Kyrie Irving had a career-high 57 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers rallied for a 128-125 overtime victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA on Thursday.
Irving had the most points in the NBA this season, topping his 55-point game against Portland on Jan. 28. He scored nine points in the final minute of regulation to force overtime.

Mexico's best charro horsemen, wearing traditional wide-brimmed sombreros, lassoed galloping mares, flipped bulls by their tails and tested their mettle atop spirited horses on a recent weekend in Mexico City.
It was a national tournament of the country's official sport: charreria, or Mexican rodeo. The sport evolved over centuries from the demands of working life on ranches. The skills and traditional dress on display in charreria evoke a bygone era of hacienda life.

Sauber's legal dispute with Formula One driver Giedo van der Garde remains unresolved, with a further court hearing scheduled for Saturday.
The Supreme Court of the state of Victoria in Australia had ordered Sauber to honor the Dutch driver's contract this season despite having signed drivers Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr instead.

A Berlin court has fined three Lebanese men on allegations they seized a 15-year-old relative against his will in what he says was an attempt to force him into marriage because he's gay.
State Court spokesman Tobias Kaehne said Thursday the boy's father and two uncles were each fined 1,350 euros ($1,430), or 90 days in jail, if they don't pay.

Zimbabwe was thrown out of 2018 World Cup qualifying on Thursday for failing to pay its national team coach.
FIFA's disciplinary committee said it took the action "as a result of the non-payment of an outstanding debt" by Zimbabwe's football federation to coach Jose Claudinei Georgini.

Exiting the Champions League was painful for Jose Mourinho but there was no sense of injustice. The Chelsea manager was uncharacteristically restrained, with no attempt to excuse an abject performance against a Paris Saint-Germain side reduced to 10 men for most of Wednesday's game.
Chelsea lacked defensive organization and attacking resolve against the French league's second-place team. And Mourinho was left questioning the mental strength of his players, who have forged a five-point lead in the Premier League but couldn't beat a team shorn of striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic after half an hour.

Bayern Munich wingers Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery have both been ruled out of Saturday's visit to Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga with minor knocks.
The club says Robben has a "clamped nerve" and Ribery has an ankle injury. Both players were substituted during Bayern's 7-0 Champions League rout of 10-man Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday.

The Japanese football association has formally approved the appointment of Vahid Halilhodzic to become national team coach.
The hiring of the 62-year-old Bosnian was agreed upon at a meeting of the JFA's executive board on Thursday.

FIA race director Charlie Whiting says Formula One's governing body has no deadline on completion of an investigation into the cause and effects of Fernando Alonso's accident in preseason testing which has forced him to miss this weekend's season-opening race.
Alonso's McLaren team says the Spaniard suffered concussion and will skip the Australian Grand Prix to prevent the risk of serious secondary concussion in Melbourne.

On the eve of perhaps the most telling two days in the Formula One season, several drivers bravely talked up their chances of challenging Mercedes, while fearing that Friday's practice session at the Australian Grand Prix and Saturday's qualifying were likely to show the silver cars remain in a class of their own.
Analysis of preseason lap times suggested Mercedes was around a second a lap faster than its nearest rivals — a giant margin by F1 standards — and driver Nico Rosberg did not bother trying to play down his team's advantage when asked Thursday about the preparations for the new season.
