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IND vs ENG: ‘Expected 550, but …' – England batting coach Marcus Trescothick reacts after India set 608-run target
IND vs ENG: ‘Expected 550, but …' – England batting coach Marcus Trescothick reacts after India set 608-run target

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

IND vs ENG: ‘Expected 550, but …' – England batting coach Marcus Trescothick reacts after India set 608-run target

Shubman Gill (Photo by) in Birmingham: England batting coach Marcus Trescothick admitted that India's second-innings declaration exceeded expectations, calling the 608-run target 'a hell lot of runs' after a punishing fourth day of the second Test in Bengaluru. 'We are not naive enough to know that it's a challenging total,' Trescothick told reporters after stumps. 'I expected India to set 550-run target, but it is what it is. They make their own decisions.' Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! India declared their second innings at 427 for six, riding on Shubman Gill's superb 161 and strong contributions from KL Rahul (55), Rishabh Pant (65), and Ravindra Jadeja (69 not out). That gave them a mammoth lead of 607 runs after dismissing England for 407 in the first innings. Poll Should England change their strategy to tackle India's bowling attack? Yes, they need to be more aggressive. No, they should stick to their plan. England were left facing an uphill task on a deteriorating Day Four surface, and their top order wobbled almost immediately under pressure. Z by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Concentrated Siberian Ginseng Extract 2oz Superior Ginseng Undo ak Crawley fell for a duck in the second over to Mohammed Siraj, while Akash Deep, continuing his impressive bowling in English conditions, removed Ben Duckett (25) and Joe Root (6). At stumps, England were 72 for three in 16 overs, still needing 536 runs with only Ollie Pope (24 not out) and Harry Brook (15 not out) at the crease. India now head into the final day with momentum fully on their side and three crucial wickets already in the bag. With full sessions likely on Day Five, India will be eyeing a series-levelling win, while England must attempt what would be the highest successful chase in Test history. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

ENG vs IND 2nd Test Day 3 highlights: Siraj-Akash put IND back on top
ENG vs IND 2nd Test Day 3 highlights: Siraj-Akash put IND back on top

