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keep we keep going about cricketjust as we keep going about cricketjust as we have done don't take a backward step and change too much, just trying to adapt to conditions in front of us and continue to be positive and how we do things. he is seen when he plays and domestic tournaments are on the road, he has ability to change game on his own he has magic and other plays may not be able to do that he helps and he has more games down the bad they are all good qualities to have and i think he isa good qualities to have and i think he is a brilliant addition to the squad he has earned that through performing under pressure and high profile tournaments and it's a great chance for him now what to say she started career on. for details of the full 15 man squad you can head over to the bbc website bbc.co.uk/sport where you can also check out the new england kit if you want to as well. the azerbaijan football association has told the bbc,
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they‘ re disappointed that arsenal's henrikh mkhitaryan has decided not to play in the europa league final. it's understood the midfielder feared for his safety on the pitch in baku due to political tensions between armenia and the host country. the azerbaijan fa says sport and political should stay separate. we are very disappointed to see the statement about the player because we have tried to do our best and on behalf of the government as well as local organisations, we had given all the guarantees to the cloud but they think it was a personal decision at the player again for his family, this is a great final, of course everything was observed and analysed in details, and require from us all a recommendation to be
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provided and that is what we did, with the state authorities as well, and all accommodations have been provided as well as to our snow cloud as well, they had been here the last week for the site visit and it's really disappointing the announcement of their cloud. new scotland manager steve clarke insists he only wants players who are 100% committeed to playing for their country. his predecessor alex mcleish‘s reign was marked by withdrawals and retirements clarke faced the media for the first time today after being given the job yesterday. his first game will be a euro qualifier at home to cyprus onjune 8th followed by a tough one — belgium away 3 days later. the door is open to everybody at this moment in time, that that the player retired and they have to retire i will not chase down retired players if they are at retired i respect that decision, and if they wa nt to respect that decision, and if they
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want to come back that to get in touch with myself or the scottish football association if they want to make themselves available. the ones who have it pulled out the squad too easily, it's down to me to have that conversation with them to sell my vision of what we are going to do as a national team and how we will approach the tournament. england midfielderjordan nobbs has called for more research to be done on a potential link between injuries and hormones. nobbs will miss next month's world cup after suffering a knee injury last year, which she's revealed happened on the first day of her period. more sports are now monitoring women's cycles and what impact they might have on athlete's performance. natalie pirks reports. jordan would have been one of the first names on the team sheet for that summer well cop in france. while the cup. instead, injury and in herdream. while the cup. instead, injury and in her dream. i heard it pop and the
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first words into my physio— where i'm going to miss the world cup. first words into my physio— where i'm going to miss the world cupm with the anterior ligament in her knee and doctors say she will not play again until august, but elected by black pitch or something else?” know i was really tired leading up to the leak and the first day of my menstrual cycle when i did that and might have played a huge part in me doing my knee. high oestrogen levels can doing my knee. high oestrogen levels ca n affect doing my knee. high oestrogen levels can affect stability and joints making them looser with studies showing major knee injuries like that when jordan suffered are showing major knee injuries like that whenjordan suffered are more common at specific points of the cycle. those armbands are powerful and if you don't take an independent consideration —— apartments, and use of opportunities they provide an address the challenges they have, you are missing a massive part of the prefermentjigsaw. many sports do you already see the bigger picture in the lead up to the real olympics, british hockey team used
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an app to track their periods and adjust their training accordingly. it was not a case that i'm having a day off, no it was a case of actually she's on day one, so to have an understanding see what trey normally on the pitch hockey ways that reduce may be a few reps at the writing session or a few kilograms off the weight she's lifting, it will benefit her in the long—term. more research is needed, and a new campaign aims to better understand the menstrual cycle effect on performance before next year skokie olympics, where for the first time, the same amount of metals will be available for both men and women. i'm sure there are lots of people who would have benefited from this research early in the career and if it's an area we improve on day we'll have people doing their sensational best next summer. for so long, discussing periods has been taboo and now i can prove the difference between sporting failure or success.
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a statue of three footballers who paved the way for black players has been unveiled in the town where they once played together. the sculpture honours brendon batson, laurie cunningham and cyrille regis, who were pioneers in the english game at west bromwich albion in the late 1970s and early ‘80s. batson attended the unveiling earlier and said he was "honoured and humbled". let's get a round up of today's other sports news. tyson fury has revealed that his rematch with deontay wilder is likely to take place next spring. the rival heavyweights fought to a controversial draw when contesting wilder's wbc title in los angeles in december. wilder's agent, shelly finkel, has said that he would "probably" fight fury or anthonyjoshua next year. the entry list for the singles at wimbledon has been published — no surprise that andy murray's name does not appear. the two—time champion had effectively ruled out competing
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in the singles tournament this season following another hip operation in january. he could still receive a widlcard entry to the championships however he's more likely to compete in the doubles. a high—speed crash split the peloton to pieces in the final kilometre of stage ten at the giro d'italia. the incident brought down several riders including sprinter pascal ackerman — which could mean he might not line up for stage ii. france's arnaud demare went on to win the stage. tributes are continuing for the three time formula i champion nikki lauda who's died at the age of 70. he was one of the best—known figures in motor racing, winning the title for ferrari in 1975 and 77 and for mclaren in 1984. he'll be remembered for his remarkable recovery and return to racing just a0 days after a crash that nearly claimed his life. here's former world champion
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sirjackie stewart. it was a huge accident, it looked like a mechanical failure. it was a huge accident, it looked like a mechanicalfailure. he it was a huge accident, it looked like a mechanical failure. he was trapped in the car, the car was on fire, it had been a high—speed accident at the same time, several of the to get them out of the car. he was still badly burned, but i think what happened there with the inhalation of toxic as well as heat is the cause of him no longer being with us, i think he died twice i understand it at that time i laze around that period. and he got jump—started twice and here he came through it all, i came back to racing probably with the most brave performance i've ever seen. get a good time, i came back and then i went stare when he took his helmet off, he was bleeding badly, and he
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must been an consider the discomfort and pain and yet, he went back out again and raced. two people would never “— again and raced. two people would never —— other people would never have done that. i sat with him many came back for the first race, and he we nt came back for the first race, and he went out to practise and he came back and took his helmet off and was blood running down its place, you could see it so he sort of had it patched up a bit put the helmet back oi'i patched up a bit put the helmet back on and finished and qualified. said thatis on and finished and qualified. said that is niki lauda. attributes there for niki lauda and this mark on our website but for the moment that's all from sports day. coming up in a moment, the papers.
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sebastian payne, the whitehall correspondent for the ft, and caroline wheeler, who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in — most of them leading — in some form — on theresa may's announcement of her new brexit deal this afternoon. the guardian says her final effort falls flat — as mps reject her ‘new deal‘. the telegraph, calls is ‘desperate, deluded and doomed', claiming that more than 50 tories will rebel. the metro also talks of tory fury, over what it calls her ‘last—ditched' and the financial times says
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