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  • Death toll from Texas floods reaches 67, including 21 children

    Death toll from Texas floods reaches 67, including 21 children



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    Officials said more than 850 people had been rescued, including some who were clinging to trees


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    • 11 girls and a counselor still missing from summer camp





    TEXAS (Reuters) – The death toll from catastrophic floods in Texas reached at least 67 on Sunday, including 21 children, as the search for girls missing from a summer camp entered a third day.

    Larry Leitha, the Kerr County Sheriff in Texas Hill Country, the epicenter of the flooding, said 11 girls and a counselor remained missing from a camp near the Guadalupe River, which broke its banks after torrential rain fell in the central Texas area on Friday, the U.S. Independence Day holiday.

    Leitha said there were 18 adults and four children still pending identification. He did not say if those 22 individuals were included in the death count of 59.

    Officials said on Saturday that more than 850 people had been rescued, including some clinging to trees, after a sudden storm dumped up to 15 inches (38 cm) of rain across the region, about 85 miles (140 km) northwest of San Antonio. It was unclear exactly how many people in the area were still missing.

    “Everyone in the community is hurting,” Leitha told reporters.

    Some experts questioned whether cuts to the federal workforce by the Trump administration, including to the agency that oversees the National Weather Service, led to a failure by officials to accurately predict the severity of the floods and issue appropriate warnings ahead of the storm.

    President Donald Trump and his administration have overseen thousands of job cuts from the National Weather Service’s parent agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, leaving many weather offices understaffed, said former NOAA director Rick Spinrad.

    He said he did not know if those staff cuts factored into the lack of advance warning for the extreme Texas flooding, but that they would inevitably degrade the agency’s ability to deliver accurate and timely forecasts.

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who oversees NOAA, said a “moderate” flood watch issued on Thursday by the National Weather Service had not accurately predicted the extreme rainfall and said the Trump administration was working to upgrade the system.

    The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Joaquin Castro, a Democratic congressman from Texas, told CNN’s ‘State of the Union’ that fewer personnel at the weather service could be dangerous.

    “When you have flash flooding, there’s a risk that if you don’t have the personnel… to do that analysis, do the predictions in the best way, it could lead to tragedy,” Castro said.

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    More rain was expected in the area on Sunday. The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for Kerr County until 1 p.m. local time.

    The disaster unfolded rapidly on Friday morning as heavier-than-forecast rain drove river waters rapidly to as high as 29 feet (9 meters).

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, told a press conference on Saturday he had asked Trump to sign a disaster declaration, which would unlock federal aid for those affected. Noem said Trump would honor that request.

    Trump has previously outlined plans to scale back the federal government’s role in responding to natural disasters, leaving states to shoulder more of the burden themselves.

    The 11 missing girls and the counselor were from the Camp Mystic summer camp, a nearly century-old Christian girls camp, which had 700 girls in residence at the time of the flood.

    A day after the disaster struck, the camp was a scene of devastation. Inside one cabin, mud lines indicating how high the water had risen were at least six feet (1.83 m) from the floor. Bed frames, mattresses and personal belongings caked with mud were scattered inside. Some buildings had broken windows, one had a missing wall.

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  • Some Developers Turn A Stern Eye Toward Xbox Game Pass After Layoffs

    Some Developers Turn A Stern Eye Toward Xbox Game Pass After Layoffs

    Microsoft sparked about a dozen different headlines when 9,000 person layoffs at the company hit Xbox in part, causing job losses, entire studio closures and game cancellations. That’s sparked many debates about the company, its future and its strategies, but it’s rare to see the developers in the trenches speak all that openly about it.

    The ex-founder of the currently Microsoft-owned Arkane Studios and current President & Creative Director of WolfEye Studios, Raphael Colantonio, took to Twitter to point out the “elephant in the room” when it comes to many issues at Xbox, Xbox Game Pass. Here’s what he said about the subscription model, which offers a large number of “free” games when players subscribe:

    “I think Gamepass is an unsustainable model that has been increasingly damaging the industry for a decade, subsidized by MS’s “infinite money”, but at some point reality has to hit. I don’t think GP can co-exist with other models, they’ll either kill everyone else, or give up.”

    The conversation drew in Larian (of Baldur’s Gate 3 fame), Director of Publishing Michael Douse:

    “What happens when all that money runs out?” is the most vocal concern in my network, and one of the main economic reasons people I know haven’t shifted to its business model. The infinite money thing never made any sense.”

