• Fears of hamstring injury after Briton suffers sharp twinge
  • Team GB’s men win 4x100m bronze behind Canada and US

Dina Asher-Smith is a major doubt for the Commonwealth Games after pulling up sharply during the 4x100m relay at the world championships in Eugene. On Sunday she flew back to the UK for a scan and a medical assessment amid fears she has sustained a hamstring injury.

On a Saturday night when Britain’s men took bronze in the 4x100m, Asher‑Smith was also shooting for the podium as she powered around the final bend – only to then suddenly yelp in pain after suffering a sharp twinge in her left leg.

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