Clark powers to big US Open lead at Shinnecock
Wyndham Clark has built a four-shot lead at the US Open after two rounds at Shinnecock Hills, carding the lowest 36-hole score at the venue. His commanding performance comes a year after a memorable locker-smashing incident at the same tournament. Favorites Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler have struggled in windy conditions. Clark is seeking redemption after falling short in last year's championship.
New Zealand have taken control of the second Test against England, leading by 445 runs at lunch on day four. Henry Nicholls scored a century to grind down a weary England attack. England bowler Matt Fisher admitted his side has not got key moments right against the Kiwis. New Zealand look firmly on course for victory.
Scotland's loss to Morocco has been overshadowed by a disputed penalty decision that pundits remain divided over. Roy Keane and Kris Boyd gave conflicting views on whether Scotland should have been awarded a spot-kick. The decision proved costly as Scotland fell to defeat. Fans have been weighing in on the contentious call.
Scotland's men's team made their mark at the World Cup despite falling short on the pitch. The Tartan Army created memorable scenes in the stands, earning praise for their passionate support. Pundits described the team as flawed but relentless, showing character. A moment of early regret proved costly in their final match.