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    Douse and Colantonio then launched into a conversation about how Game Pass very much does hurt game sales despite Microsoft previously indicating the opposite. Douse says he prefers Sony’s “lifecycle management strategy.”

    The idea behind Xbox Game Pass is, at its core, the ability to give players the opportunity to play day one, first-party releases on Xbox if they subscribe. Even in an era of Xbox games moving to PlayStation, those are paid copies or on a time delay, so Microsoft thinks that still holds appeal.

    That gets more complicated when it’s third party developers who are swept into the concept of Game Pass launches, a practice that feels like it’s happening with less frequency in time. This is where the “infinite money subsidization” Microsoft pays to offset lost sales comes in, but many view this as unsustainable, which is now coming up with these layoffs and closures.

    Microsoft has leaned hard into Xbox Game Pass subscriptions in recent years, pushing the concept harder than its hardware sales, which have declined precipitously. Game Pass experienced a huge surge of sign-ups during the COVID years, but growth has tapered, and a ceiling has to be in sight. Microsoft is still very much viewing Game Pass as its primary appeal, but as you can see, it is starting to get harder and harder to get non-first-party developers on board. We’ll see if that can change or if the issues are set in stone.

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  • Basso wins ERC Rally di Roma Capitale

    Basso wins ERC Rally di Roma Capitale

    Two-time European champion Basso managed to hold off title contender and fellow Pirelli-shod Andrea Mabellini on the final stage to take the win by 3.7sec after 13 action packed stages in hot temperatures. The triumph follows previous victories at the asphalt event in 2019 and 2021 for Basso, who was voted the greatest ever ERC driver in a recent poll.

    Mabellini boosted his title hopes with a first podium of the season. ERC championship leader Miko Marczyk lost out to Mabellini on the penultimate stage and had to settle for third [+7.4sec], driving his Michelin-equipped Škoda Fabia RS Rally2.

    After setting a time to tie for 10th on Friday’s super special in the centre of Rome – in front of the famous Colosseum – Basso quickly rose up the leaderboard on Saturday. The Italian became locked in an intense battle for victory with compatriot and two-time event winner Andrea Crugnola.

    The gap between the two never exceeded five seconds across Saturday as Crugnola took a 3.3sec lead into Sunday, after posting an impressive fastest time on SS6 Torre di Cicerone 2 – 34.57 km.

    Basso continued to apply pressure on Sunday morning to whittle the Citroën C3 Rally2 driver’s lead down to 2.7sec after SS8, before snatching the rally lead by 0.2sec after winning SS9 Canterano – Subiaco 1 – 30.59 km.

    However, Crugnola fought back and reclaimed the lead by 2.5sec after SS10 before his victory hopes were dashed heading into the final three stages. Crugnola was two minutes late coming out of a regroup, incurring a 20sec penalty which handed Basso a 9.5sec lead over Marczyk, while Crugnola dropped to fifth.

    Mabellini kickstarted his ERC title bid with first podium of 2025

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    Basso then headed into the final stage with a 5.1sec margin over Mabellini, who leapt ahead of Marczyk into second after winning SS13. Basso held his nerve to hang on to take an impressive win and the Master ERC victory.

    An emotional Mabellini was delighted to end a strong drive with a much needed podium as he moved to second in the championship, 22 points behind Marczyk

    “It is great. I promised to the family of [the late Junior ERC driver] Matteo [Doretto] that I will give my maximum and this is for him. We lost him too early. I know I’m sentimental but Italians are like this and we are really happy to be Italian. This is great for us as we had a great run and we were close to the fight for the win, and this is thanks to everybody that is behind us. This is really important,” said Mabellini.

    Marczyk claimed a thoroughly deserved podium having grabbed the headlines on Saturday thanks to fastest times on SS2 and SS3, which helped the Polish driver into an early rally lead, before an overshoot on SS4 halted his charge. Marczyk ended the rally on a high by winning the Power Stage by 0.1sec from Roberto Dapra.

    “I’m proud. I should thank my partners and my engineers and for Škoda Motorsport for a reliable and fast car. Here it is easy not to be in the setup window and then it is really tough to fight for the good position,” said Marczyk.

    WRC2 Sardegna winner Roberto Dapra delivered a strong showing throughout to finish fourth. Two stages wins on Saturday afternoon helped the young Italian charge up the leaderboard having sat in eighth position at midday service.

