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While You Were Asleep: Bangladesh full sequence whitewash over WI, Fajdek wins fifth straight world gold in males’s hammer, Germany, Spain enter Euro 2022 quarters

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A dominant Bangladesh defeated West Indies by 4 wickets to swept the ODI sequence within the Caribbean.

After being put into bat first, West Indies have been bowled out for a paltry 178, Skipper Nicholas Pooran (73) fought the lone battle however he didn’t get a lot help from the opposite finish. Pooran’s ninth fifty was his slowest, in 93 balls, and he was eighth man out to Taijul for 73 off 109 balls.

Not the #MalesInMaroon day on the workplace at Providence stadium 🇬🇾. Congratulations to 🇧🇩 @BCBtigers for profitable the ODI sequence #WIvBAN pic.twitter.com/yPCOvbnCHq

— Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 16, 2022

Bangladesh made one impressed change from the second ODI, giving spinner Taijul his first worldwide match on the tour forward of pacer Shoriful Islam. Taijul took a career-best 5 for 28 in 10 overs. He bowled Brandon King along with his third ball and obtained Shai Hope stumped along with his eleventh.

In reply, Bangladesh strolled to the win at 179 for six with 9 balls to spare.

West Indies used seven bowlers, however after spinner Gudakesh Motie used up his 10 overs for a team-best 4 for 23.

For Bangladesh, Litton Das scored an excellent 50 and out on 50 runs for the second wicket with skipper Tamim Iqbal (34). Nurul Hasan (32 not out) and Mehidy Hasan Miraz (16 not out) took Bangladesh residence with none additional hiccup.

Brief Scores

West Indies: 178 (Pooran 73; Taijul 5-28)

Bangladesh: 179 for six (Litton 50; Motie 4/23)

World Athletics Championship: Fajdek wins gold in males’s hammer

Poland’s Pawel Fajdek received his fifth world title in hammer throw.

Olympic champion and compatriot Wojciech Nowicki briefly held the lead after his third try however might solely transfer one place up the rostrum from his three earlier world bronze medals, whereas Norwegian Eivind Henriksen took bronze this time.

Not 1…not 2…not 3…not 4….however 5 🥇 in a row for @Pawel_Fajdek

This marks the primary time an athlete has received 5 titles in a single self-discipline at a #WorldAthleticsChamps pic.twitter.com/FxKljIBheN

— World Athletics Championships Oregon22 (@WCHoregon22) July 16, 2022

Fajdek had a disappointing first throw however ran away with the competitors on the third strive, letting out a roar as he hit a mark of 81.98 metres.

He is simply the second athlete to win 5 back-to-back world golds, after pole vaulter Sergey Bubka, who in the end went on to win six successive titles.

“This was the competition which matters the most this year so I am glad that the major gold is in my hand for the fifth time,” Fajdek stated.

The Pole stated his mission was to assault Bubka’s mark.

“I want more! My goal is seven titles, I like to be the first, and no one has ever accomplished that yet,” he stated.

Euro 2022: Germany, Spain by to quarter-finals

Germany accomplished an ideal UEFA Women’s EURO group marketing campaign for a report fourth time as they comfortably defeated already-eliminated Finland. On the opposite hand, a last-gasp Marta Cardona aim helped Spain safe a quarter-final with England.

For Germany, the breakthrough took 40 minutes to return. Sophia Kleinherne rose to nod in fellow full-back Giulia Gwinn’s lofted cross from the byline after she was equipped by a intelligent Svenja Huth go.

𝗦𝗶𝗺𝗽𝗹𝘆 𝗦𝗩𝗘𝗡𝗝𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗔𝗟 🤤🤯@Svenja_Huth’s #WEUROVISION = 💯#WEURO2022 @hisensesports pic.twitter.com/zCsIa8MIpJ

— UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 (@WEURO2022) July 16, 2022

The second aim three minutes after the break was nearly an identical, substitute Kathrin Hendrich this time the crosser and Alex Popp the leaping scorer, making it a aim in all three video games. Another sub, Nicole Anyomi, had equipped Hendrich to arrange that aim, and simply previous the hour, she joined Kleinherne in opening her senior Germany account with an angled drive.

Germany went by a gaggle with out conceding for the second time, having posted three clear sheets within the 2005 version. England on this match are the one different workforce to take action.

🇪🇸 Quarter-finalists, how about you? 😊#WEURO2022 pic.twitter.com/BVUGu2m13E

— UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 (@WEURO2022) July 16, 2022

At Brentford Community Stadium, Spain flew out of the traps in entrance of a energetic crowd of 16,041 spectators, with early assaults from Mariona Caldentey and Leila Ouahabi down the left forcing Denmark to drop deep.

OH WHAT A FEELING 🤩
From Carmona to Cardona, @sefutbolfem with some #WEUROMOMENTS to recollect! #WEURO2022 @lays_football pic.twitter.com/x8skOuhIbo

— UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 (@WEURO2022) July 16, 2022

The groups went toe to toe as the sport grew in depth, and within the ninetieth minute Spain lastly broke Denmark as Marta Cardona rose highest to attach with Carmona’s cross and head within the winner. With that, Spain’s passage to the quarter-finals was safe, and they’ll play England on Wednesday, July 20.