Category: 6. Sports

  • Cramer unfazed about facing partner Jacoby when Wallaroos play USA

    Cramer unfazed about facing partner Jacoby when Wallaroos play USA

    Lori Cramer and Charli Jacoby met through rugby and have been dating for around 18 months. In that time have played on the same team at Exeter Chiefs (pictured) as well as against each other, so Saturday’s meeting is nothing new to them.

    “We’ve played against each other so many times so we totally keep it separate,” Cramer said.

    “There’s rugby and then there’s us and they’re two totally different things.

    “Obviously you want to ask what’s the game plan? But I think we’re a bit more professional than that so it hasn’t been a problem in the past. 

    “I’ve probably got more skin in the game so I’ve got bragging rights. I want to win more than anyone. It is a fun part of it but it doesn’t affect anything else.”

    The Wallaroos beat Samoa in their opening game in Salford over the weekend, but being in a tough pool with USA and England means there is little room for error in their next two games – something Cramer is all too aware of.

    “It’s a World Cup. You’ve got to win every game, really,” the full-back said.

    “This is a game that we’ve been tit-for-tat with the USA for the last couple of encounters so this is definitely a big game for us.”

    USA, meanwhile, lost their opener against the Red Roses in Sunderland on Friday, which means they can ill afford to slip up against the Wallaroos. For her part, Jacoby is confident her side can get the job done.

    “Australia is going to be our big game. Obviously the goal is to make it to a final, but our final is actually this weekend too,” the prop said.

    “Stepping stones for sure, but Australia is the most important game that we’re going to play this tournament. They are physical, but so are we.

    “I think that talking about the intensity, the fast pace, the physicality of the first match against England, if we can do all of those things again against Australia, and do it for a little bit longer, I have no doubt that we’ll be 15, 20 points ahead of them.”

    Jacoby feels USA’s determination to succeed runs deep due to what could be achieved for women playing rugby in the United States in the future. 

    “I think there’s a little bit of pressure on this one, not only like internally, squad-wise, but externally,” Jacoby said.

    “The amount of eyes that are on this tournament right now have increased so much since we’ve brought in Ilona [Maher], and we’ve had so many rugby personalities come up front now, so there’s a lot of people watching.

    “As an individual, I want to do well. As a nation, we want to do well, but this is my last World Cup, and I am retiring after this.

    “I’m not saying that any other nation doesn’t have that anger, but we are coming from a place that we were hardly supported before the last World Cup, we were paying for our own kit, and now we’re finally getting the support and resources that we deserve.”

    Jacoby is not the only familiar face that Cramer will see on the opposition touchline this weekend. USA’s head coach Sione Fukofuka was previously assistant coach with the Wallaroos.

    “Sione has known a lot of us since we were kids and growing up. He’s coached a lot of us, most of us, to be honest. But I think we’ve developed a lot as rugby players since then. 

    “That’s the beauty of rugby. You can try and shut down a few people that you think you know what they’re going to do, but that just opens it up for someone else. As a full squad, we’ve got a really polished kind of system going on.”

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  • 'Patriotism ends where…': Sehwag shamed, BCCI faces boycott storm as India–Pakistan Asia Cup promo sparks fan fury | Cricket – Hindustan Times

    1. ‘Patriotism ends where…’: Sehwag shamed, BCCI faces boycott storm as India–Pakistan Asia Cup promo sparks fan fury | Cricket  Hindustan Times
    2. “Shame On You”: Virender Sehwag, BCCI Blasted Over Viral India-Pakistan Asia Cup Promo  NDTV Sports
    3. How a Simple Cricket Ad Became Sanghi Meltdown Material  indiaherald.com
    4. Sony Pictures’ Asia Cup campaign hits six for unity  Indian Television Dot Com
    5. Asia Cup THIS Is The Only Captain To Win ODI T20I Formats  MensXP

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  • How to stream the Formula 1 2025 Dutch Grand Prix on F1 TV Premium

    How to stream the Formula 1 2025 Dutch Grand Prix on F1 TV Premium

    Formula 1 kicks off the second half of the season this weekend as the Dutch Grand Prix marks the sport’s return from its summer break – and here’s all the information you need to follow the action live on F1 TV.

    Oscar Piastri remains at the top of the Drivers’ Championship ahead of Round 15, but his lead now stands at just nine points from McLaren team mate Lando Norris following the Briton’s victory last time out in Hungary.

    Norris was also the race winner when F1 visited Zandvoort in 2024 – but can the 25-year-old repeat that this time around, or will Piastri return to the top step of the podium?

    There is likely to be plenty of fan support for Max Verstappen as the Dutchman enters into his home weekend. Red Bull struggled for pace at the Hungaroring, but can they bounce back this time out? And where will Mercedes and Ferrari place in the pecking order?

    As usual, we will bring you coverage of all the action from the Dutch Grand Prix across our various platforms.

