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Tuesday's sporting social: Leicester remember Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha

It is two years since the Foxes' owner died in a helicopter crash.

Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.

Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from October 27.

Football

Leicester and their players – past and present – marked two years since the death of club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and four others in a helicopter crash shortly after take-off from the King Power Stadium.

Chief Executive Susan Whelan led a #lcfc representation which also included Brendan Rodgers, Wes Morgan, Kasper Schmeichel and Jamie Vardy. pic.twitter.com/HZMFlJ8h9p

β€” Leicester City (@LCFC) October 27, 2020

Tottenham and Chelsea wished Glenn Hoddle a happy 63rd birthday.

Marcus Rashford hailed the efforts of local councils in funding food provision over half-term.

Ben Chilwell had fun with the filters.

Harry Kane got shirty.

Ian Wright met an old friend.

Leeds did their bit for charity.

Glen Johnson took his son for a game of golf.

Cricket

Happy birthday sledging Sangakkara!

Sir Geoffrey Boycott was as modest as ever.

Rugby League

SBW was pleased to be in Canberra.

Good work!

Tennis

Novak Djokovic is fluent in German.

They got it on camera.

A new bromance.

Boxing

Nicola Adams took time out from Strictly training to thank people for the birthday love.

Eddie Hearn counted down.

Derek Chisora is WAR ready.

Carl Frampton celebrated his wedding anniversary.

Cycling

Sir Chris Hoy observed how little has changed in cycling over the years.

Golf

Ian Poulter got in the swing of things.

Formula One

F1's most victorious driver was back in training ahead of this weekend's race.

Llando Norris said sorry.

Gymnastics

Max Whitlock was busy in the gym.

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