    Crugnola came home in fifth after his time penalty, while fellow Italian Simone Campedelli enjoyed a strong Sunday, including wins on both passes through Guarcino – Altipiani, to climb to sixth.

    Marczyk continues to lead the title race after an impressive podium finish

    Marczyk continues to lead the title race after impressive podium result

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    Efrén Llarena was among those that climbed the leaderboard on Sunday as the 2022 ERC champion continued to gel with his new Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 to finish seventh.

    For Østberg, simply starting Rally di Roma Capitale represented a significant achievement after a crash on last year’s event left his then co-driver Patrik Barth with injuries that ultimately forced his retirement from competing. The Norwegian found himself locked in a fight for a podium on Saturday. Balance struggles with his Citroën C3 Rally2 halted progress on Sunday as Østberg claimed eighth, ahead of Friday pacesetter Boštjan Avbelj and Czech champion Dominik Stříteský.

    M-Sport-Ford World Rally Team’s Jon Armstrong battled set up issues for the majority of the rally but was able to recover to 11th, ahead of Norbert Herczig, Marco Signor, Roberto Blach and top Hankook runner Mille Johansson, who completed the top 15.

    ERC Staff House Rally Hungary winner Roope Korhonen retired from his first start for Team MRF Tyres on asphalt in SS12. Max McRae (roll), Simon Wagner (mechanical) Jakub Matulka (roll) were non-starters on Sunday following their retirements on leg one. Simone Tempestini exited the rally from 11th on Sunday after an impact damaged his Škoda’s radiator on SS8.

    Tymek Abramowski won the FIA ERC3 class from Hubert Kowalczyk, with Casey Jay Coleman in third. Opel Corsa-driving Calle Carlberg took the FIA ERC4 and FIA Junior ERC win from Jaspar Vaher (Lancia Ypsilon Rally4 HF) as Ireland’s Craig Rahill finished third (Peugeot 208 Rally4).

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  • UK carmakers on track to meet EV sales target despite intense lobbying to lower quota | Automotive industry

    UK carmakers on track to meet EV sales target despite intense lobbying to lower quota | Automotive industry

    Carmakers are on track to meet existing UK electric car sales targets despite having successfully lobbied the government to water them down.

    Electric car sales made up 21.6% of sales in the first half of 2025, only marginally below the 22.06% share needed to meet existing rules once concessions are taken into account, according to an analysis by New AutoMotive, a thinktank.

    The Conservative government under Rishi Sunak brought in the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate. It forced carmakers to sell an increasing proportion of electric cars or face steep fines of up to £15,000 for every vehicle above their fossil fuel quota.

    However, in April the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, confirmed the Labour government would relax the rules after an intensive lobbying campaign by the UK car industry against the policy.

    The Vauxhall maker Stellantis blamed its decision to close its Luton van factory on the mandate, although earlier comments by executives appeared to undermine that argument.

    Carmakers are aiming for a headline target of 28% electric sales to avoid fines this year, but “flexibilities” within the rules mean the effective target – as calculated by New AutoMotive – is much lower.

    That is because manufacturers are allowed to borrow electric sales from later years and to gain credit for cutting emissions by selling more hybrids. After the government climbdown manufacturers are to be given more freedom on how they meet their yearly targets and to face lower fines.

    Ben Nelmes, the chief executive of New AutoMotive, said: “Carmakers are within touching distance of their targets for 2025 before taking into account the government’s decision to weaken the targets for this year.

    “This impressive progress should reassure ministers that ambitious targets spur the innovation and dynamism the UK needs to achieve net zero and get ahead in the global shift towards electric vehicles.”

    Weakening the rules could benefit individual carmakers in particular. New AutoMotive’s analysis suggests the Japanese carmaker Nissan is the farthest away from what it needs to achieve in 2025, as it waits for its factory in Sunderland in northern England to start production of its new Leaf electric car.

    Toyota and JLR, maker of the Jaguar and Land Rover brands, are also well behind their effective targets.

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    The decision to weaken the targets is expected to mean significant extra carbon emissions, despite government claims that the impact would be “negligible”.

    The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders chief executive, Mike Hawes, said that with one in four new car buyers choosing an EV last month, the market was moving forward “but not at the pace needed”.