Business Standard

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Business Standard

ENG vs IND 2nd Test Day 3 highlights: Siraj-Akash put IND back on top

Despite a brilliant 184 not out from Jamie Smith and 158 from Harry Brook, England still found themselves on the back foot by the end of Day Three of the second Test at Edgbaston. Siraj, with six wickets, and Akash Deep, with four, helped India take a huge 180-run lead in the first innings before the batters posted 64 for 1 on the board in the second innings by stumps. The visitors walked away with a big 244-run lead in the second innings with nine wickets and two full days of play remaining. The third session started with England looking very comfortable, as Harry Brook completed his 150 and took his partnership with Smith past 300, before Akash Deep finally disturbed his bails to give India the much-needed breakthrough. He then removed Chris Woakes (5) to expose the English lower order. Meanwhile, Jamie Smith continued his marathon innings and broke the record for the highest Test score by an English wicketkeeper-batter. Soon after, Siraj got Brydon Carse (0) trapped in front of the wicket as India finally found their footing in the match once again. Siraj struck again twice in the same over to remove Josh Tongue and Shoaib Bashir—both for ducks—as England were finally bundled out for 407, with India walking away with a 180-run lead in the first innings. India's start to the second innings was brilliant, as they added 51 runs for the first wicket before Josh Tongue trapped Yashasvi Jaiswal (28) to give England their first breakthrough. Despite that, India managed to end the day on a high, and with KL Rahul and Karun Nair still at the crease, fans can expect an action-packed Day Four on Saturday. In the second session, England continued their momentum from the first and kept scoring at a brisk pace, maintaining their run rate above five. Brook went on to score his ninth Test century—and his first against India—to mount more misery on the visitors. Meanwhile, Jamie Smith, after being dropped on 121 by Nitish Reddy in the 54th over, converted his ton into 150. Indian bowlers, in the meantime, looked completely clueless—bowling off-length deliveries and failing to maintain their lines. They did attempt some bodyline tactics, but the English pair managed to block those while attacking deliveries that offered room. The spin duo of Jadeja and Sundar were also unimpressive, as England dispatched them for boundaries at will. England slowed down slightly in the final 30 minutes of the session but still ended up adding 106 runs in the half without losing a wicket. Earlier, India started Day Three on a high, as Siraj—in the second over of the day—removed Joe Root (22) and English skipper Ben Stokes (0) on back-to-back deliveries, increasing England's misery by reducing them to 84 for 5. But just when it seemed like India had full control of the match, Jamie Smith and Harry Brook brought the fight to the Indian bowlers, scoring at a fiery pace to get the hosts back in the game. Both batters completed their fifties within the first hour of play, as the Indian bowlers looked off-colour once again. Prasidh Krishna, who after the first match admitted he conceded more runs than he wanted to, was once again one of the culprits. In one of his overs, Jamie Smith, with the help of four boundaries and a six, collected 23 runs. The impact of England's counter-attack can be understood from the fact that when they lost their fifth wicket, their run rate was below 4, but by the drinks break it had surged. Smith continued the assault post-drinks and went on to score the joint fourth-fastest Test century for England just before the end of the session. India 2nd Inning 64-1 (13 ov) CRR:4.92 Batter Dismissal R B 4s 6s SR Yashasvi Jaiswal lbw b JC Tongue 28 22 6 0 127.27 KL Rahul Not out 28 38 6 0 73.68 Karun Nair Not out 7 18 1 0 38.89 Extras 1 (b 0, Ib 1, w 0, nb 0, p 0) Total 64 (1 wkts, 13 Ov) Bowler O M R W NB ECO Chris Woakes 5 0 28 0 0 5.6 Brydon Carse 5 1 23 0 0 4.6 Josh Tongue 3 1 12 1 0 4 England scorecard 1st Innings: England 1st Inning 407-10 (89.3 ov) CRR:4.55 Batter Dismissal R B 4s 6s SR Zak Crawley c K Nair b M Siraj 19 30 3 0 63.33 Ben Duckett c S Gill b A Deep 0 5 0 0 0 Ollie Pope c KL Rahul b A Deep 0 1 0 0 0 Joe Root c R Pant b M Siraj 22 46 2 0 47.83 Harry Brook b A Deep 158 234 17 1 67.52 Ben Stokes (C) c R Pant b M Siraj 0 1 0 0 0 Jamie Smith (WK) Not out 184 207 21 4 88.89 Chris Woakes c K Nair b A Deep 5 17 1 0 29.41 Brydon Carse lbw b M Siraj 0 4 0 0 0 Josh Tongue lbw b M Siraj 0 2 0 0 0 Shoaib Bashir b M Siraj 0 2 0 0 0 Extras 19 (b 0, Ib 5, w 2, nb 12, p 0) Total 407 (10 wkts, 89.3 Ov) Bowler O M R W NB ECO Akash Deep 20 2 88 4 6 4.4 Mohammed Siraj 19.3 3 70 6 4 3.59 Prasidh Krishna 13 1 72 0 0 5.54 Nitish Kumar Reddy 6 0 29 0 0 4.83 Ravindra Jadeja 17 2 70 0 2 4.12 Washington Sundar 14 0 73 0 0 5.21

Ben Shephard's rarely seen son Jack, 18, towers over This Morning star as they head to Wimbledon with Cat Deeley
Ben Shephard's rarely seen son Jack, 18, towers over This Morning star as they head to Wimbledon with Cat Deeley

Scottish Sun

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Ben Shephard's rarely seen son Jack, 18, towers over This Morning star as they head to Wimbledon with Cat Deeley

