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India skipper Mithali Raj set a new record by smashing seventh consecutive ODI half-century against England in an ICC Women's World Cup match at County Ground in Derby on Saturday.


India's top three — Smriti Mandhana, Punam Raut and Mithali Raj — all slammed half-centuries each as India posted a huge target of 281/3 in their tournament opener. [ads-post] This was Mithali's seventh consecutive half-century, bettering the likes of Lindsay Reeler (Australia), Ellyse Perry (Australia) and Charlotte Edwards (England), all of whom slammed six back-to-back fifties each in the past.


But Mithali went one better than these stalwarts in her innings of 71 off 73 deliveries, which also included eight glorious boundaries.


These are Mitali's scores in her last seven ODIs, including this match against England — 71 vs England, 62* vs South Africa, 54 vs South Africa, 51* vs South Africa, 73* vs Bangladesh, 64 vs South Africa and 70* vs Sri Lanka.


Also, this is Mithali's 47 ODI fifty, which is also the highest in women's cricket history. Meanwhile, the India skipper is also just 148 runs away from becoming the first women's cricketer ever to slam 6000 ODI runs.
ICC Women's World Cup 2017: Mithali Raj Shatters World Record
Known for her flamboyant batting style, Indian women’s cricket team skipper Mithali Raj has scored heaps of runs in her international career. Mithali who was attending the opening dinner and media roundtable event came up with a perfect reply when a reporter asked about her favourite ‘male’ player.
Raj said, “Do you ask the same question to a male cricketer? Do you ask them who their favourite female cricketer is?” she said to the journalist in question. “I have always been asked who’s your favourite cricketer but you should ask them who their favourite female cricketer is.” Surely, it was not her willow but her words that were spot on.
Hailing BCCI’s effort to promote women’s cricket, the skipper appreciated the improvements made by the board in the last two home series.
“There’s a lot of difference because we are not a regular on television. Now the BCCI has made an effort that the last two home series have been televised and social media has improved a lot of it but there is a still a lot of catch-up to do in terms of recognition,” she said.
Talking about men’s cricket, Mithali said that it sets a certain bar where the women cricketers seek to reach.
“Men’s cricket sets the bar. We are always trying to reach where they set the standard. All of us follow men’s cricket because we want at some point that women’s cricket would be up there,” she said. “All of us at some point have been coached by a male cricketer. I strongly believe that they get a lot of intensity into the training sessions. They are very hard taskmasters.”
Mentioning about the role of coaches, Raj told that there should be someone who is tough task taskmaster so that the girls really put in the intensity in their training sessions.
“I believe that if you are representing your country, your country should get the best of the best. It’s nothing to do with women coaches [who] don’t have the ability, they do. but if you really want to push the team to the highest level, you need to have somebody who is a tough taskmaster so that the girls really put in the intensity in their training sessions and they carry that into the main tournaments.”
India begin the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 quest on June 24 against hosts England.

Rory MacDonald threw a bucket of cold water on Bellator’s welterweight title fight Saturday night, just seconds after it happened. [ads-post] The top 170-pound fighter, who should be in line for a title fight next, slammed the performances of Douglas Lima and Lorenz Larkin at Bellator NYC at Madison Square Garden. Lima ended up winning a unanimous decision against the very tough UFC veteran. But MacDonald wanted to see more.
Rory MacDonaldI was really underwhelmed,” MacDonald said on the broadcast. “I was expecting a good fight. I had a lot of excitement going into this fight. Larkin is an excellent fighter. If these guys think they’re keeping a belt fighting like that against me, it’s not gonna happen. I’m gonna take these guys out. They’re just gonna be another body in the grave.”


