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ethos, but in south london, everyone remembered south africa, the ball tampering scandal. so en route to the ground, some witty entrepreneurs provided a bit of sandpaper, just to rub it in. is this banter?” provided a bit of sandpaper, just to rub it in. is this banter? i think it is banter. the aussies love dishing it out, so they can have it back occasionally. i'm expecting a bit of banter. is that locate? just banter. on with the cricket. australia missing star batsman suspended for sandpaper were soon in a mess. moeen ali took three wickets. tim payne's batting innovation led to his downfall. england's spin bowlers excelled. but if glenn maxwell could get australia going, they could still set a decent total with this kind of thing. on 62, maxwell sought another boundary and found jonny bairstow, test match
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wicketkeeper, gloves off here. australia were all out forjust wicketkeeper, gloves off here. australia were all out for just 214. so as afternoon turned towards evening, australia were bowling needing wickets. that is how to start, been released and they getting rid of jason start, been released and they getting rid ofjason roy. and more followed. is that going straight to a fielder? it is. jonny bairstow could hardly bear it. bairstow was gutted to miss out on 100 for the first time in a long time. after his dismissal, england steadied things with a partnership of over 100 between eoin morgan joe with a partnership of over 100 between eoin morganjoe root. morgan has just been dismissed, but england have just got past 150 for the loss of four wickets. morgan brought up his half—century with a lovely one of these. i guess this joke will wear thin at some point, but not yet. let's round up some of the other sport news today. world number one rafa nadal has apologised for having to withdraw from queen's next week. he won his 11th french open title on sunday and said he needed to rest before wimbledon next month.
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roger federer made a winning return to action in stuttgart today. the world number two, who skipped the clay court season, beat mischa zerev 3—6, 6—4, 6—2 in the second round of the mercedes open. joe launchbury is back in contention for england's second test with south africa this weekend. the second row missed the first test defeat with a calf injury. new zealand's amelia kerr has set a new world batting record in women's one—day cricket, with an unbeaten 232 against ireland in dublin. the 17—year—old broke the record during the third match of the series and makes her only the second woman to score a double hundred in odi cricket. now, he was one of the stars of the london olympic games, but greg rutherford is calling time on his career. however, he's not retiring just yet. injury permitting, he will compete for the rest of the season and later this summer will go for a third successive european long jump title.
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he popped into the studio earlier today and explained why he's walking away now. it's become very telling with my training load. i can't train as much asi training load. i can't train as much as i used to be able to due to the pain. i had surgery on my ankle last october, and it hasn't recovered the way it probably would have done five 01’ way it probably would have done five or six years ago. that is my age. i wa nted or six years ago. that is my age. i wanted to retire when i was still relatively relevant, rather than somebody who was mid 30s and nobody had heard of any more because ten yea rs had heard of any more because ten years ago was when my success had heard of any more because ten years ago was when my success was. commentator: can he feed off this atmosphere? quick, quick, quick, and this big! can you believe what is happening in this stadium at the moment? could this be the greatest night in british athletics history? ifi night in british athletics history? if i hadn't achieved that, i wouldn't be talking about it. it
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wouldn't be talking about it. it would be forgotten, as sadly so many are. that stadium has incredible memories for me and i have not had many opportunities to compete there since because i have had some issues. i had to is the championships last year, which was devastating. so now i get one more time. no matter what, devastating. so now i get one more time. no matterwhat, even devastating. so now i get one more time. no matter what, even if my leg has fallen off, i will be on that one way and i will be competing. and i will wave to the crowd and thank everybody who has supported me. we are lucky in the uk. athletics is not a big sport, but the people who do watch it really get behind us. right — that's it from me here in the uk. let's head back and join olly foster in moscow. many thanks. if you're wondering why the streets are so quiet behind me, the streets are so quiet behind me, the whole of the kremlin and red square area and st basil ‘s cathedral has been sealed off because there was this gala concert under way with vladimir putin in attendance, plus the world's
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greatest concert pianists, sopranos and opera singers all taking part. that is the noise, the tinkling piano you can hear behind me the streets were full of fans from all 32 nations. the argentinians were in full voice. finally tonight, no tournament is really complete without a world cup song — remember back home, three lions and world in motion? vindaloo wasn't bad either. but this year, there is no official offering from england. however, there is a song — and a dance — which has been grabbing attention on social media and now england players have been getting in on the act. here's dele alli, jesse lingard and others with the stick song from the cbeebies show hey duggee. # kick, kick, kick, kick, kick, kick, kick, kick kicky, kicky, kick, kick # kick, kick, kick, kick, kick, kick, kick, kick kicky, kicky, kick, kick # kicky, kicky, kick, kick
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i apologise. that is an earworm i am sure you could have done without. but i am not going tojudge it. i leave that to you. a wonderful evening here in the shadow of st basil's cathedral in moscow. we will be back from the luzhniki stadium tomorrow morning for the opening match between russia and saudi arabia. let's find out about the weather where you are. there's a storm on the way and it is going to cause problems tomorrow morning and possibly in the afternoon as well, with delays to transport and possibly trees down across the north. there is an amber warning in force from the met office, 60 to 70 miles an hour winds which at this time of year could cause a lot of problems for trees.
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lots of leafy branches around. there could be debris scattered on the roads, to take care tomorrow. here is the storm as it is developing. it is around 1,000 kilometres to the west of us and is moving in our direction. initially, it will bring strengthening winds and heavy rain to the north—west of the country. then later tomorrow morning, the strong winds will arrive. this is what it looks like through the course of this evening and overnight. the strongest winds are here, the amber warning in force across parts of northern ireland, with very strong winds blowing through the lowlands during thursday morning. very strong winds, potentially disruptive across northern england and northern parts of wales and possibly the north midlands. it says gusts of 60 to 65. that is a rough guide. they could be higher than that, possibly even 70 miles an hour or more. as i say, there could be travel disruption on thursday morning across northern parts of the uk. to the south, we will still be feeling the strong winds. very windy inland. the least strong winds will be towards the south, but we are still going to be
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feeling those winds. at this time of year, gusts of 30 to 40 miles an hour will take twigs off trees as well. later in the afternoon on thursday, the weather is looking fine. once any showers sweep through, we are in for a sunny afternoon, but still very blustery. it will be a bizarre day, with strong gusts of wind, yet a lot of sunshine. friday looks like we are expecting showers, particularly across the north—western areas. to the south, some sunshine. i don't think there will be clear blue skies. and the winds will be a lot lighter. how about the weekend? on saturday, we're expecting heavy showers, even a crack of thunder. sunday is looking drier and brighter. hello and welcome to the one show with matt baker. and alexjones. with only one day to go until the world cup kicks off in russia —
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could this finally be england's year? iam hoping i am hoping semi finals. it is not even registering with you. i am hoping semi finals. it is not even registering with youlj i am hoping semi finals. it is not even registering with you. i am going to get into the spirit of things just going to get into the spirit of thingsjust for tonight. so we're going to decide tonight — injust one hour. with the help of this man. what's going on, colin? eight table football tables, and 32 players all warming up — each representing one of the 32 countries in the real world cup. tonight, matt and alex, we are going to be playing you're watching beyond 100 days. president trump says the nuclear threat from north korea is over, but there's still no plan for denuclearisation. he insists everyone can feel much safer since he took office. but some of north korea's neighbours, following his concessions to kim jong—un, feel anything but safe. the us secretary of state is in soul explaining why the president cancelled joint military exercises and says he's convinced north korea knows verification is part of the deal. supporters say the summit is a hit for the president's
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