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Events in sports
- Cricket: South Africa (329 for 6) beat Zimbabwe (198 for 7) by 131 runs in the second One Day International, Durban, and now lead the three-match series 2-0. Wisden Cricinfo
- Cycling: George Hincapie wins Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne by beating Kevin van Impe in a sprint with 2.
- Football:
- NASCAR: Greg Biffle wins the Auto Club 500 at the California Speedway from Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch, with only 0.525 of a second separating the top three men. (NASCAR.com)
- Rugby union: In the final match of Round 3 of the Six Nations, held in Dublin, Ireland use a try from captain Brian O'Driscoll and 14 points from Ronan O'Gara to defeat England 19-13. The win keeps Ireland on track for a possible Grand Slam showdown with Wales in Cardiff in three weeks. This also marks the first time since 1987 that England has lost three straight Six Nations matches. (BBC)
- Curling: In the final match of the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Manitoba, led by skip Jennifer Jones, defeats Jenn Hanna's Ontario team 8-6 and becomes the Canadian national women's champion. With the win, Jones' rink has earned the right to represent Canada at the world championship, as well as an entry in the Canadian Olympic curling trials. (CBC sports) (Sportsnet)
- Football: FA Cup fifth round:
- Cricket: Australia (236 for 7) beat New Zealand (226) by just 10 runs in the first One Day International at Wellington.
- National Hockey League: Despite 6½ hours of talks between the league and its players union today, the two sides were unable to come to an agreement to end the current lockout. The current season remains canceled, now with no hope of resurrection. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Boxing: Bernard Hopkins makes a successful 20th defense of his middleweight title with a one-sided unanimous decision over Howard Eastman in Los Angeles. Hopkins becomes the first Middleweight champion in boxing history to defend that category's title twenty or more times, and joins Joe Louis and Abe Attell, among few others, in the exclusive group of boxers with 20 or more title defenses in one division. (AP/Yahoo!)(Boxing Central)
- Curling: The 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national curling championship for women begins play at Mile One Stadium in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Team Canada's Colleen Jones, the defending champion is upset by Jenn Hanna of team Ontario. Elsewhere, former Scott champion Cathy King of Alberta loses both her games. British Columbia's Kelly Scott and Saskatchewan's Stefanie Lawton both are undefeated at 2-0 while Manitoba's Jennifer Jones, Nova Scotia's Kay Zinck, New Brunswick's Sandy Comeau in addition to Hanna are at 1-0. (CBC sports)
- National Basketball Association (NBA):
- After being down by 18 points at halftime, the Boston Celtics put together a 16-0 run in the fourth quarter to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers 94-89 in Boston. (NBA)
- Indiana Pacers 94, Charlotte Bobcats 87 in Indianapolis. (NBA)
- Washington Wizards 95, San Antonio Spurs 87 in Washington, D.C.. (NBA)
- Milwaukee Bucks 110, Toronto Raptors 107 in Toronto. (NBA)
- Memphis Grizzlies 98, Philadelphia 76ers 95 in Philadelphia. (NBA)
- Miami Heat 116, New York Knicks 110 OT in New York. (NBA)
- Los Angeles Lakers 104, New Jersey Nets 103 OT in East Rutherford, New Jersey (NBA)
- Minnesota Timberwolves 98, Denver Nuggets 92 in Minneapolis. (NBA)
- Houston Rockets 105, Chicago Bulls 92 in Houston. (NBA)
- New Orleans Hornets 91, Portland Trail Blazers 80 in Portland. (NBA)
- Football (soccer): Football World Cup 2006 qualifying continues in four regions:
- Cricket: South Africa (311 for 7) beat England (304 for 8) by 7 runs in the closely-fought fifth One Day International at East London, taking an unassailable 3-1 lead in the seven-match series. (Wisden Cricinfo)
- Doping, XC skiing: French skier Vincent Vittoz, currently ranked #2 in the XC skiing World Cup season, is cleared of the charges of having taken the banned diuretic furosemide. Part B of the drug test process removed the doubts. (eurosport.com)
- Snooker: After hearing of a sponsorship deal from HP Foods, makers of brown sauce, whereby the HP logo will be present on the brown ball at all major tournaments, Jimmy White announces he has changed his name by deed poll to 'Jimmy Brown', and will wear brown clothing with a blue bow tie when competing at the upcoming Masters tournament. He has not ruled out either changing his name back after the tournament or keeping his new name.
- Sailing: Ellen MacArthur breaks the record for a single-handed non-stop round-the-world voyage, with a time of 71 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes and 33 seconds for the 27,000 mile voyage. (BBC)
- National Basketball Association (NBA):
- Rudy Tomjanovich steps down as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, citing health reasons. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Boston Celtics 110, New Jersey Nets 86 in Boston. (NBA)
- Houston Rockets 118, Philadelphia 76ers 95 in Philadelphia. (NBA)
- Toronto Raptors 98, Indiana Pacers 97 in Indianapolis. (NBA)
- Detroit Pistons 99, Atlanta Hawks 84 in Auburn Hills, Michigan. (NBA)
- Phoenix Suns 108, Minnesota Timberwolves 79 in Minneapolis. (NBA)
- Dallas Mavericks 90, New Orleans Hornets 82 in New Orleans. (NBA)
- Portland Trail Blazers 97, Denver Nuggets 92 in Portland. (NBA)
- Sacramento Kings 111, Golden State Warriors 107 in overtime in Oakland. (NBA)
- Cricket: South Africa (270 for 8) tie with England (270 for 5) in a dramatic conclusion to the second One Day International at Bloemfontein. (BBC)
- Football: Prosecutors in Berlin have confirmed that police raided the premises of 19 suspects in the ongoing German match fixing scandal and found information that may implicate as many as 25 people in fixing ten matches in 2004 alone. In addition to disgraced referee and admitted fixer Robert Hoyzer, 14 players and three referees are suspected of involvement. The three Hertha BSC Berlin players previously linked to the scandal have been cleared. (AFP/Yahoo!)
- Doping: Scientists at the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have discovered a new designer steroid, called Desoxy-Methyl Testosterone, or DMT, which has the ability to increase strength, muscle bulk and stamina. The steroid appears to be a new generation of tetrahydrogestrinone (THG), but is much more sophisticated than any previously discovered steroid for doping use. (CBC Sports)
- Football: Ten countries have submitted eight bids to UEFA to host the 2012 European Football Championship finals. They are joint bids from Poland-Ukraine, Croatia-Hungary, and individual bids from Greece, Italy, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan. Candidate bids have to submit their dossiers to UEFA by 21 July; a shortlist of three candidacies will be chosen in November, and the successful bid will be chosen in December 2006. The 2008 finals will be held in Austria and Switzerland. (Reuters).
- Cricket: Pakistan (307 for 8) beat the West Indies (277) by 30 runs to win a place in the final of the VB Series against Australia. (BBC)
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