After the win, Lima told MacDonald to “come get it” and said that MacDonald has been in tough fights in the past, but won’t know a real tough fight until he steps in the cage with him.
“The Red King” is likely to get that shot against Lima, one of Bellator’s best fighters historically, sometime in the fall. MacDonald, 27, won his Bellator debut against Paul Daley by second-round submission in May. The Canadian owns wins over current UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley, as well as Nate Diaz, BJ Penn and Demian Maia.
Speaking to Mike Goldberg and Josh Thomson on the desk, MacDonald explained that he’s done fighting cautiously and wants to let his true ability come out.
“This is the next chapter in my career,” MacDonald said. “I’m not playing games anymore. i’m coming forward, I’m doing my style now. I’m not playing games. I’m not point fighting anymore. I’m there to take you out. I’m hunting you down, and I’m gonna bury you and that’s it.”
MacDonald (19-4) came close to beating Robbie Lawler at UFC 189 in 2015, a fight that many believe is one of the best in UFC history. MacDonald lost his next bout to Stephen Thompson and then departed the UFC as a free agent for Bellator.
Now, he is angling for that promotion’s welterweight title. And he believes it could be around his waist soon if Lima fights the way he did Saturday night.
“That was not up to par, that’s for sure,” MacDonald said.

A fresh leak from Chinese microblogging site Weibo claims the next-gen Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 smartphones will feature two different processor chipsets. [ads-post]
A leaked Samsung internal message suggests the S9 will be powered by a 10nm chipset-based Exynos 9810 processor while the Note 9 will have a 7nm or 8nm chipset fabrication for the same Exynos processor.
With a slimmer die fabrication process, the Note 9 will be a relatively better handset than the S9 with reduced power consumption and better energy efficiency. Samsung was taken by surprise when Qualcomm decided to ditch its partnership and opted for TSMC built 7nm processor SoCs for next-gen Snapdragon processors.
Galaxy Note 9 and S9
Consequently, Samsung has opted out of its collaboration with Qualcomm to keep the 10nm-based chipsets in business and thereby averted potential monetary losses. The company is expected to mass produce either 7nm or 8nm SoCs for the Note 9 alone, instead of dumping the 10nm SoCs.

Earlier this year, Lenovo added its new Tab 4 series to the Tab lineup. Starting today, the Tab 4 8 and the Tab 4 10 is on pre-order in the US for $129.99 and $179.99 respectively.
Lenovo Tab 4 series
Both models share similar specifications except for the screen size. Both pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, 2 GB RAM along with 16 GB of internal storage, which is expandable up to 256 GB via microSD card. [ads-post] Android 7.1 (Nougat) comes out of the box in both variants. Both feature a 5 MP rear camera and a 2 MP selfie shooter.
The only difference between the Tab 4 8 and Tab 4 10 is that the Tab 4 8 has an 8-inch display while the later has a 10.1-inch screen. Both also have the same resolution of 1280x800 using an IPS panel.
Amazon and Newegg are the first ones to start the pre-order of these tablets. While Amazon will ship the ordered tablet "within 2 to 5 weeks", Newegg will start shipping on June 30. Folks can order any of them from the links given below.

Google Maps is not reliable in India, or at least that is what the Indian government sustains. According to Survey of India, a governmental agency designed to do the mapping and surveying of the countries’ territory, Google Earth and Google Maps are not accurate and have not been authenticated in India. The agency has designed a map for Indian citizens. It is free and approved by the government.
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It is widely known that India and Cambodia have protested against Google Maps previously, for not accurately presenting their borders.  Cambodia has also made allegations against Google with respect to their Thai-Cambodian border, which according to them was misleading and not accurate. Apart from the diplomatic issue, the Indian Government considers that these apps could be used to find a restaurant, but not other important buildings.
Do Not Rely On Google Maps If You Are In India
The web mapping service provided by the American corporation Google offers satellite images, panoramic views, analyses traffic conditions on the spot, has a route planning system and a street view option. You can download the Google Maps app on your phone and use it to go by car, by foot or by public transportation.
It is hard to say if Indian citizens will obey the Indian government and use their own created version of maps or they will continue to use Google Maps. According to them, the traffic system in India is very complex and therefore the topographic data need to be constructed with the help of engineers. Also they advertise that the maps made by Survey of India will be cost-free and reliable to all citizens. There are no explanations as to how the app will be updates and how often. The reactions online were not so positive and it seems that not many are thrilled with the Indian government’s requirement.

Oliver’s twist: Melbourne’s Clayton Oliver in Twitter spat with former cricketer Damien Martyn

CLAYTON Oliver appears to be embracing suggestions he took a dive against West Coast on Sunday night.

