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england lost for the first time at the tournament, they were beaten by pakistan, byjust 1a runs in a game that went right to the wire. after the hosts were set a record run target. patrick gearey reports. if you went by four more figures, packets and had no chance in this but that is what they want you to think. no other cricketing mission swings so freely from low to high effort was in by ten wickets by friday, they made ten week is that one facade mohammed wanted to put the number one side under better pressure and suet happens. jason roy, the cringing face of england pensee bed in the field. he made another six runs before chris works finally got a hold of him. they had enough when to set a world record chase at 349. no wonder he was practising his batting for some it
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did not help him. the captain won a four england benson to fall earlier was the one that missed that better. joe route had been dropped on ten but make good on his escape steering his way to the first century of this world cup. him and are anchored by joe russo is into the reaction when pakistan finally dug him out. —— joe route. one man remained in their path, jos butler who made england pensee second century. he hardly celebrated knowing the work still to do. while butler was there anything is possible. so, this was the moment pakistan could finally breathe. a ball for the final delivery not enough of the fallen favourites, pakistan corus will be unpredictable pakistan, has shaken up the world cup. patrick geary, bbc news. our performance throughout the tournament with the bat and the ball will ebb and flow. we will have bad days. i don't think it was that bad. i thought with the ball, we restricted them, and never really got away from us given that the wicket was good
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and the outfield was very fast. and when we recovered with the bat with that substantial partnership, we were never really out of the game probably until the early 40s over, yeah. the olympic 800m champion, caster semenya, will not need to take testosterone—reducing medication to compete. it comes as her lawyers said the supreme court of switzerland temporarily suspended a new rulingfrom the world temporarily suspended a new ruling from the world governing body for athletics. it comes as her lawyers last month, semenya lost her challenge to the court of arbitration for sport against the iaaf rule restricting levels of testosterone in female runners. it would have affected women competing in events from the 400m to the mile. semenya claimed she was specifically targeted, but the latest twist might be not the end of the saga. alex capstick explains. this comes with an immediate effect. it means she is about to run in any event that should base and 100 metres, 1500 metres, of course the
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only big champion in the 800 metres. you can do that without taking testosterone blockers. what we understand is the swiss judges will wait for the i—aa f to submit the response given their findings, or their arguments considering this case and there will be further movement on this and a further decision around the 25th ofjune. caster semenya for her part, a very short statement saying she think the swissjudgement is short statement saying she think the swiss judgement is —— judges for this decision and she hoped following the appeal she will be able to run free and that means running without taking testosterone blockers. alex talking to us earlier on. rafa nadal may be the king of roland garros, but novak djokovic made a little bit of french open history today. he's into the quarter—finals for the tenth year in a row, the first man to achieve that. in the women's draw, where the top seeds have been falling the defending champion simona halep had a very straight—forward win. rhia chohan has the best of today's play. if you thought rougher nadal was the favourite for this tournament, think
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again. novak djokovic has been on cruise control. so the question for him was could even take a set off this guy because the world number one has not dropped one at this french open. he tried but perfection like this explains the perfect record. a breathtaking opener set the tone for this match. easy pc. the duel for who would play djokovic went to taipei. alexander and an injured phobia went added for almost three hours. the italian could not find his form and he made his second consecutive. this is what it meant. meanwhile, a speedy gael monfils shows that french tennis was still breathing here. but, it wasn't enough as dominic produced his performance of the tournament. and his shot of the tournament, the shot of the tournament. and the women's
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defending champion didn't waste any time today. all it took was 45 minutes to sweep aside the polish teenager. andy murray will make his competitive return to tennis, playing doubles at queen's club this month alongside feliciano lopez after undergoing resurfacing work on his hip following, what he said, could have been his last match at the australian open. he's now pain free and has been back practising. as russell for explains, he is not yet ready to return to the singles. he has only been backin to the singles. he has only been back in full training for two weeks. but we now know that he is going to be playing in the doubles at queen's clu b be playing in the doubles at queen's club in london in two weeks' time and murray will be partnering with phyllis ciano lopez, the singles champion in 2017. we knew this was company because rather tantalising over the weekend he posted a short video of himself serving on grass. we were waiting for the final pieces of the jigsaw to fall into place was
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up of the jigsaw to fall into place was up this afternoon the name feliciano lopez emerge., assuming there are no setbacks as murray recovers from the hip surgery, he will be hitting the grass, the courts again just for one half months after surgery. russell for there. a few other news lines for you today. qatar has been confirmed as the host of the 2019 and 2020 club world cups. liverpool will enter at the semi—final stage, having won the champions league on saturday. organisers will use the tournaments to aid their preparation for the men's world cup in 2022. former tottenham fa cup winner and leyton orient manager justin edinburgh has been admitted to hospital after being suddenly taken ill this morning. orient were promoted to league two after winning the national league this season. and the funeral of the former arsenal forward, jose antonio reyes, has been held in his home town of utrera in southern spain today. the 35—year—old was killed in a car crash over the weekend.
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a little over a month until england begin the netball world cup, and tracey neville's announced she'll step down as head coach after the tournament. she's been in the job for five years, leading the team to that brilliant gold medal at last year's commonwealth games. neville says her desire to have a family is the main reason for standing down. tamsin greenway is one of those in contention to replace neville, and spoke to olly foster a little earlier. what she and the team of achieved in four years have been incredible both on and off the court for supper when you listen to her reasons about starting a family, you have to understand that international netball is a four year cycle that you can't dip in and out of. there will be a build up to the next world cup. i'm surprised she will step down because this is a greatjob you can have as a coach but i respect her decision. the timing before the world cup, heidi think that will
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affect preparations?” world cup, heidi think that will affect preparations? i think it's a great decision for tracy neville to come out now and say this because the sport will continue after the competition. this gives england a lot of time to prepare, it gives the players a clear mind of what will happen afterward. she will not be the oil and thinking about what happens after this world club and there will be other player retirements. this is a real honest account. it won't affect their performance was up when i left wasps it was decision i made and i spoke to the player six months out because they had to make those choices. so i think it gets rid of the questions that will come in and around the competition. they can just focus now and hopefully go on to win it. you know all but professionally professional sport and motherhood. but you are a frontrunner to take over. i have done great achievements at superleague level and coaching england would be a dream job. and i think there are some great names in the mix for thisjob think there are some great names in the mix for this job and or we will see what happens. is a bad time for
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you or do you think you could do it? that will be a job that will be difficult to turn on if it would come along but she talked about a six—year—old on the way, i think we would see what happens. there is a lot for the things that will be going on in the next few months and i think liquid has a great opportunity to see who that will be taking england on the nextjourney. you or somebody else with new players coming through and the court that squat, how good do you think this england team can become? they are one of the favourites and they could easily come away with a gold which is what we are all hoping for andi which is what we are all hoping for and i think this year has definitely seen an and i think this year has definitely seen an increase and i think this year has definitely seen an increase in the talent that we've got coming through. the amount of players picked the play overseas and new prayers coming into the sport like fran williams. it's great for the sport and we have to pay a massive tribute to what tracy neville and this group have done over the last four years because they have certainly changed every game. tamsin greenway speaking to olly foster there. meanwhile scotland captain
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claire maxwell is set to win her 100th cap after being named in their squad for the world cup. she is among 11 strathclyde sirens in the squad. 17—year—old emma barrie is the only uncapped player selected by head coach gail parata. that's all from sportsday. more in the next hour. up next on bbc news, it's the papers. we will see you soon. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the conservative commentator, tim montgomerie, and bonnie greer, who's a columnist, for the new european and playwright. welcome to both of you. laughter 7 7
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