The event saw a Brit player face a crushing defeat tall order Ben Shephard's rarely seen son Jack, 18, towers over This Morning star as they head to Wimbledon with Cat Deeley Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BEN Shephard's rarely seen son Jack towered over him - as the pair headed to Wimbledon. The popular TV presenter, 50, shares two adult sons with his wife Annie. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley joined This Morning in 2024 Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 4 The TV presenter attended Wimbledon alongside son Jack Credit: Getty 4 Ben and Jack with the former's This Morning co-star Cat Deeley Credit: Getty Ben attended Day Four of Wimbledon alongside Jack, 18, - who stands taller than his famous dad. They were joined at the event by Ben's This Morning co-star Cat Deeley. In the latest action, tennis superstar Novak Djokovic notably defeated Brit player Dan Evans. The seven-time champion maintained his record of only ever losing to one Brit in a Grand Slam. Andy Murray memorably ended 77 years of hurt for British men by beating Djokovic back in 2013, Elsewhere, fans were previously stunned by Ben's strapping other son. Footage from late last year showed the star hitting the gym with son Sam - as they did pull ups. They went through the gruelling exercise regime as they attempted to hit their goal of 50. For followers at at home, they couldn't believe how grown up and big Sam has got, as he towered over his dad in the clip. One said: "He's so much bigger than you now Ben. Won't be long before Leo's bigger than me." This Morning's Ben Shephard reveals he's taking a break from the show A second wrote: "Your son is the double of you!" "Woohoo! Huge congratulations to both of you for those pull small feat! "And happy 50th! Hope the celebrations were nothing short of amazing," said a third. While a fourth commented: "Gosh you can see both you and Annie in Sam." In December 2023, The Sun exclusively revealed Ben and Cat would become This Morning's new lead presenters. ITV bosses chose them to replace Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. A source said at the time: 'This is one of the most coveted gigs in UK television. ITV execs are determined to get it right. 'Cat really impressed when she came in, and Ben is a consummate professional and hugely popular with the housewife demographic. 'He's an extremely safe pair of hands, has real gravitas, and doesn't have a whiff of scandal around him — he's purer than pure. Ben Shephard's career to date 1998 - Got his big break when he hosted The Bigger Breakfast for Channel 4 2000 - Joined GMTV breakfast (now GMB) presenting Entertainment Today before becoming a permanent host in 2005 2004 - Ben hosted the first three series of The X Factor's spin-off series Xtra Factor 2006 - Presented singing contestant Soapstar Superstar alongside Ferne Britton 2006 - Landed his own Saturday show with Magic Radio 2008 - Hosted Who Dares, Sings! with Denise van Outen 2009 - Ben presented revived the classic game show The Krypton Factor 2010 - Signed a reported £495k deal with Sky Sports to front Goals on Sunday and other sporting specials 2013 - Returned to ITV daytime with Tipping Point 2015 - Co-hosted Ninja Warrior UK with Rochelle Humes and Chris Kamara 2019 - Quit Sky Sports and Goals on Sunday 2024 - Left Good Morning Britain to join This Morning with Cat Deeley 'Cat is the number one target to replace Holly, but negotiations are ongoing. 'Lots of people were considered, but ultimately it's all about chemistry. 'Everyone is very excited, and the sense is that Ben and Cat will be a real boost to morale on the ground.' This Morning airs on ITV1 and ITVX.

Ben Shephard's rarely seen son Jack, 18, towers over This Morning star as they head to Wimbledon with Cat Deeley
Ben Shephard's rarely seen son Jack, 18, towers over This Morning star as they head to Wimbledon with Cat Deeley

The Irish Sun

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Ben Shephard's rarely seen son Jack, 18, towers over This Morning star as they head to Wimbledon with Cat Deeley