Not only has the Melbourne midfielder changed his Twitter profile picture to shine a light on the incident, but he has also taken aim at Australian cricket great Damien Martyn.
Oliver copped an elbow to the chin from Eagle Will Schofield during a heated scuffle on Saturday evening and fell to ground, leading to suggestions that he dived.
Post-game, Oliver refused to concede that he acted.
Martyn, who is a West Coast supporter and played 67 Tests and 208 one-day internationals for Australia, lashed out at Oliver via social media, only for the second-year footballer to remind the 2003 World Cup winner of a moment he would rather forget.
Martyn was famously made the scapegoat in a painful five-run defeat to South Africa at the SCG in 1994, when he was the second last man dismissed in Australia’s unsuccessful pursuit of just 117.
In just over 100 minutes of batting, Martyn made six from 58 balls as the Aussies reached 8-75. They were just seven runs away from winning when Donald lulled him into a false shot.
“We’d lost a Test match. I blamed myself. I felt it was my fault, even though I made 50-odd (59) in the first innings and the wicket wasn’t great that final day,” Martyn told News Limited in 2013.
“I batted for ages and was gutsing it out. As a young bloke, I watched all these legends getting out.
“I didn’t bat well for a couple of years so it took me a while to get my passion back. I didn’t think I’d make it back to Test cricket at that point.”
An elegant right-hander who ended up having a distinguished career for Western Australia and Australia, Martyn wafted at an Allan Donald delivery and was caught at cover.
The media heavily criticised the 23-year-old and so did the selectors, leading to a six-year exile from the Test team.
Oliver was still three and-a-half years away from being born when Martyn was dismissed at the SCG on that January afternoon.

2017 MotoGP Assen, Dutch TT - Warm-up Results
Soaking wet session, in which only 15 riders set a lap time... 

1. Jack Miller AUS Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS (RC213V) 1m 51.203s [Lap 5/5] 292km/h (Top Speed) 
2. Marc Marquez ESP Repsol Honda Team (RC213V) 1m 51.220s +0.017s [4/4] 289km/h 
3. Andrea Iannone ITA Team Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR) 1m 51.840s +0.637s [5/5] 291km/h 
4. Alvaro Bautista ESP Pull&Bear Aspar Team (Desmosedici GP16) 1m 52.113s +0.910s [2/4] 272km/h 
5. Alex Rins ESP Team Suzuki Ecstar (GSX-RR)* 1m 52.583s +1.380s [4/4] 276km/h 
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6. Tito Rabat ESP Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS (RC213V) 1m 52.841s +1.638s [6/6] 269km/h 
7. Maverick Viñales ESP Movistar Yamaha MotoGP (YZR-M1) 1m 53.272s +2.069s [4/4] 269km/h 
8. Scott Redding GBR Octo Pramac Racing (Desmosedici GP16) 1m 53.332s +2.129s [4/4] 282km/h 
9. Pol Espargaro ESP Red Bull KTM Factory Racing (RC16) 1m 53.432s +2.229s [4/4] 282km/h 
10. Valentino Rossi ITA Movistar Yamaha MotoGP (YZR-M1) 1m 53.479s +2.276s [5/5] 268km/h 
11. Cal Crutchlow GBR LCR Honda (RC213V) 1m 54.059s +2.856s [5/5] 276km/h 
12. Hector Barbera ESP Reale Avintia Racing (Desmosedici GP16) 1m 55.126s +3.923s [5/5] 265km/h 
13. Aleix Espargaro ESP Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP) 1m 56.173s +4.970s [3/4] 261km/h 
14. Jonas Folger GER Monster Yamaha Tech 3 (YZR-M1)* 1m 56.366s +5.163s [3/4] 266km/h 
15. Karel Abraham CZE Pull&Bear Aspar Team (Desmosedici GP15) 1m 57.383s +6.180s [5/5] 260km/h 
Andrea Dovizioso ITA Ducati Team (Desmosedici GP17) No Time 
Johann Zarco FRA Monster Yamaha Tech 3 (YZR-M1)* No Time 
Danilo Petrucci ITA Octo Pramac Racing (Desmosedici GP17) No Time 
Sam Lowes GBR Factory Aprilia Gresini (RS-GP)* No Time 
Dani Pedrosa ESP Repsol Honda Team (RC213V) No Time 
Bradley Smith GBR Red Bull KTM Factory Racing (RC16) No Time 
Loris Baz FRA Reale Avintia Racing (Desmosedici GP15) No Time 
Jorge Lorenzo ESP Ducati Team (Desmosedici GP17) No Time