    You can enjoy the coverage from every session live on F1 TV Pro, where we bring you closer to the action via exclusive features like onboard cameras on all 20 of the drivers’ cars, and access to both our Pre-Race and Post-Race Shows.

    F1 TV Pro can also be streamed easily via Apple TV, Chromecast Generation 2 and above, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. F1 TV Pro is free of ad breaks and available with commentary in six languages.

    New for the 2025 season is F1 TV Premium, a premier service that invites fans to step into the heart of the action with the ability to watch races in 4K Ultra HD/HDR, as well as a personalised Multiview feature available on select devices.

    Viewers can watch every F1 Grand Prix, F1 Sprint, Qualifying and practice session live in 4K Ultra HD/HDR at home, with F2, F3, F1 ACADEMY and Porsche Supercup sessions also available to watch live on the platform.

    Other highlights on F1 TV include in-depth shows such as Tech Talk Retro, which shines a light on iconic car designs from years gone by, and F1 Icons, which tells the exhilarating stories of legendary drivers of the past.

    From a user experience perspective, there is a fresh, mobile-friendly design to make it easier to navigate and select F1 TV content on the go, and an ‘Interactive Schedule’ for web and mobile, enabling users to follow sessions live and access content straight from the schedule.

    Meanwhile, more payment methods are available, including AMEX, allowing fans around the world to access F1 TV with ease.

    As part of a mid-season promotion, fans can currently get 20% off for four months on an F1 TV Pro or Premium Monthly subscription. The promotion runs until September 1, 2025 at 1030 BST – for full terms and conditions click here. Eligible in Pro and Premium markets only and offer can only be redeemed through F1 TV app or web.

    For more information on subscribing to F1 TV you can click here.

    F1 TV Pro and Premium are available in selected locations only.

    For details of broadcasters in your area, click here.

    To find out what time you can watch all the action from the Netherlands, click here.

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  • New Zealand building towards a strong 6DAYS® future with Junior World Trophy entry

    New Zealand building towards a strong 6DAYS® future with Junior World Trophy entry

     

    From a snowy New Zealand winter to the heat of Italy, Blake Affleck (Honda) is enjoying his first taste of competition abroad.

    This is totally different from what I’m used to. I’ve never competed against this many riders before, and the tests are so much rougher than at home. But I’m loving it so far.

    “I’ve had some good tests, but then some crashes too. I feel like I’m riding fast, but just doing silly little things that lead to crashes. I will try to calm it down a bit.”

    Currently leading the FIM Enduro3 World Championship, Hamish Macdonald is New Zealand’s fastest export, and a notable 6DAYS® absentee. Dorr hopes they can soon provide him with a World Trophy team.

    “Hamish Macdonald is New Zealand’s best rider, but we don’t have a World Trophy team to support him,” says Dorr. “We’d love to see that happen.

    “He’s here supporting the Juniors from the sidelines, coaching them through the race. But ultimately, we all want this to be the start of something bigger.”

    From inside the New Zealand team camp, it is clear the passion is there to make it happen very soon.

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  • China raise their level and beat the Dominican Republic for first place

    With the victory, the Chinese got to nine points and confirmed the top spot in the standings in Pool F, setting up a duel with France, who finished second in Pool C, in the Round of 16. Second with six points, the Dominicans will face Brazil, who topped their pool. Both matches will be held on Sunday, in Bangkok.

    Wu Mengjie was China’s leading scorer with 16 points (15 kills, one block), one more than fellow outside hitter Zhuang Yushan, who registered 12 kills, two blocks and one ace. Middle blocker Wang Yuanyuan also got to double digits, tallying ten points with five kills and five blocks.

    “I’m very excited about our team’s relentless effort today,” Wu commented. “We felt that we couldn’t play at our best in the first two matches. We prepared very well for today’s match and our performance was much better. I hope we can bring our best game again in the elimination rounds. We’re going to keep charging forward and taking it one step at a time.”

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  • Talking Points: Tina Hausmann on her F1 ACADEMY campaign, life after the series, and why Zandvoort feels like a home race

    Talking Points: Tina Hausmann on her F1 ACADEMY campaign, life after the series, and why Zandvoort feels like a home race

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  • University of Warwick to host 2026 British Chess Championships

    University of Warwick to host 2026 British Chess Championships

    The University of Warwick is set to host the annual British Chess Championships next summer.

    The event, in its 112th year, will be held in venues on the university’s campus in Coventry from 1 to 9 August.

    More than 1,000 players from under-eights to seniors will take part in a range of age group competitions.

    Paul Bartlett, director of Warwick Conferences, which will operate the venues, said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming players from across the country to a campus that champions ambition, focus and community, qualities that align well with the game of chess.”

    The championships were last held in the city in 2015, and since then the hosts, which has one of the largest and most successful university chess clubs in the UK, have won the British Universities’ Championship three times.