    “The headline figures belie the fact that just 13% of private buyers have gone fully electric this year, with growth driven by fleets which benefit from compelling fiscal incentives,” said Hawes.

    “The lack of natural demand among private consumers has forced manufacturers into unsustainable discounting and led them to seek increased regulatory flexibilities to avoid the double whammy of having to incentivise sales and pay punitive fines.”

    Britons were wary of going electric for a number of reasons, including higher vehicle costs and an inconsistent and expensive array of public charge points, Hawes said, adding: “The best way to encourage drivers to trade in their older, more polluting vehicles for new zero emission ones would be for government to emulate other countries and reintroduce the compelling purchase incentives it once provided.”

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  • Ben Shelton pleaded for extra time off for his sister at Morgan Stanley. It worked

    Ben Shelton pleaded for extra time off for his sister at Morgan Stanley. It worked

    Shelton’s girlfriend, U.S. soccer player Trinity Rodman, and his sister Emma applaud after Ben Shelton of the U.S. won his men’s singles third-round match against Marton Fucsovics of Hungary at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, on Saturday, July 5, 2025.

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    Ben Shelton launched a public plea for his sister to get some extra time off from her job at investment bank Morgan Stanley so she could remain at Wimbledon to cheer for him. It worked.

    After advancing to face Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego on Monday in the fourth round, Shelton spoke in an on-court interview in front of a crowd that included his sister, Emma, and his girlfriend, U.S. national soccer team star Trinity Rodman.

    “I’ve been playing well this week. It’s not just been me here. I have a great team. My parents are here. My girlfriend’s here. Also, my sister’s here. She’s been here for every match that I’ve played this tournament so far. She’s been the lucky charm,” said the 10th-seeded Shelton, a 22-year-old American who has appeared in two Grand Slam semifinals. “But she has work back in the U.S., starting on Monday. She works for Morgan Stanley.”

    That drew some boos from spectators as Emma covered her face with her hands.

    “If any of you all have some (connections) and get her a couple extra days off so she can (stay and) we can keep this rolling,” Shelton continued after his 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-2 victory over Marton Fucsovics of Hungary on Saturday, “that’d be great.”

    Sure enough, hours later, Emma posted a short video on Instagram in which Ben is heard asking her, “You got the week off or what?” She jumps up and down with her arms raised and a wide smile, and Ben says, “Shoutout, Morgan Stanley.”

    The caption reads “thank you MS” with three blue heart emojis and “return flight: cancelled.”

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  • Xiaomi might drop Leica branding for its upcoming flagships – Gizmochina

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  • Lamb of God Release Black Sabbath’s ‘Children of the Grave’ Cover

    Lamb of God Release Black Sabbath’s ‘Children of the Grave’ Cover

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    “Black Sabbath invented heavy metal and in doing so, they changed the world,” guitarist Mark Morton says of performing Master of Reality classic at Back to the Beginning concert

    Just hours after Lamb of God took the stage at Ozzy Osbourne’s Back to the Beginning farewell concert — where they covered Black Sabbath’s “Children of the Grave” — the band has released a studio version of the Master of Reality track.

    “Lamb of God being invited to perform with Black Sabbath at their final show is one of the greatest honors of our career,” Lamb of God lead guitarist Mark Morton said in a statement. “As an offering to the celebration, we’ve recorded our take on their classic ‘Children of the Grave,’ a protest song with lyrics that are as relevant today as they were in 1971 when the original was released.”

    The all-star Back to the Beginning concert in Osbourne’s hometown of Birmingham, England featured dozens of heavy metal and hard rock giants performing mini-sets that included unique renditions of Black Sabbath and Osbourne staples; Metallica covered Black Sabbath’s “Hole in the Sky” and “Johnny Blade,” while Guns N’ Roses’ Sabbath-filled set included “It’s Alright,” “Never Say Die,” “Junior’s Eyes,” and “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.”

    Other covers at Villa Park Saturday included Tool playing “Hand of Doom,” Anthrax tackling “Into the Void,” Pantera appropriately performing their heralded rendition of “Planet Caravan,” Slayer delivering “Wicked World,” and Lamb of God’s “Children of the Grave.”

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    “Black Sabbath invented heavy metal and in doing so, they changed the world,” Morton continued. “This genre that they created brings immeasurable joy to fans all over the world. We are so grateful to have the heavy metal community to call our home, and so grateful to Black Sabbath for the gift of their music that they’ve given to all of us.” 