Blue Name = Rides for Factory Team.
Red Name = Rides for Satellite Team
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Fastest practice time: 
Maverick Vinales SPA Yamaha 1m 33.130s (FP2) 

Official Assen MotoGP records: 
Best lap: 
Valentino Rossi ITA Yamaha 1m 32.627s (2015) 
Fastest race lap: 
Marc Marquez SPA Honda 1m 33.617s (2015)

Manny Pacquiao vows to beat Jeff Horn and leave Australia as world champion
Manny Pacquiao arrived in Australia ahead of his title fight with Jeff Horn and declared: "I will be going home as world champion."
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The "Pac Man" touched down in Brisbane late Saturday from Manila with a large entourage for his WBO welterweight title bout at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane next weekend.
"In all my years of boxing, I have never been as motivated and fired up as this fight," Pacquiao told reporters at the airport.
"My team is very happy with my preparation. I am looking forward to this and I will be going home as world champion."
Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 knockouts) is a clear favourite against Horn, although the Filipino great has not stopped an opponent since his 12th round TKO of Miguel Cotto in 2009.
The eight-weight world champion has said he is using the bout as an opportunity to prove he remains a global force at the age of 38 as he juggles boxing with a full-time job as a senator in the Philippines.
"I'm so thankful for this great opportunity to be here in Australia and fight here, and the warm welcome of the people here," Pacquiao said.
"I think this is one of the biggest crowds that I'm going to fight to. I love the fans shouting and cheering for me, or for Horn. I like that, it's exciting."
Pacquiao, who briefly retired early last year before making a successful comeback against Jessie Vargas in Las Vegas in November, will need to be on song against the unbeaten Horn, who has won 16 of his 17 fights with one draw.
A relatively unknown physical education teacher, the 29-year-old Australian has been dubbed the "fighting schoolteacher" by promoters, who say the 50,000-seat Suncorp Stadium is almost sold out.
"I consider him a tough opponent," Pacquiao said. "I never underestimate my opponent. He's undefeated, he's young. I like aggressive fighters."

After belting two premium SUVs back to back, it was now time to get back to the sedan scheme of things. Welcoming the change was the new 2017 Skoda Octavia. A car that has been bridging the gap between value and luxury for a long time now. And as we found out, with a new face, it still manages to do that exceedingly well and offers truckloads of premium, without the need for you to break the bank and go all-out German.
To top it all, brand Skoda has been investing a lot of time, efforts and money to reach out to their customers. Proof? They are now offering a 4-year/100,000 km warranty, a 4-year on-the-go, 24/7 assistance program, and a 4-year/60,000 km maintenance package that entails to four periodic maintenance services at an interval of 15,000 km or one year, for Rs. 39,999. They’ve made earnest efforts to transform the dealership and after sales experience, have made billing more transparent, and there’s now a MySkoda App which maintains your car’s service history, has an inbuilt service cost calculator and lets you book a service too. Back to the car in question now.
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Three engine choices are on offer – a 1.4 and a 1.8-litre TSI petrol, where the former is paired to a 6-speed manual, while the latter is conjoined to a brilliant 7-speed DSG. The 2.0-litre TDI can be had either with a 6-speed manual or a DSG with as many ratios. Our experience began with the explosive 1.8-litre petrol which we managed to spank around for a brief duration on the outskirts of Chandigarh.

For numbers, the 1.8 TSI develops 180 PS of power between 5100 – 6200 rpm and 250 Nm of twist between 1250 – 5000 clicks. Power delivery is immediate, where that intelligent and blazingly fast gearbox harnesses all the goodness and throws it at those front wheels with amazing immediacy. At part throttle, the gearbox keeps cycling between cogs with such smoothness and linearity, none of the shift points can be perceived.

