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On June 19, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1800, War of the Second Coalition Battle of Höchstädt results in a French victory over Austria. In 1846, The first officially recorded, organized baseball game is played under Alexander Cartwright's rules on Hoboken, New Jersey's Elysian Fields with the New York Base Ball Club defeating the Knickerbockers 23-1. Cartwright umpired. In 1954, Richard Wilkins, New Zealand-Australian journalist and television presenter was born. In 1955, Mary O'Connor, New Zealand runner was born. In 1981, Moss Burmester, New Zealand swimmer was born. In 1990, Moa Hjelmer, Swedish sprinter was born. In 1992, Keaton Jennings, South African-English cricketer was born. In 1995, Peter Townsend, Burmese-English captain and pilot (born 1914) passed away. In 1998, Joshua Da Silva, Trinidadian cricketer was born. In 2009, War in North-West Pakistan: The Pakistani Armed Forces open Operation Rah-e-Nijat against the Taliban and other Islamist rebels in the South Waziristan area of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
New Zealand dominate second Test against England with commanding 352-run advantage

New Zealand dominated the second Test at the Oval, finishing day three with a commanding 352-run advantage and seven wickets still intact.England's hopes of salvaging the match were severely dented by costly fielding lapses from James Rew and Emilio Gay.Rew spilt what appeared to be a straightforward chance when Rachin Ravindra edged Josh Tongue to slip on just seven, diving one-handed when a more conventional approach seemed possible.He faced further questions when Henry Nicholls, then on 42, gloved a fierce Jofra Archer bouncer that sailed over the wicketkeeper for four. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Gay compounded matters when Ravindra offered a chance off Jacob Bethell's left-arm spin, managing only a fingertip touch at short-leg.Nicholls delivered a masterclass in batting, compiling an unbeaten 119 to guide the tourists to 252 for three at stumps.The experienced right-hander has stepped seamlessly into the number three position vacated by retired legend Kane Williamson.His partnership with Ravindra proved devastating for England, with the pair accumulating 161 runs together – nearly double the highest stand recorded in the series before this match.LATEST SPORTS NEWSPremier League fixtures in full as Coventry and Hull handed tough starts to new seasonJack Draper confirms return to tennis as Andy Murray prepares to be in Briton's cornerScottie Scheffler makes feelings clear on brutal US Open conditions amid career Grand Slam bidRavindra eventually departed for 76, trapped lbw sweeping against Bethell after England had waited 33 overs following the dropped catch to claim his wicket.Nicholls' 11th Test century was a high-quality knock, featuring 16 boundaries as he consistently outplayed the home attack.England's morning session proved equally poor, with three wickets tumbling for just three runs as Matt Henry's precise seam bowling dismantled the lower order.Jordan Cox, Archer and Tongue all fell in quick succession, with excellent catches from Tom Latham, Tom Blundell and Nathan Smith highlighting the contrast between the two sides' fielding standards.Henry completed an impressive five-wicket haul, leaving England stranded on 238 for nine and trailing by 153.Matt Fisher and debutant Sonny Baker then mounted an unexpected fightback, adding 53 for the final wicket across 17 overs.Fisher reached an unbeaten 50 – only his third half-century in first-class cricket – while Baker showed admirable resolve, surviving 36 deliveries before Kyle Jamieson finally removed him.Neither Fisher nor Baker had previously scored a run in international cricket, with Fisher having faced merely five balls during his only other Test appearance four years ago.England's bowling unit exposed its inexperience throughout the day, with the attack failing to put sustained pressure on the New Zealand batsmen.Fisher posed minimal threat with the ball, while Baker and Tongue could not find their rhythm.The hosts' problems extended beyond the bowling, with this hastily assembled side showing five changes from the team that secured a 1-0 series lead at Lord's.Ben Duckett had also dropped a catch on day two before being run out through Gay's carelessness, while England conceded 53 extras in their first innings compared to New Zealand's nine.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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