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now a four was greeted like a lost friend, hours since the crowd had last seen one, and crucially, the wicket stopped, and even the most optimistic tourist saw reality. after extreme patience, shubman gill released the tension. dhrquurel�*s partnership with gill took india home. so india win the series. two emerging players who matured when it mattered. england's mistakes came earlier in this game. the series is now lost, however gallantly england, at times, have competed. joe wilson, bbc news. within the last few minutes, it's been announced that everton�*s punishment for breaching premier league financial rules has been reduced from ten points to six after an appeal. so that points deduction reduced from ten points to six
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time for a look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. shamelessly i am going to start off reaching for the book of little weather cliches, it will be a mixed bag of weather ahead. it will be unsettled, particularly to the north and west but lots of dry weather rourd as well, especially today. some frost and fog for many over the next couple of nights, then it will turn milder, but today we are still in that colder feeling air. in fact, the driest and the sunniest weather todayis the driest and the sunniest weather today is out to the west, such as here in swansea, a loly beach day here, further east, some sunny spells but showers blowing in from the north sea. it is more of the same through the rest of the afternoon. thaterly through cloud, rain is clearing away front bench sussex and kent. the winds will ease down here, some of the showers reaching as far west as east wales
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perhaps but driest. but a brisk north—easterly wind blowing for north sea facing coasts so here plenty of added wind chill to factor into the temperatures, but they are round about the seasonal average or not far off, between seven and ten degrees, overnight tonight, there will be a touch of frost for many but temperatures will start to rise as the weather fronts approach the far north and west, into northern ireland, high pressure still across england and wales, frost and fog here to start the day, but further north and west the air is turning milder, as the weather fronts approach. they will bring rain as we head through the morning. that weather front slips southwards and eastwards, the fog will lift and clear, but the hazy sunshine will be replaced by thickening cloud, but brighter skies again developing behind the weather front, a good scattering of showers, possibly wintry over the hills. it is melted tore the north and west tomorrow thanit tore the north and west tomorrow than it is today. still seven or eight degrees though. then, on
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tuesday night into wednesday it is cold but windy for any frost further north. our next warm front is approaching. they will give us rain. than rainjust gradually approaching. they will give us rain. than rain just gradually pushing further eastwards but the air is turning milder, we are back up into double figures 11 or 12 for many. your can see that mild air marked in yellow, sweeping further eastwards but cold fronts pushing in from the west. so the air will turn chillier through thursday and we could end the day with wintry showers over the higher the ground. a the day with wintry showers over the higher the ground. a thanks, elizabeth. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news hello and welcome to sportsday.
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they had a glimmer of hope, but in the end it proved too much. englnad's cricketers lose their fourth test. everton is point reduction has been reduced to six points down from ten. national league south maidstone united's remarkable fa cup run continues tonight with a visit to coventry city in the fifth round. hello, welcome. england's cricketers put in a brave effort this morning in a bid to pull off an unlikely victory that would have kept their series with india alive, but it was all in vain and they have lost by five wickets to go 3—1 down with one match to play. the hosts began the fourth day needing just another 152 runs to win
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with all ten wickets in hand. they had few problems initially, but three wickets gave england hope before lunch. straight after the break they took two more to really set nerves jangling in the home camp. but after that, india steadied the ship. shubman gill and dhrquurel shared a match—winning partnership, as gill passed his 50. in the end, it was very straightforward for india and hugely disappointing for england and their captain. it is always disappointing being on the losing team. i think, looking back on when we had our chance to bat yesterday, cricket is always skill against skill and i think the conditions we found ourselves aimed against those three particular bowlers was very challenging. when
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india have a sniff in conditions like that, any team will find it hard to keep the scoreboard ticking and rotate the strike. you have got to give a lot of credit to the way in which they bowled yesterday in very favourable conditions. on this occasion i thought that there are scale was better than ours yesterday. what can england take from their tour so far? then stokes said he was proud at the way his team are taking it to india when we know how hard it is for a visiting team to win one test match here let alone a whole series. india are unbeaten since 2012. it looked like india were —— england were onto something remarkable in the first test, but wasted chances on the second and third. after that they