But the magic that engine and gearbox combo entertains with is best enjoyed through the switches behind the wheel. Smashed acceleration invites some amount of wheelspin, even for a car that has been civilised by several electronic assist features. But then keep at it and the engine will rev cleanly till about six and a half, filling the cabin with a note that is seriously sweet. Things get even more melodious when you tackle a series of bends and run down the box as it blips out some more sweetness.

The 1.8 motor scoops out heavy quantities of goodness for your right foot to lick it clean. Also, makes the new Octavia attain serious speeds in quick time. Backed by an intelligent gearbox which also lets you have some fun, this petrol motor makes the Octavia an engaging and rewarding car to drive. And then they told us they’ve lined up a tastier VRs variant which will be launched this year itself.

Although rated for an official figure of 15.1 kpl, you’d be nowhere close to that number if you exploit all the 180 PS of goodness from that 1.8 TSI motor at will, which you will. So if you’re after the niceties the new Skoda Octavia has to offer and want it paired to an efficient, yet competent drivetrain, the 2.0-litre TDI is the motor to opt for. You may pick between a 6-speed manual or a DSG box, rated for 21 kpl and 19.5 kpl respectively.

As is the case with most modern turbocharged diesels, there is a hint of lag before all of that 320 Nm of twist, spread out between 1750 – 3000 rpm kicks in. However, driveability is aided greatly by the intelligent gearbox which is quick to understand the position of your foot and then skillfully masks the initial vacuum. A noticeable surge in power starts to kick in around the 1,600 rpm mark and from there on, the engine is always in a healthy state of tune. We couldn’t really push it too much, taking into account the urban environs we drove the car in. However, it settles into a lazy cruise, the engine spinning at 1,900 rpm in 6th gear at an indicated 100 kph. What we could not grow fond of though is the drone from the diesel engine, which is always apparent inside the cabin unless you’re feathering the throttle and cruising at comfortable speeds.

The new Skoda Octavia’s ride has a well-damped feeling to its firmness. Skoda has kicked out the rear wheels to make the track wider, which now results in enhanced straight line stability. On the move, the Octavia’s typically European roots are very evident as it makes its way forward with unshakeable composure. High-speed manners are praiseworthy, although the modern steering system won’t offer any feels. It is agile and will precisely place the wheels where you want them to be though. Around bends, there is a tiny amount of roll which creeps in, but for a family sedan, the Octavia gets around really well. Brakes do a fine job of hauling the car down from high speeds, keeping things tidy and in line.

The face-lifted Skoda Octavia feels rich and premium inside, where the addition of a host of new features have brought it up to speed with current market demands. An electronically adjustable driver’s seat gets two memory buttons, along with adjustable lumbar support. One their own, those front chairs are supportive and really comfortable once you’re settled in.

A perfectly round steering wheel has these nice soft touch buttons which operate a crisp looking MID screen that will display all the information you want while on the move. We particularly like how a single dial on the left-hand side also acts as a button and makes navigating through various menus such an easy affair.

The highlight inside is a new 8.0″ touchscreen infotainment system, which has ditched all of its buttons completely in favour of touch sensitive switches. You still get two dials though, one for volume, the other to scroll around. We like. The screen operates with amazing smoothness and looks crisp. There is almost no lag between your touch and the desired action, which speaks highly of the quality of that unit. Audio output too is great, with most of the details coming out crisp and distortion free even at high volume levels.

There’s an inbuilt Amundsen navigation system which works pretty well. But in addition to that, the new infotainment system is also CarPlay, Android Auto and Mirrorlink compatible. A neat new feature is a BossConnect app which can be installed on any of the passenger’s phone and it will then let them control the infotainment system through it.

The facelifted Skoda Octavia continues with its notchback identity which still makes it stand out in a crowd of new age cuts, slashes and identical faces. And that last part is exactly where the new car looks very different than the earlier example. It now features a split headlight which has resulted in mixed opinions about the way it looks. But let me tell you something, it looks distinctly mean to me, and personally, I like it. Has managed to break away from the boring family look scheme of things and the visual monotony associated with most products these days.