BEN Shephard's rarely seen son Jack towered over him - as the pair headed to Wimbledon. The popular TV presenter, 50, shares two adult sons with his wife Annie. Advertisement 4 Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley joined This Morning in 2024 Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 4 The TV presenter attended Wimbledon alongside son Jack Credit: Getty 4 Ben and Jack with the former's This Morning co-star Cat Deeley Credit: Getty Ben attended Day Four of Wimbledon alongside Jack, 18, - who stands taller than his famous dad. They were joined at the event by Ben's This Morning co-star In the latest action, tennis superstar Novak Djokovic notably The seven-time champion maintained his record of only ever losing to one Brit in a Grand Slam. Advertisement Read more on Ben Shephard Andy Murray memorably ended 77 years of hurt for British men by beating Djokovic back in 2013, Elsewhere, fans Footage from late last year showed the star hitting the gym with son Sam - as they did pull ups. They went through the gruelling exercise regime as they attempted to hit their goal of 50. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Latest For followers at at home, they couldn't believe how grown up and big Sam has got, as he towered over his dad in the clip. One said: "He's so much bigger than you now Ben. Won't be long before Leo's bigger than me." This Morning's Ben Shephard reveals he's taking a break from the show A second wrote: "Your son is the double of you!" "Woohoo! Huge congratulations to both of you for those pull small feat! Advertisement "And happy 50th! Hope the celebrations were nothing short of amazing," said a third. While a fourth commented: "Gosh you can see both you and Annie in Sam." In December 2023, The Sun This Morning 's new lead presenters. ITV bosses chose them to replace Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby . Advertisement A source said at the time: 'This is one of the most coveted gigs in UK television . ITV execs are determined to get it right. 'Cat really impressed when she came in, and Ben is a consummate professional and hugely popular with the housewife demographic. 'He's an extremely safe pair of hands, has real gravitas, and doesn't have a whiff of scandal around him — he's purer than pure. Ben Shephard's career to date 1998 - Got his big break when he hosted The Bigger Breakfast for Channel 4 2000 - Joined GMTV breakfast (now GMB) presenting Entertainment Today before becoming a permanent host in 2005 2004 - Ben hosted the first three series of The X Factor's spin-off series Xtra Factor 2006 - Presented singing contestant Soapstar Superstar alongside Ferne Britton 2006 - Landed his own Saturday show with Magic Radio 2008 - Hosted Who Dares, Sings! with Denise van Outen 2009 - Ben presented revived the classic game show The Krypton Factor 2010 - Signed a reported £495k deal with Sky Sports to front Goals on Sunday and other sporting specials 2013 - Returned to ITV daytime with Tipping Point 2015 - Co-hosted Ninja Warrior UK with Rochelle Humes and Chris Kamara 2019 - Quit Sky Sports and Goals on Sunday 2024 - Left Good Morning Britain to join This Morning with Cat Deeley 'Cat is the number one target to replace Holly, but negotiations are ongoing. Advertisement 'Lots of people were considered, but ultimately it's all about chemistry. 'Everyone is very excited, and the sense is that Ben and Cat will be a real boost to morale on the ground.' This Morning airs on ITV1 and ITVX. 4 Fans couldn't believe how grown up and big Ben's other son has got Credit: instagram/benshephardofficial Advertisement

Howard makes history at NCAA Championship
Howard makes history at NCAA Championship

Miami Herald

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

Howard makes history at NCAA Championship

Howard University women's track & field program concluded its outdoor campaign at the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Ore., hosted by the University of Oregon, with outstanding Bison earning All-American status. Howard was the dominant HBCU program for the women's NCAA Championships. Graduates Kailei Collins (Houston) and Marcia Sey (London, United Kingdom), senior Tiffani-Rae Pittman (Bowie, Md.) and sophomore Aiyana Gray-Williams (Winston-Salem, N.C.) began Day Four with a sixth-place finish in the 4×100 relay, clocking in at 43.23. The four Bison earned All-American First Team honors, becoming the first All-American 4×100 relay squad in program history. USC won the 4×100 relay race with a 42.22 mark. Individually, Sey had her best performance in a Bison uniform, winning bronze in the 100-meter hurdles with a 12.93 time. Her third-place finish is the highest in program history. Additionally, the British native received All-American First Team honors. Oregon's Aaliyah McCormick won the short hurdles, producing a 12.81 mark. Graduate student Noah Langford of Virginia Beach, Virginia, led the Bison with a standout performance in the 400-meter hurdles semifinals. Langford posted a time of 50.50 seconds, falling short of qualifying for the final round but earning Second Team All-America honors. He became the first Howard men's long hurdler to earn All-America recognition since John Branch accomplished it for the Washington, D.C. HBCU in 1989. Baylor's Nathaniel Ezekiel recorded the top 400-meter hurdles time in the semifinals with an impressive 47.86 seconds. Howard also competed in the 4×400-meter relay, featuring Langford, sophomore Emerson McKindra of Linden, New Jersey, and freshmen Cameron Brazell of Houston and Elijah Grant of Fort Mill, South Carolina. The team clocked in at 3:08.92, missing advancement but receiving honorable mention from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Howard Director of Track & Field David Oliver and the Bison wrapped up another success season, winning a pair of MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) crowns during the indoor and outdoor campaigns. HU looks to defend both crowns for the upcoming 2025-26 campaign. The post Howard makes history at NCAA Championship appeared first on HBCU Gameday. Copyright HBCU Gameday 2012-2025

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