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Australia take a slender lead as West Indies strike late on day-two of Grenada Test.
India are still in command despite England fightback on day-three of second Test
And Madison Keys unlocked as another top seed fall at Wimbledon.
India are still in command despite England fightback on day-three of second Test
And Madison Keys unlocked as another top seed fall at Wimbledon.
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00:00Well, all right, it's game on in Grenada as the bowlers took center stage in day two of the second test between the West Indies and Australia.
00:18The Windies, well, they were bowled out for 253, just 33 runs shy of Australia's first innings total of 286 as Brandon King led the flight with a top score of 75.
00:29But the Aussies, well, they were wobbling at stumps, reaching 12 for two in their second innings. They'll resume day three with a slim lead of 45.
00:36Well, the West Indies had a poor start in their attempt to get a first innings lead against Australia in Grenada. Craig Brathwaite in his 100th test match for the Windies was dismissed for a golden duck.
00:50John Campbell decided to bat for his pot, but Kessie Carty continues to struggle.
00:56He's ready for it.
00:58He was sent back caught and bowled by Pat Cummings.
01:01Oh, that looks as it's a brilliant catch.
01:05Campbell hit five fours and a six in his knockoff forte, but he was at the third wicket to fall.
01:10Gipses wicket away.
01:12Now was as good a time as any for Brandon King to step up and he batted well, but Ruston Chase would feel like he could have done a better job.
01:20He made a 16.
01:21LBW Hazelwood, 111 for four.
01:24Pitching outside off, impact in line, wickets hitting.
01:27And that's the problem, as the West Indies could not build long partnerships.
01:32Shea Hope made 21 until he got one of these.
01:35169 for five.
01:37That has come back in.
01:38King had a feathered touch for a top score of 75.
01:41He was sent on review.
01:43Okay, freeze it here please, freeze it here.
01:45And Justin Graves added just one.
01:49All of a sudden the Windy's struggling on 174 for seven.
01:53It took the tail enders Alzari Joseph and Shemar Joseph to swipe the Windy's back into the match.
02:00Alzari made it 27 and Shemar 29.
02:06The end of a fighting partnership.
02:09The Windy's getting up to 253.
02:12Australia taking a 33 run lead.
02:15Batting a second a time.
02:17Australia lost two early wickets.
02:19Jaden Seals removed Sam Constas.
02:22Make that two wickets for four runs.
02:24As Seals removes Usman Khawaja for two.
02:27Australia closing on 12 for two.
02:29They lead by 45 runs.
02:33Sergio Dufour, TV6 Sport.
02:35Peace like fire, peace like peas.
02:38Alright, let's get down on the board as TNT's Chloe Fraser is on the verge.
02:41Fraser is on the verge of becoming a double champion at the World Table Tennis Contender Series in Caracas.
02:46Fresh off her under-17 singles title win on Thursday.
02:50Fraser stormed into the under-19 final today with a dominant street sets victory over Venezuela's Dakota Ferreira in the semifinals.
02:58Fraser will now face India's Prisha Goel in the final.
03:03A familiar opponent who pushed her to five sets in their opening round clash.
03:08Meanwhile, Gabriel John had a tough outing in the boys' under-19 division.
03:13Going down in street sets to Venezuela's Carlos Rios.
03:17Alright, let's swim as this country will send its largest ever squad to the World Aquatic Championships which is set for Singapore from the end of July.
03:27Leading the charge is Dylan Carter who will contest the 50-meter freestyle and butterfly fence.
03:32Teen standout Isabella DeFentala is set for the 100- and 200-meter freestyle with Liam Carrington will tackle the 100-meter breaststroke or backstroke for that matter.
03:44Nikolai Blackman is in action in the 100- and 200-meter freestyle and Zuri Ferguson will swim all three backstroke distances for 50, 100 and 200 meters.
03:54Dexter Brong has been appointed head coach with Bertram Blackman serving as the team's manager.
04:01Alright, time to step on the track where this country will send some of its brightest athletic talents to the Nakak Age Group Championships in Nicaragua which starts this weekend.
04:11A delegation of 12 inclusive of 8 athletes left these shows today for a championship which takes place this weekend.
04:19The Nakak Championship gives some of our best young talent the chance to experience competition at a crucial stage in their development.
04:27Gloria Henry, Shania Baines, Jeremiah Hector and Azarian Williams will all compete in the under-15 category.
04:34While Deja Reid, Rihanna Regis, Jafari Edwards and Cullen Henry will battle in the under-15s.
04:41A team manager and three coaches all from Tobago, Rondorf, a 12-member squad.
04:46The squad also features siblings Gloria and Cullen Henry while there's a mother-daughter dynamic between team manager Kelsey Toussaint-Reed and Deja Reid.
04:57Wishing them lots of luck.
04:59Alright, golf.
05:00Moseys under the green as Team TNT wrapped up the Caribbean Amateur Golf Championship on a high note at the Barbados Golf Club.
05:08In the women's division, TNT finished sixth with a total of 73 over par.
05:13Top final scores came from Torrey Freitas Batiste with 81 and youngest team member Isabella Ramdean with 82.