In a segment which is slowly shrinking because of changing tastes and a heavy appetite for SUVs, the 2017 Octavia stays true to Skoda’s positioning as a brand which offers a lot of premium, for a lot less. It is packed with features, is well built, feels rich, drives really well, and unless you need a premium entry level sedan just for that German monogram which will sit pretty in your garage, this one’s a no-brainer if you ask us.

Skoda has plans to launch the 7-seater Kodiaq in India this year, along with the Octavia VRs and an all-new product which they’re tight lipped about. Maybe the Karoq? Could it be the new Fabia? Well, we could only guess as we admired the quietly brilliant Yeti which was deployed as our support car.

Ryan Reaves traded to Penguins by Blues

Pittsburgh acquires physical forward for No. 31 pick in NHL Draft, Oskar Sundqvist

Ryan Reaves was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins by the St. Louis Blues on Friday for the No. 31 pick in the 2017 NHL Draft presented by adidas and forward Oskar Sundqvist.
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"[Ryan is] a guy that brings a physical dimension to our team, which is something that I think can help us moving forward," coach Mike Sullivan told the Penguins website at the draft in Chicago. "He's good on the forecheck. He's a sound two-way player that we can put on the ice."

Pittsburgh also received the No. 51 pick in the 2017 draft. With the final pick of the first round, St. Louis selected forward Klim Kostin.

"When you want to get the guy that's the best at doing what he does, then you have to pay a price," Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford said. "Regardless of what we paid, we're very happy to have him."
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Reaves, a 30-year-old forward, had an NHL career-high 13 points (seven goals, six assists) with 104 penalty minutes in 80 games this season. He has 695 penalty minutes in 419 NHL games.

After winning the Stanley Cup for a second straight season, Rutherford said he would be looking to acquire a player who could prevent opponents from taking physical advantage of Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and other top players.

"Ryan is a guy that, when he's in your lineup, people take notice," Sullivan said. "One of the tactics that teams deploy against us is they try to be physical, they try to bang us, slow us down. ... I think Ryan can help us with a little bit of pushback in that regard."

Sundqvist, 23, did not have a point this season in 10 NHL games and two Stanley Cup Playoff games.

Bellator NYC and Bellator 180 official results and live video stream
NEW YORK – Bellator NYC and Bellator 180 take place today, and you can join us for live and official results beginning at 6 p.m. ET (3 p.m. PT).
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The event takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York. The main card, dubbed Bellator NYC, airs on pay-per-view (10 p.m. ET). The prelims, dubbed Bellator 180, air on Spike (8 p.m. ET) and stream on MMAjunkie above (6 p.m. ET).
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Light-heavyweight vets Chael Sonnen (29-15-1 MMA, 0-1 BMMA) and Wanderlei Silva (35-12-1 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) meet in the headliner, and heavyweights Fedor Emelianenko (36-4 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) and Matt Mitrione (11-5 MMA, 2-0 BMMA) fight in the co-main event.
Bellator NYC and Bellator 180 official results and live video stream
Official Bellator NYC and Bellator 180 results include:
BELLATOR NYC MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)
  • Chael Sonnen vs. Wanderlei Silva
  • Fedor Emelianenko vs. Matt Mitrione
  • Champ Michael Chandler vs. Brent Primus – for lightweight title
  • Zach Freeman vs. Aaron Pico
  • Champ Douglas Lima vs. Lorenz Larkin – for welterweight title
BELLATOR 180 PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike, 8 p.m. ET)
  • Ryan Bader def. Phil Davis via split decision (49-46, 47-48, 49-46) – to win light heavyweight title
  • James Gallagher def. Chinzo Machida via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 2:22
  • Heather Hardy def. Alice Yauger via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 4:47
BELLATOR 180 PRELIMINARY CARD (MMAjunkie, 6 p.m. ET)
  • Ryan Couture def. Haim Gozali via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Bradley Desir def. Nate Grebb via knockout (punch) – Round 1, 2:54
  • Anthony Giacchina def. Jerome Mickle via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 3:40
  • Matt Rizzo def. Sergio da Silva via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 3, 3:48
  • Hugh McKenna def. John Salgado via submission (kimura) – Round 1, 4:06
  • Neiman Gracie vs. Dave Marfone

