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Last updated: June 16, 2026, 8:46 PM ET

Cricket

England's four-wicket victory over Ireland at the T20 World Cup was overshadowed by a major injury scare involving captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, whose participation in upcoming matches remains uncertain after she required treatment during the Southampton fixture. The defending champions New Zealand slipped to back-to-back defeats in the Women's T20 World Cup, with fielding errors proving costly in their shock loss to Sri Lanka that puts them on the brink of elimination. Meanwhile, Ben Stokes' role in England's evolving Test setup remains unclear as the team prepares for the second Test against New Zealand, with four debutants already handed opportunities this summer. Wicketkeeper Jamie Smith misses the upcoming Test following the birth of his daughter, opening the door for James Rew to become the latest newcomer in England's reshuffled lineup.

MMA & Boxing

Alex Pereira accused Ciryl Gane of landing illegal blows to the back of his head during UFC Freedom, criticizing referee Herb Dean's failure to intervene in a statement released Tuesday that adds controversy to their light heavyweight matchup. Floyd Mayweather faces felony charges including theft and intent to defraud after allegedly passing a bad check to purchase a $200,000 watch in Las Vegas, according to court records that could complicate his promotional activities.

Tennis

Cameron Norrie's return from injury ended in defeat as Alejandro Davidovich Fokina dispatched the British No. 1 in straight sets at Queen's Club, marking the Briton's first singles action since suffering rib damage in May. Corentin Moutet apologized for swearing seven times during a live BBC television interview at Queen's, acknowledging his language may have offended viewers while discussing his grass-court performance. British teenager Hannah Klugman claimed her first WTA Tour victory by defeating compatriot Harriet Dart at the Nottingham Open, announcing herself as a rising talent on the professional circuit. Bow Echo remained unbeaten with a dramatic win in the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot, holding off Gstaad in a grandstand finish to extend its perfect record.

Athletics

Audrey Werro missed the women's 800m record despite victory at her specialist distance, while two-time 400m hurdles world champion Femke Broeders-Bol impressed on her 800m debut with a strong showing that suggests versatility beyond her primary event. World Athletics launched a new initiative aimed at improving pregnancy and childbirth support policies for female athletes, recognizing the need for better protections and accommodations in elite competition.

Basketball

The Chicago Bulls finalized Tiago Splitter's hiring as their new head coach, turning to the former Spurs center who guided the Trail Blazers to a 42-40 record as interim coach during the previous season. Splitter replaces Billy Donovan and inherits a roster seeking direction after missing the playoffs.

College Sports

The Brendan Sorsby saga sparked debate about judicial intervention in college athletics, with commentators questioning whether local judges and temporary injunctions should have authority over student-athlete eligibility decisions that traditionally fall under conference and NCAA jurisdiction.