeth Ireland will represent Great Britain at the OPA-FIS Continental Cup in Cogne, Italy, in March.
The 16-year-old is the only British female to make the squad for the two-day under 18 event.
Ireland competed in her second international cross-country FIS race in Oberhof, Germany, at the beginning of January.
The teenager enjoyed a successful 2017, winning the Under 18 British Roller Ski series and was nominated for junior sportswoman of the year at the Oxfordshire Sports Awards.
INDOOR CRICKET: Hook Norton stay top of Banbury League Division 1 after beating Ruscote with a ball to spare.
DIVISION 1 RESULTS
Ruscote 98-5 (10 ovs, I Hussain 36), Hook Norton 99-2 (9.5 ovs, D Knight 26no, T Bartlett 26no).
Chipping Norton 101-4 (10 ovs, L Manley 35no, B Millard 30no), Shipston 77-6 (10 ovs, M Ireland 35).
Castlethorpe 94-5 (10 ovs, S Walden 41), Gt Tew 89-5 (10 ovs, J White 32no).
Sandford 132-5 (10 ovs, T Goffe 39no, C Thompson 26), Cropredy 122-3 (10 ovs, T Vickers 27no, L Cherry 27no).
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