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were outplayed by an incredibly skilful indian team. in the fourth test we saw a lot of what we expected in this series, with the indian spinners coming to the fore. england should reflect on wasted opportunities here and also be thinking about the series that had gone before this, so this time last year they drew 1—1 in new zealand, lost the second test should have won. in the summer they drew the ashes, which was 2—2 when england were 2—0 down and could have won 3—2 had it not reigned in manchester. for as entertaining as the england cricket has been and the upturn in results under captain ben stokes and brendon mccullum, can they improve in those crucial moments in which series ends? recent evidence suggests they have shot themselves in the third from time to time and thatis in the third from time to time and that is what england need to improve on if they are going to become a
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really great side. everton have had their ten point reduction produced a six points. the club were referred to an independent commission in march for alleged breaches of the premier league's financial rules and were deducted ten points in november, which the club appeal. simon stone joins us now. simon, a massive result for the club. out of the premier league come to this decision? it is club. out of the premier league come to this decision?— to this decision? it is an independent _ to this decision? it is an i independent commission, to this decision? it is an - independent commission, not the premier league. everton basically argued their case. the commission heard their case and basically overturned two of the nine aspects of the overall punishment and decided that the ten points was too much and it should be six. it has a big effect on the bottom of the table because it moves everton up to 15th spot, above brentford. it leaves luton four points away from safety. it leaves burnley and
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nottingham —— and sheffield united in huge trouble at 13 points adrift. but it is not the end of the story yet for everton. as i mentioned with nottingham forest, they still have another case to hear and we don't know how that is going to go. for now it is a good day for everton. what a night it could be for maidstone united tonight. the non—league side can become the first team to reach the quarterfinals of this season's fa cup if they can beat coventry, a team that sits 95 places above them in the football pyramid. sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. let's go, let's go! even for part-timers. _ let's go, let's go! even for part-timers, there - let's go, let's go! even for part-timers, there is - let's go, let's go! even for part-timers, there is no i let's go, let's go! even for - part-timers, there is no escape let's go, let's go! even for _ part-timers, there is no escape from part—timers, there is no escape from hard work. you have to pay! george alec kobe is now the manager of national league south side maidstone
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united and their effort is paying off. ~ ~ �* ,,., ., , off. commentator: sam curran is in on coal off. commentator: sam curran is in on goal here! — off. commentator: sam curran is in on goal here! there _ off. commentator: sam curran is in on goal here! there are _ off. commentator: sam curran is in on goal here! there are 2-1_ off. commentator: sam curran is in on goal here! there are 2-1 win - off. commentator: sam curran is in on goal here! there are 2-1 win over i on goal here! there are 2-1 win over championship _ on goal here! there are 2-1 win over championship giants _ on goal here! there are 2-1 win over championship giants ipswich - on goal here! there are 2-1 win over championship giants ipswich last - championship giants ipswich last month propelled them kicking and screaming into the fa cup fifth round. it screaming into the fa cup fifth round. , , ., , ., ~ , round. it is the story of the fa cup ear. we round. it is the story of the fa cup year- we made — round. it is the story of the fa cup year. we made history _ round. it is the story of the fa cup year. we made history and - round. it is the story of the fa cup year. we made history and we - round. it is the story of the fa cup| year. we made history and we have round. it is the story of the fa cup - year. we made history and we have to en'o this year. we made history and we have to enjoy this moment _ year. we made history and we have to enjoy this moment because _ year. we made history and we have to enjoy this moment because we - year. we made history and we have to enjoy this moment because we may i year. we made history and we have to l enjoy this moment because we may not experience something else that this in our lifetime again. you experience something else that this in our lifetime again.— in our lifetime again. you have got to no to in our lifetime again. you have got to go to blyth _ in our lifetime again. you have got to go to blyth spartans _ in our lifetime again. you have got to go to blyth spartans in - in our lifetime again. you have got to go to blyth spartans in 1978 - in our lifetime again. you have got to go to blyth spartans in 1978 for| to go to blyth spartans in 1978 for the last time a side ranked this low got to the fifth round. the fact this club even exists at all is a miracle. back in the summer of 1992 with mounting debts and a mass exodus of players, the club was done. they started again at the very foot of the football pyramid, the kent county league division four. 32 years later they are making history.