05:21And in the men, as you can see, TNT held their third spot place ending with a team score of 28 over par just behind Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
05:30Captain Liam Brydon led the charge with 68 while Chris Richards Jr. who he saw earlier fired a 69 and was crowned the tournament's best individual player.
05:39As seen here with his father, Chris Richards Sr.
05:43He finished one under par overall.
05:45A proud finish for TNT as the golfers showed grit, talent and promise for the future.
05:50Well, chess makes its move ahead as the Mind Warriors Academy Chess Club in commemoration of International Chess Day is set to host its inaugural chess festival later this month.
06:02Trophies, medals and a total of 10,000 in cash prizes will be up for grabs.
06:06Mind Warriors member Sonja Johnson promises a weekend pack with a high level of competition and excitement.
06:13Mind Warriors Academy is is founded by two time national champion Joshua Johnson and the vision behind this particular event is to expose players and enthusiasts of all ages to come and celebrate with us International Chess Day.
06:35It's open to all ages with prizes from all age categories and there's even a novice section on the 19th of July for the rapid event.
06:45So we ask everyone to come and celebrate with us and let's just have an amazing day.
06:54Well, Rochelle might not have warned you, but it's raining seeds.
06:59Well, not those type of seeds, but Wimbledon seeds as another top seed fell today with American Madison Keys, the latest as the sixth seed was bounced out.
07:09Also exiting today was four-time major champion Naomi Osaka and American Ben Shelton had a very quick day on the court.
07:16The latest to fall.
07:18The American sixth seed met her match against the world number 104 from Germany, Laura Sigmund.
07:246-3 and 6-3 to the German.
07:27Sigmund will take on Argentina's Solana Sierra in the fourth round.
07:33Naomi Osaka is also out.
07:35The four-time Grand Slam champion took the first set against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova,
07:40but her Russian opponent stormed back to win the next two.
07:43It's been more than four years since Osaka last lifted a major trophy.
07:47Pavlyuchenkova moves into the fourth round.
07:50I'm just really upset, but I think if I look back on it, I can be happy with how I played.
08:01I think I started getting a lot more comfortable on grass, but clearly I need to work on a couple of things.
08:09Overall, I don't know if she's a great grass court player.
08:16I didn't look at her grass record, but she was playing pretty well to me.
08:21On the men's side, Taylor Fritz is through to the fourth round.
08:24Fritz defeated Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, 6-4, 6-3, 6-7 and 6-1.
08:31He will face world number 44 Jordan Thompson next.
08:36And in one of the strangest things you'll see at this year's Wimbledon,
08:39American 10 seed Ben Shelton came back to finish his match from the previous day,
08:43and it took all of just 55 seconds.
08:46Shelton led Australia's Rinki Hijikata in their second round match on Thursday.
08:506-2, 7-5 and 5-4 was the score when play was suspended because of fading light.
08:56They came back on Friday, and Shelton won the first and only game of the day to advance to the third round.
09:03Thank you for staying late and then coming back.
09:06Yeah, for me very different, playing over two days, coming out for whatever that was, 55 seconds today.
09:13I was hoping to maybe hit a few ground strokes today, but I might have to go to the practice courts.
09:21But yeah, I thought that overall I couldn't be more happy being in the third round of Wimbledon.
09:25Well, let's slide back into the crease where England mounted a spirited fight back on day three of the second test against India.
09:32Chasing a daunting 587, the hosts were reeling at 84 for four,
09:38but a massive 303-run partnership between Harry Brooks and Jamie Smith turned the tide.
09:43Both batsmen notched the brilliant sentries as England closed the gap,
09:47eventually bowing or bowling them out for 407, still 180 runs behind.
09:52But the Indians, well, they would close on 64 for one to stretch their lead to 244 at the close.
09:59Things went from bad to worse quickly for England on day three.
10:10With two quick wickets at 84 for four, England needed a solid partnership.
10:18And they would get one from Harry Brook and Jamie Smith.
10:22Quickly on to that, it's a bit of a signature stroke.
10:26Smith was more belligerent in a scintillating partnership.
10:29He accepted and that is dispatched.
10:32Smith getting his turn off only 80 balls.
10:35He went for it, he went for it.
10:37And he's got it.
10:41Brooks wasn't shabby himself as he notched test-ton number nine.
10:46This time he doesn't miss out.
10:48900 for Harry Brook.
10:50And he's got it in just 27 test matches.
10:53The pair taking England from a position of despair to one of home.
10:57Brilliant off-drive.
10:59Brooks departed on 158, closed an epic 303-run stand but ushered in a slew of wickets.
11:06Smith continued his fine batting form going for an unbeaten 184 but wickets kept falling.
11:13Karen Nye has a very safe pair of hands.
11:17Mohamed Siraj was the pick of the bowlers with six wickets as the final five wickets fell for only 20 runs.
11:24Finally, the finger goes up.
11:27As England were dismissed on 407, still 180 runs in a raise.
11:32On the head.
11:33India would add 64 runs for the loss of one wicket at the close.
11:37Tongue doesn't see it at mid wicket.
11:39Stretching their healthy lead to 244 runs with two days of action still to come.