    The Back to the Beginning concert concluded with a five-song Osbourne solo set followed by the four core members of Black Sabbath reuniting for the final time for a five-song set of the band’s classics, including “War Pigs,” “Iron Man,” and “Paranoid.”

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  • Texas floods: death toll rises as rescue operation turns into grim exercise of recovering bodies | Texas floods 2025

    Texas floods: death toll rises as rescue operation turns into grim exercise of recovering bodies | Texas floods 2025

    Residents in central Texas were observing a day of prayer on Sunday for at least 68 people killed and others missing in Friday’s devastating flash flooding, as a search and rescue operation for survivors began to morph into a grim exercise of recovering bodies.

    Relatives continued an anxious wait for news of 11 girls and one camp counsellor still unaccounted for from a riverside summer camp that was overwhelmed by flash flooding from the Guadalupe River, which rose 26ft (8 meters) in 45 minutes on Friday morning after torrential pre-dawn rain north of San Antonio.

    At least 59 people were confirmed killed in Kerr county, many of them children, and nine more fatalities were reported in neighboring counties.

    Authorities said about 850 people had been rescued, with more than 1,700 people involved in the search and rescue operation.

    By Sunday morning, water levels had fallen to just a foot or two higher than before the flood.

    Further rain on Saturday and into Sunday morning hampered search efforts of crews using boats, helicopters and drones. The Texas governor, Greg Abbott, promised responders would remain at the scene until every individual was recovered. He said he instructed responders to assume all missing persons were still alive.

    The US homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, remained in Texas after Abbott signed a request for a federal emergency declaration that would free additional resources to support local efforts. President Donald Trump approved it on Sunday.

    Noem defended the federal response to the disaster at a press conference Saturday afternoon, promising that “relief will be coming”. Yet questions continued to swirl over the Trump administration’s actions that some believe could have contributed to the severity of the event.

    In particular, harsh budget cutbacks affecting the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) have left numerous key weather forecasting offices short of staff, including the Austin-San Antonio office of the National Weather Service (NWS).

    Officials defended the service on Sunday, insisting warnings of flash flooding were issued in advance. But some residents said they hadn’t received them. And an initial NWS forecast had called for only 3-6in of rain – not the intense downpour that triggered the deadly flooding.

    Matthew Stone, 44, of Kerrville, said police came knocking on doors – but that he had received no warning on his phone.

    “We got no emergency alert. There was nothing” until suddenly there was “a pitch-black wall of death”, Stone said.

    Republican Texas congressman Chip Roy, whose district includes Kerr county, said at the Sunday press conference that actions taken before and during the flooding would be scrutinized.

    “There’s going to be a lot of finger-pointing, a lot of second-guessing,” he said. “There’s a lot of people saying ‘why’ and ‘how,’ and I understand that.”

    Nim Kidd, chief of the Texas decision of emergency management, said Friday that early NWS forecasts “did not predict the amount of rain that we saw”. His comments prompted a defense of the service Sunday by the private weather service AccuWeather, which said in a statement that Friday’s pre-dawn warnings “should have provided officials with ample time to evacuate camps such as Camp Mystic and get people to safety”.

    Meanwhile, Tom Fahy, legislative director for the NWS employees organization, told CNN that he believed the service’s Texas offices had “adequate staffing and resources”. Yet he said the Austin-San Antonio office was missing a warning coordination meteorologist, a crucial link between the NWS and emergency managers.

    A Noaa official told the network that the vacancy, along with several other key roles, were the result of the White House offering early retirement incentives after Trump’s second presidency began in January.

    Abbott said late Saturday that he had visited Camp Mystic, a popular Christian summer retreat for youths on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Hunt.

    The camp, which had more than 700 girls in attendance at the time of the flood, was overrun by a torrent of water, sweeping away 27 that were initially missing. The number of missing from there by Sunday had dropped to 11, as the death toll climbed, according to officials.

    Sarah Marsh, an eight-year-old girl from Mountain Brook, Alabama, who was at the camp, was found dead Saturday, as was Jane Ragsdale, director of the nearby Heart O’the Hills camp, who was described by friends as a “pillar of the community”.

    “It, and the river running beside it, were horrendously ravaged in ways unlike I’ve seen in any natural disaster,” Abbott said in a post to X after touring the ruins of the Camp Mystic with rescue crews.

