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, h; ”e“ “n! fit? “a types, we spoke to carl frampton afterwards and debating with all the mucking about anthony ruby's‘s body —— andy ruiz‘s body but was it actuallyjoshua's body? —— andy ruiz‘s body but was it actually joshua's body? physically he could beat anybody. he has probably worn out every treadmill in the gym and smashed every bag to pieces. it is all very unimportant. i would be on the phone to the trainer saying you're sacked and on the phone to the conditioner saying you're sacked. boxing isn't rocking science and today people are all trying to make it very calculated. if he can fight he can fight and if he can't fight forget about it. tyson fury speaking to mike costello there. after a disappointing few days of rain affecting the cricket world cup here, there was some relief for fans
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today, as taunton provided just enough clear skies for us to see australia and pakistan go head to head. it resulted in a spirited contest and a 41 run win for the australians. it was watched by patrick gearey. flood lights on but no son but at least it was dry. taunton must have felt a long way from australia but at times aaron finch looked as though he was trying to hit it back there. together with david warner he gave the aussies a superb start. a man punished for a famous mistake got away with one here. it brought up got away with one here. it brought up his first century with his country since that ball tampering band. as for pakistan, for a while it was this... but you can't stay mad at them for long because next they were back at this... bowling australia out for 307, it might have
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been many more. pakistan still had a chance especially while they were hitting them like this. hard to believe that just two ballss after that beauty they collapsed. burning brightly but too briefly. they were seven down and surely heading for defeat but this is pakistan and you never know. they have a number nine creates a —— capable of creating chaos. their hopes were ended with a slightest edge. typically there match ended with a mix up. if you give the aussies make a glimpse they tend not to miss. the famous hand of god goal will live long in sporting memory and may never fade away for fans of the england football team. but it's main protagonist, diego maradona, has now been
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immortalized in a film of the same name. it's been made by director asif kapadia, and colin paterson has been to meet him. diego maradona — many believe the greatest footballer of all time. after the director asif kapadia won an oscar for his documentary about amy winehouse, he decided the perfect subject for his next one was maradona. when he rose to the top, when he became the best footballer in the world, and what were the reasons for his fall? what were the things that started to go wrong? where did the problems of addiction come from? that's the time and everything starts to go wrong. diego maradona focuses on his playing years for napoli in italy, using footage shot by argentinian cameramen for a film which was never completed, and it turns out that amy winehouse had a crucial role in maradona deciding to allow this one to be made. i'm not a girl trying to be a star or trying to be anything other than a musician.
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his daughters had seen amy and really liked it and i knew there were pictures of one of his daughters in camden, next to to statue of amy winehouse, so i knew, it was in the ether and i think they probably had a word with him and he watched it. and i think he found amy quite tough, it's a tough film to watch. and honestly, i feel like he was a little bit worried, thinking, "well, what kind of film are you going to make about me?" drugs, paternity disputes and run—ins with gangsters — they're all in there, as is his most notorious goal. this is diego's shirt for, i guess, the quarterfinal against england, this is it. in 1986, england were knocked out of the world cup by the hand of god. his strip from the match is kept at manchester's national football museum. what i can tell you is that having done so much research on diego maradona, i've seen him do that trick five times. three times he got away with it, twice he got blown and he got caught. so, it's not the first time he's hand balled a shot coming in and made it look like a header.
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and that speaking voice is maradona. he agreed to give three three—hour interviews for the film. he's really charismatic, he's a really good storyteller. what was interesting was trying to pin him down on kind of the key, let's say the more challenging aspects of his private life or things that went on. and despite having had the chance, maradona has still not seen the film, but asif hopes to sit down with him and show it to him. i might leave a bit of distance between us, just in case, and keep my eye on the door, but, you know, it would be fascinating, because i'm sure they'll be things he might find difficult. but there's a lot of stuff i'm sure he'd be crying kind of tears of happiness and joy. he won the world cup, will it be the oscars next for maradona? colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. and before we go, have a look at this. this is how you make the most out of what should be a pretty unremarkable building. this is the roof of a waste recycling plant in the danish
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capital copenhagen. it's been turned into a dry ski slope. and here's sweden's 0lympic freestyle skier, jesper tjader, trying it out. it's a 500—metre—long route which also has hiking trails, a climbing wall and restaurants. a few trampolines and tricks as well to boot. just a remarkable view as well, isn't it? an incredible way to use a building which should be for throwing away rubbish, really. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. good evening from sportsday. good evening. another wet day for many parts of england and wales. it
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is this low pressure which are still responsible and the weather fronts by living around it. there are flood warnings in force. look how this weather system develops through the night. another 20 to a0 millimetres of rain is expected. certainly not a cold night. in some parts of north—east england and south—east scotla nd north—east england and south—east scotland we could see 80 millimetres. the amber warning is enforced for the south east of scotla nd enforced for the south east of scotland here as concerns for river flooding. a lot of spray and standing water elsewhere. not just in eastern scotland but in england and wales where we have already had and wales where we have already had a month of rain in the past few days. it looks like very lively showers to come in the afternoon tomorrow across central and southern parts of england where we could get 18 degrees but for most ten or ii.
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