    Mr Bartlett added that the university was proud to be hosting the event and said the campus combined “excellent transport links, modern event spaces, and a strong track record in delivering major events”.

    Alex Holowczak, director of events for the English Chess Federation, said: “The event continues to grow in size and significance, and Warwick provides the facilities, experience and chess pedigree needed to support that growth.”

    This year’s championships took place in Liverpool earlier this month, where Michael Adams, an English chess grandmaster, won the British Chess Champion title for the ninth time.

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  • Here are nine cricketers who battled cancer. List has three players from India – WION

    Here are nine cricketers who battled cancer. List has three players from India – WION

    1. Here are nine cricketers who battled cancer. List has three players from India  WION
    2. Australia Great Michael Clarke, Diagnosed With Skin Cancer, Shares Concerning Update  NDTV Sports
    3. Cricketer fighting a Darker Battle – Clarke’s Emotional Plea…  indiaherald.com
    4. 7 Cricketers Who Battled Cancer: From An India Legend To A RCB Coach  News18
    5. Australian cricketer Michael Clarke opens up on skin cancer battle: ‘Another one cut out…’  MSN

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  • St Lucia Kings Script Historic Chase, Hand Warriors First 200-Plus Run Defense Failure In CPL | Cricket News

    St Lucia Kings Script Historic Chase, Hand Warriors First 200-Plus Run Defense Failure In CPL | Cricket News

    The 2025 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) delivered yet another high-voltage encounter as the St Lucia Kings pulled off one of the most remarkable chases in the tournament’s history. Their victory came at the expense of the Guyana Amazon Warriors, who not only squandered a dominant position but also walked away with an unwanted record for the very first time in CPL history.

    Shepherd’s Power Show Sets the Stage

    Guyana Amazon Warriors looked in complete control during the first innings, piling up a mammoth 202 runs. The highlight of their innings was an electrifying knock from Romario Shepherd, who unleashed his brute force to dismantle the Kings’ bowling attack. His blitzkrieg innings brought the crowd alive and seemed to have put the Warriors on course for a comfortable win.

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    Kings’ Stunning Fightback

    But the St Lucia Kings, known for their resilience, had other plans. Chasing over 200 is always a daunting task in the CPL, yet the Kings approached the innings with calculated aggression. Their top and middle order stepped up collectively, refusing to bow down to the pressure of the steep target. In the end, they completed a record chase, turning the match on its head and leaving the Warriors shell-shocked.

     

    An Unwanted Record for the Warriors

    For the Guyana Amazon Warriors, the loss was doubly painful. Despite setting a target of 202, they became the first team in CPL history to fail to defend a score above 200. For a side that has been among the most consistent performers in the league, the unwanted milestone will sting deeply.

    Kings Carry Momentum

    This win further cements the St Lucia Kings’ reputation as CPL’s comeback specialists. After winning their maiden title in 2024, they have continued to play with confidence and composure, showing that they are no longer underdogs but genuine title contenders year after year.

    The result will go down as one of the defining moments of the 2025 CPL season, a game where individual brilliance met collective resilience, and history was rewritten in dramatic style. 

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  • Lithuania enter EuroBasket history books with single-game rebounding record

    Lithuania enter EuroBasket history books with single-game rebounding record

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    TAMPERE (Finland) – Lithuania couldn’t have started FIBA EuroBasket 2025 on a better note, finding their first win in the competition by beating Great Britain by 24 points (94-70) in Tampere, and setting a single-game record.

    The whole team put up a collective rebounding masterpiece, breaking the record – since 1995 when data was first recorded – for most rebounds grabbed in a single FIBA EuroBasket game at 57.

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    Lithuania open FIBA EuroBasket 2025 with convincing win

    The previous two record-holders in such a category were Russia and Croatia, respectively finishing with a 54-rebound performance at FIBA EuroBasket 1995 against Finland and at FIBA EuroBasket 2013 versus Greece.

    Rank

    TEAM

    OPPONENT

    YEAR

    REBOUNDS

    1.

    Lithuania

    Great Britain

    2025

    57

    2.

    Russia

    Finland

    1995

    54

    =

    Croatia

    Greece

    2013

    54

    4.

    Poland

    Iceland

    2017

    53

    =

    Türkiye

    Iceland

    2015

    53

    =

    Slovenia

    Croatia

    2013

    53

    6.

    Finland

    Russia

    2013

    52

    =

    Montenegro

    Hungary

    2017

    52

    =

    Germany

    Italy

    2007

    52

    =

    Russia

    Finland

    2013

    52

    10.

    Great Britain

    Israel

    2013

    51

    =

    Spain

    Czechia

    2017

    51

    In the same game, Jonas Valanciunas moved up to fourth in the FIBA EuroBasket rebounding charts at 309 boards collected in the competition; surpassing Spain’s Marc Gasol.

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