    “The height the rushing water reached to the top of cabins was shocking. We won’t stop until we find every girl who was in those cabins.”

    Identities of more of those killed were becoming known on Sunday, as survivors shared extraordinary stories of how they were spared.

    Two children from Dallas, Blair Harber, 13, and her 11-year-old sister Brooke, were among those confirmed dead, by officials at the Catholic high school they attended. They were staying at a riverside cabin with their grandparents, who are missing.

    Their father, RJ Harber, who was staying with his wife in an adjacent cabin, told CNN that Blair “was a gifted student and had a generous kind heart” and that Brooke “was like a light in any room, people gravitated to her and she made them laugh and enjoy the moment”.

    High school soccer coach Reece Zunker and his wife, Tina, were among the Kerr county victims, the Kerryville Daily Times reported – and their two children are missing.

    The newspaper also identified teacher Jeff Wilson among the victims, with his wife, Amber, and son Shiloh unaccounted for.

    Officials in Burnet county told KHOU TV that a local fire department chief was among three fatalities there.

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  • Lhuan-dre Pretorius extends dream run in ZIM vs SA 2025 Test series with brisk 78

    Lhuan-dre Pretorius extends dream run in ZIM vs SA 2025 Test series with brisk 78

    Pretorius became the youngest South African to score a Test century last week as he hit a ton again against the Chevrons on his red-ball debut.

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    Lhuan-dre Pretorius continued to shine for the South Africa cricket team as the young Protea scored a rapid 78 on the opening day of the second ZIM vs SA 2025 Test match in Bulawayo on Sunday.

    Walking into bat with South Africa in a commanding position with the score reading 208/3 at the time, Lhuan-dre Pretorius joined stand-in skipper Wiaan Mulder at the crease and put on a 217-run stand off just 185 balls for the fourth wicket.

    Picking up from where he left off in the last match, the 19-year-old went on to score an 87-ball 78 for the Proteas.

    Pretorius scored his runs at a quick pace, going at a strike rate of 89.65 and smashed seven fours and three sixes along the way. The left-hander was eventually dismissed by Kundai Matigimu at the start of the 82nd over.

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    Lhuan-dre Pretorius’ fifty comes after he became the youngest South African to score a Test century in the series opener last week. It was also his red-ball debut.

    At 19 years and 93 days, Pretorius reached his maiden Test hundred in 113 balls before being dismissed for 153 off 160 deliveries. His knock included 11 fours and four sixes, struck at an impressive strike rate of 95.62.

    A part of the Rajasthan Royals squad during IPL 2025, Pretorius broke the record of Graeme Pollock, who was 19 years and 317 days old when he scored 122 against Australia in 1964 in Sydney.

    Overall, he was the seventh South African to make a Test hundred on debut and the first since Stephen Cook in 2016.

    Pretorius also became the youngest player in Test history to score 150 on debut, breaking a record previously held by Pakistan’s Javed Miandad, who was 19 years and 119 days old when he scored 163 against New Zealand in 1976.

    South Africa were batting on 425/3 when Pretorius was dismissed.


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  • Julian McMahon, known for ‘Charmed’ and ‘Nip/Tuck,’ has died at 56

    Julian McMahon, known for ‘Charmed’ and ‘Nip/Tuck,’ has died at 56

    Julian McMahon, an Australia-born actor who performed in two “Fantastic Four” films and appeared in TV shows such as “Charmed,” “Nip/Tuck” and “Profiler,” has died, his wife said in a statement.

    McMahon, 56, died peacefully this week after a battle with cancer, Kelly McMahon said in a statement provided to The Associated Press by his Beverly Hills-based publicist. He was 56, according to the New York Times.

    “Julian loved life,” the statement said. “He loved his family. He loved his friends He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible.”

    McMahon played Dr. Doom in the films “Fantastic Four” in 2005 and “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” which came out two years later.

    Additionally, he had roles in the TV shows “Home and Away,” “FBI: Most Wanted” and “Another World,” according to IMDB.

    Actress Alyssa Milano, who appeared with McMahon on “Charmed,” mourned his death on social media, saying “Julian was more than my TV husband.”

    “Julian McMahon was magic,” Milano said. “That smile. That laugh. That talent. That presence. He walked into a room and lit it up — not just with charisma, but with kindness. With mischief. With soulful understanding.”


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