Day three of the America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton, was full of drama, incident and history-making action, but the big story of the day is the fightback ORACLE TEAM USA staged against their rivals for the Auld Mug, Emirates Team New Zealand.
America's Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton: Races 5-6 - Live Updates

The US Defenders of the America’s Cup found themselves 3-0 down to their Kiwi rivals after the first four races of the final stage of the 35th America’s Cup. However, from the start of race five, the first race of day three of the America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton, it was clear that ORACLE TEAM USA had found significant boat speed since the two teams last raced on Sunday 18th June.

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Race five went to Emirates Team New Zealand, who took full advantage of mistakes made on the US boat to put themselves 4-0 up, but in race six the tables finally turned, ORACLE TEAM USA winning their first race of the America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton. With that victory, Skipper Jimmy Spithill made more history, tying Sir Russell Coutts’ winning record in America’s Cup Match races, recording his 14th victory, the same as Coutts.Race five went to Emirates Team New Zealand, who took full advantage of mistakes made on the US boat to put themselves 4-0 up, but in race six the tables finally turned, ORACLE TEAM USA winning their first race of the America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton. With that victory, Skipper Jimmy Spithill made more history, tying Sir Russell Coutts’ winning record in America’s Cup Match races, recording his 14th victory, the same as Coutts.

That win means that the 35th America’s Cup will continue into Monday 26th June as neither team can reach the seven points needed to win the 35th America’s Cup in the two races scheduled on Sunday 24th June. 


However, the win also signifies that the clear advantage Emirates Team New Zealand had over their US rivals in the opening weekend of the America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton has gone, and that means world-class, exciting racing is guaranteed in the remaining head-to-heads between the two teams fighting for the oldest trophy in international sport.



America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton


After five days away from racing Jimmy Spithill's ORACLE TEAM USA’s fightback against Emirates Team New Zealand started in the worst possible style in Race Five, the team being handed a penalty for crossing the start line too early, allowing Peter Burling’s Emirates Team New Zealand to sail into a clear lead.


However, despite the setback, the American team responded spectacularly, closing the gap completely rounding the second gate before taking the lead in the first pass of the America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton, on leg 3/7.



However, just as they had taken the lead, ORACLE TEAM USA were punished once again as the boats crossed for a second time on leg 3/7. Both teams appealed against the other but it was Jimmy Spithill who was penalised, his team having to fall two boat lengths behind his rival, effectively handing them the race victory.



To add insult to injury, the Defender’s pursuit of Emirates Team New Zealand was hampered even further as a poorly executed manoeuvre then saw them lose all momentum, allowing the Kiwis to sail well clear on leg 4/7.



The Kiwi team’s advantage stood at just over a minute at the fifth gate and by the time they crossed the finish line Emirates Team New Zealand were two minutes and four seconds ahead of their rivals, putting them 4-0 up at the end of race five.

Race Six
With the pressure mounting on Jimmy Spithill and ORACLE TEAM USA, they finally halted Emirates Team New Zealand’s charge, securing a timely and vital 11 second victory over the Kiwis in the sixth race of the America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton, to cut the deficit to 4-1.


In contrast to the first race of the day, both teams crossed the start line cleanly, with ORACLE TEAM USA beating Emirates Team New Zealand to mark one for the very first time in the America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton.



The lead then changed hands twice on leg two but it was Jimmy Spithill’s team which held a slender 12 second advantage at the third gate.



At gate four Spithill took a gamble, jibing in the run up to the next gate, but it proved to be an error and Burling took the shorter course to the gate to edge ahead of his rival.



However, ORACLE TEAM USA’s new-found speed paid dividends on leg 5/7 as they cut the gap to their rivals and engaged in close-quarter racing. Two passes then ensued between the two teams, with Spithill coming out on top, nudging ahead at the fifth gate.



Having eradicated the mistakes that had held back ORACLE TEAM USA in race five, Spithill kept his rival at bay in the run up to the finish line and sealed an 11-second win which, vitally, keeps ORACLE TEAM USA firmly in the America’s Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton.

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