11:44Terence Clark, CP6 Sport.
11:47Fans are still reeling after the football world was rocked by the sudden deaths of Diego Jota
11:53and his brother Andrew Silva in a vehicular accident.
11:56Fans not only from his native Portugal have paid tribute but also fans from rival clubs as well.
12:02Fans have been laying flowers, shirts and scarves at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium.
12:09The funeral for Jota and his brother Andrew Silva will take place in Portugal on Saturday.
12:14Jota won last season's Premier League title with Liverpool and their coach Arne Schlott said he had no words to describe the pain.
12:21While the club's captain Virgil van Dijk said he was absolutely devastated.
12:25The Portuguese international was also remembered ahead of his country's opening match at the Women's Euros.
12:33A moment of silence was held in memory of the 28-year-old and his brother before Portugal faced Spain.
12:39Jota got married less than two weeks ago and was the father of three children.
12:44Portugal lost the match 5-0 and forward Jessica Silva admitted it was a terrible day to play football.
12:51Life is much more important than playing football.
12:58There's not much I can say. It's all happened so fast.
13:01There are things that are much more important than playing a game.
13:04And the truth is that it was a terrible day to go out onto the pitch.
13:08Of course, we wanted to do this. We wanted a win too, to dedicate it to Diogo and Andre.
13:14But I don't know. This is so much more important, quite honestly.
13:17It was a defeat, that's true, but it was so tough to walk on the pitch.
13:21Of course, we have to keep going.
13:23But for me, quite honestly, and I mean this, there are things so much more important than playing football.
13:29Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich also paused their training to pay respect to Jota and his brother.
13:35Bayern face PSG on Saturday in the quarter-finals, while Real play Dortmund.
13:42The news is disturbing for former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey,
13:47as he's in some hot water after being charged with five conks of rape allegations.
13:52The Ghana star is also facing allegations of sexual assault.
13:56UK police say the crimes reportedly happened between 2021 and 2022.
14:01Partey recently left the gunners after the expiration of his contract.
14:06Well, they might be ice, but they're still always hot as the United States will report former Mexican world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. for overstaying his visa.
14:17The 39-year-old was arrested and has charges pending back in his homeland.
14:22U.S. officials say that he also faces organized crime charges in his home country.
14:28The arrest comes just days after Chavez fought Jake Paul in California.
14:32The 39-year-old was detained by immigration agents while riding a scooter outside his home in Los Angeles.
14:38Chavez is a former middleweight champion, but his career has been marred by controversy, including failed drugs tests and suspensions.
14:45Oh, there's no doubt that he'll be fighting those charges.
14:49Oh, it's America's 249th birthday and President Trump presented a unique idea of how he will celebrate America's next 250th next year as he proposes a full UFC event on the grounds of the White House.
15:04So every one of our national park battlefields and historic sites are going to have special events in honor of America 250.
15:13And I even think we're going to have a UFC fight.
15:15We're going to have does anybody watch UFC the great day in a while?
15:19We're going to have a UFC fight.
15:21We're going to have a UFC fight.
15:22Think of this on the grounds of the White House.
15:26We have a lot of land there.
15:28We're going to build a little.
15:29We're not.
15:30Dana is going to do it.
15:31Dana is great.
15:32One of a kind.
15:33A UFC fight championship fight full fight like 20, 25,000 people.
15:39And we're going to do that as part of 250.
15:42Great.
15:43All right.
15:44We speed things up as McLaren is looking to not only stretch.
15:48It's already sizable lead in the constructors standings, but also in the drivers race as Formula One switches to the British Grand Prix this weekend.
15:57And Lando Norris is mounting a sustained effort to close the gap on his teammate and leader Oscar Piastri after taking top spot in practice today.
16:06But once again, it was Papaya on top.
16:09Lando Norris fastest in FP2 with a 125.816.
16:12Over two tenths of a second faster than Charles Leclerc in P2.
16:16McLaren haven't won at home since 2008 when Hamilton secured an emotional first victory in front of the British fans.
16:23The now Ferrari man is the only brick to win here since David Coulthard in 2000.
16:28Well, Samba anyone?
16:33Well, might get some right here as we check out tonight's Play of the Day.
16:37Play of the Day is brought to you by Flow.
16:42We keep your rhythm flowing.
16:44After knocking out Manchester City at the FIFA Club World Cup, Al Hilal's dream run came to an end today against Brazilian club Fluminense.
16:54Al Hilal fought back but eventually lost the match 2-1.
16:58For a right back to deliver like that off the other side was impressive.
17:03Here's Martinelli!
17:06Liftoff for Fluminense!
17:09Their first proper attempt on target!
17:16But there was a bit of Brazilian flair from Fluminense that caught the eye.
17:20So for his skill and placement, Matthias Martinelli strikes his way to tonight's TV6 Play of the Day.
17:27Play of the Day was brought to you by Flow.
17:32We keep your rhythm flowing.
17:35Brazil, Brazil, Brazil.
17:37I bet you that a Brazilian club is going to win the club championship.
17:40Alright, that's it for sport for the team. I'm James Saunders.
17:42I'll catch you later.
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