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Tuesday's sporting social: Tributes for Frank Worthington after death at 72

Tuesday's sporting social: Tributes for Frank Worthington after death at 72
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We look at some of the best examples from March 23.

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 March 23.

Football

Remembering Frank Worthington.

Our thoughts are with his family and friends. https://t.co/mERIBbCzBv

โ€” Huddersfield Town (@htafc) March 23, 2021

Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. pic.twitter.com/tEYRFCaw1P

โ€” Bolton Wanderers (@OfficialBWFC) March 23, 2021

Bruno Fernandes with an important message.

One year on from the first lockdown, Marcus Rashford reflected.

We probably won't be seeing Cesc Fabregas in F1 any time soon.

Back with the Three Lions.

But why didn't you do five miles, JT?

Carlos Vinicius describes the assist from his translator.

Jackie Groenen shared the love.

International duty...

Jerzy Dudek turned 48.

Cricket

England against India caught the attention.

Even footballer Yannick Bolasie was enjoying the cricket.

Parenting problems.

An honour for the late Abdul Qadir, who played 171 international games for Pakistan.

Rugby union

The Six Nations continued for Scotland.

Formula One

Charles Leclerc trained on the tennis court ahead of this weekend's season opener.

Red Bull reserve driver Alex Albon celebrated his birthday.

Boxing

Campbell Hatton got the "hardest part of the week" out of the way.

Eddie Hearn was counting down.

Cycling

Ethan and Leo Hayter have come a long way.

Rohan Dennis celebrated his first win with Ineos Grenadiers.

Athletics

Happy birthday, Sir Mo Farah.

Golf

Ian Poulter feels the need for speed.

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