Leona Maguire impresses again as Nanna Koerstz Madsen sets Thailand pace
Leona Maguire carded another impressive round at the Honda LPGA Thailand on Saturday morning but it's Denmark's Nanna Koerstz Madsen who leads the way at Siam Country Club.
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Leona Maguire carded another impressive round at the Honda LPGA Thailand on Saturday morning but it's Denmark's Nanna Koerstz Madsen who leads the way at Siam Country Club.
By Issy Ronald and Jack Bantock, CNN
Oh Su eagled her final hole to grab a share of the lead alongside Nasa Hataoko after the second round of the LPGA Thailand on Friday, as Canada's Brooke Henderson sits four strokes back, tied for sixth.
Leona Maguire posted a flawless 66 in the second round of the Honda LPGA Thailand event, as Nasa Hataoka and Sue Oh lead at the halfway stage.
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Mitchell Swepson will make his much-awaited Test debut when Australia take on Pakistan in the second Test of the three-match series starting on Saturday at the National Stadium in Karachi. His selection in the playing XI has a special significance as he his call-up comes a week after legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne died in Thailand. Since Pat Cummins announced Australia's playing XI for the Karachi Test, many have taken to social media to congratulate Swepson, among them was Australian superstar Steve Smith.
Leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson will make his long-awaited Test debut for Australia as the tourists opted for two spinners for the second Test against Pakistan starting on Saturday. After a dreary draw on a flat Rawalpindi pitch in the first Test there is hope that Karachi will live up to its reputation of producing a result through spinners. The 28-year-old Swepson will become the first specialist leg-spinner to play a Test for Australia since Bryce McGain against South Africa in 2009. His inclusion is poignant because it comes a week after legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne died of a suspected heart attack in Thailand.