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bill williams as mr maidstone. imagine if this was wembley? 5c} imagine if this was wembley? 50 years ago he was a player here. he then helped save the club and is now then helped save the club and is now the director of football. i then helped save the club and is now the director of football.— the director of football. i have alwa s the director of football. i have always dreamt _ the director of football. i have always dreamt about - the director of football. i have always dreamt about being . the director of football. i have always dreamt about being a i the director of football. i have - always dreamt about being a multi millionaire and looking like robert redford. so it would be up there with all those things, i think! it is a far cry from cameroon with the manager grew up. word of maidstone's exploits has reached cameron's most famous dancer. i exploits has reached cameron's most famous dancer.— famous dancer. i am roger milla. i know you. — famous dancer. i am roger milla. i know you. sir- _ famous dancer. i am roger milla. i know you, sir. he _ famous dancer. i am roger milla. i know you, sir. he wished - famous dancer. i am roger milla. i know you, sir. he wished him - famous dancer. i am roger milla. i know you, sir. he wished him luck| know you, sir. he wished him luck from everyone _ know you, sir. he wished him luck from everyone back _ know you, sir. he wished him luck from everyone back home. - know you, sir. he wished him luck from everyone back home. to - know you, sir. he wished him luck from everyone back home. to get| know you, sir. he wished him luck| from everyone back home. to get a messaue from everyone back home. to get a message like _ from everyone back home. to get a message like that _ from everyone back home. to get a message like that from _ from everyone back home. to get a message like that from such - from everyone back home. to get a message like that from such an - from everyone back home. to get a| message like that from such an icon and the legend in the sport, that she shows you the magic of the fa cup, what i can do. 50 she shows you the magic of the fa cup, what i can do.— she shows you the magic of the fa cup, what i can do. so now another big championship — cup, what i can do. so now another big championship team _
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cup, what i can do. so now another big championship team lies - cup, what i can do. so now another big championship team lies in - cup, what i can do. so now another big championship team lies in wait. again, away from home. commentator: can he _ again, away from home. commentator: can he keep _ again, away from home. commentator: can he keep a school? how again, away from home. commentator: can he keep a school?— can he keep a school? how about that? the question _ can he keep a school? how about that? the question now- can he keep a school? how about that? the question now is - can he keep a school? how about that? the question now is can - can he keep a school? how about. that? the question now is can they recreate their brilliance once more? magic of the cap?— magic of the cap? you'd better believe it- _ magic of the cap? you'd better believe it. maybe, _ magic of the cap? you'd better believe it. maybe, just - magic of the cap? you'd better believe it. maybe, just maybe. lionel messi seems to be settling into life in america's major league soccer. his inter miami side trailed 1—0 and looked like losing to la galaxy in california, but messi popped up with perfect timing two minutes into stoppage time to grab an equaliser and salvage a point. finally, what a weekend for golfing supermarket delivery manjoe dean. only a week ago the world number 2,930 was dropping off orders at supermarket chain morrisons. yesterday, it was a diffferent type of driving that proved a much more lucative. he landed himself a £170,000 pay check as he finished runner
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up at the kenya open. i think ithinki i think i might have another two or three weeks off before my next event, so i might pick up a few shifts. this season will get more busy at the start of april, it should start picking up, so maybe at that point i will consider handing in my notice. i am quite stuck in my own ways, so may be going back and doing the odd shift here and there is not too out of the ordinary. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app or from our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye.
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more now on the news that the boss of the airline ryanair is warning that the price of tickets could be up to 10% higher this summer compared with last year because the company is struggling to get hold of new planes. michael o'leary says the late delivery of some boeing aircraft will affect the number of available seats. simonjones reports. after what has been a very wet and windy winter, it's hardly surprising that the thoughts of many are already turning to spending summer in sunnier climes. but that could come at a greater cost this year. ryanair was meant to bolster its fleet with the delivery of 57 new boeing planes, a type of 737 max, by the end of march. but it now thinks only a0 to 45 will arrive in time for the peak summer months. the airline's boss, michael o'leary, says lower than expected growth in passenger numbers would mean higherfares. and with other airlines also facing shortages of aircraft, he's predicting a higherfare environment across europe
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as they struggle to meet demand. ryanair�*s original forecast for the year to the end of march 2025 was that it would carry 205 million passengers, but it says with fewer planes than expected it may have to revise that down to 200 million. it's predicting fare increases of between 5 and 10%. boeing has been under tight scrutiny from the aviation authorities in the us after part of one of its planes in the alaska airlines fleet came off in midair injanuary. it said it was taking the necessary time to make sure every aircraft it delivered met all customer and regulatory requirements. it deeply regretted the impact on ryanair. but higher prices will come as a blow to passengers facing cost of living challenges. ryanair says it hopes it will get some compensation from boeing, but its primary focus is on making sure planes are delivered. simon jones, bbc news.

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