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New Zealand v Australia: Glenn Phillips takes five wickets to give hosts hope in first Test
First Test, Wellington (day three of five): |
Australia 383 (Green 174*; Southee 5-70) & 164 (Lyon 41, Phillips 5-45) |
New Zealand 179 (Phillips 71; Lyon 4-43) & 111-3 (Ravindra 56* Lyon 2-27) |
New Zealand trail by 257 runs |
Scorecard |
New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips ripped through Australia with five wickets as the hosts were set a target of 369 to win the first Test in Wellington.
Rachin Ravindra (56 not out) and Daryl Mitchell (12 not out) dug in before stumps on day three to leave the Black Caps on 111-3.
New Zealand require 257 more runs to win with seven wickets in hand.
Nightwatchman Nathan Lyon top-scored in Australia’s second innings, falling nine short of his first Test fifty.
Cameron Green continued his good form with 34, but all-rounder Phillips spun his way to a five-wicket haul and was on a hat-trick after removing Travis Head for 29 and Mitchell Marsh with the next ball.
Phillips finished with 5-45 as Australia were all out for 164.
The Black Caps’ run-chase started poorly, with Lyon dismissing Tom Latham and Kane Williamson for single-digit scores, before part-time spinner Head removed Will Young for 15 as New Zealand fell to 59-3.
Ravindra, who scored 240 in the first Test against South Africa last month, defied Australia late on with a series of aggressive strokes in his 94-ball knock.
Lyon said it will be crucial to quickly remove the 24-year-old, who scored three centuries at last year’s 50-over World Cup, early on day four.
“Rachin seems like a really good player,” Lyon said. “This is the first time I’ve bowled to him. I watched a lot of him during the World Cup and he’s going to be a superstar.
“Credit where it’s due, he’s played very well here. But I know if we can put pressure on them and challenge their defence for long periods of time, hopefully we can crack them.”
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West Ham set to appoint Julen Lopetegui as new manager
West Ham are set to appoint Julen Lopetegui as their new manager later this week.
The former Spain and Real Madrid coach was identified as the Hammers’ first choice to replace outgoing boss David Moyes and, earlier this month, agreed to take up the role.
Now the Premier League season is over, Lopetegui’s contract will be signed, allowing him to take over for the start of pre-season, which includes a two-week trip to the United States for matches against Crystal Palace and Wolves.
Ironically, Lopetegui spent the second half of the 2022-23 season with Wolves, guiding the club to safety. However, he left on the eve of the new campaign after issues over transfer funding failed to get resolved.
Moyes revealed after Sunday’s 3-1 defeat at Manchester City that he has already received job offers but is likely to spend some time with his family after getting only three weeks off last summer.
The Scot has agreed media commitments with BBC Sport and Talksport at this summer’s European Championships.
Former Spain and Real Madrid coach Lopetegui won the Europa League with Sevilla in 2020 before moving to Wolves two years later.
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Nelly Korda: World number one wins Americas Open for sixth win in seven tournaments
Nelly Korda secured her sixth victory in seven tournaments by winning the Mizuho Americas Open on Sunday.
The 25-year-old’s level-par 71 saw her win on 14 under, one shot clear of Australian Hannah Green at the Liberty National Golf Course in Jersey City.
Korda started the final day with a two-shot lead but had three bogeys and one birdie on the front nine to be level with Green at the halfway point.
After matching each other down the stretch it was the Australian who blinked first, missing a par putt on the 18th that would have forced a play-off.
The victory means American Korda bounced back at the first opportunity after her winning streak of five came to an end at last week’s Cognizant Founders Cup.
The world number one’s run had included last month’s Chevron Championship, the first major of the season.
It was Korda’s 14th LPGA Tour victory as she became the first American to win six or more times in a season since Beth Daniel won seven times in 1990. American legend Mickey Wright holds the record with 13 victories in 1963.
Korda will next turn her attention to the US Women’s Open at Lancaster Country Club, which begins on 30 May.
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