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one acknowledged, not celebrated. the job was not done. the west indies were. shannon gabriel is one of the fastest bowlers around, but he was catapulted over somerset. the biggest successful run chase of this world cup completed at a canter. never underestimate them. england face afghanistan tomorrow without openerjason roy, he looks set to miss their next two matches with a torn hamstring. james vince will replace him. captain eoin morgan, who's had injury concerns of his own, says they have the strength to deal with it. no doubt over the next week, there will be more injuries and surprises throughout the tournament, so it will be how teams respond to that and the strength that they have and we think we are scott of 15 players. i would like to think in the games we played so far, we are red—hot favourites, and underlining the preparation is the humility in which
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we go about things. that is a key pa rt we go about things. that is a key part about maintaining against teams like afghanistan. they are a strong side. i said like afghanistan. they are a strong side. isaid previous like afghanistan. they are a strong side. i said previous to the tournament, there will be teams in the world cup that have not managed to do that yet, so that makes tomorrow a challenge. england had to train indoors today. they occupy one of the four semifinal spots — england favourites, remember. bangladesh up to fifth, just behind morgan's side but having played a game more. india and new zealand the only unbeaten sides, with australia top. england play all three in their final group matches. not to the women's world cup. —— now to the. the hosts france had already qualified for the knockout stage. they played nigeria in theirfinal group game tonight, hoping to produce a result which would underline their credentials, having scraped past norway last time out.
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sarah mulkerrins is in rennes, and, sarah, they didn't quite manage the most entertaining game, but certainly talking points, the only goal of the game to start the match. absolutely, i think this result has given us more questions than a nswe i’s. given us more questions than answers. about this french site and also about in this women's world cup. —— also about var. theirfans are happy but they had to work really ha rd are happy but they had to work really hard for this nigerian side, putting up a great fight. the story is the same with this french side. they were wonderful outside the box. they were wonderful outside the box. they get inside the box and don't get the right decisions with that final ball. they were struggling to break the deadlock and then into the 75th minute, nigeria's player pulls down the french player in the box, given a penalty. it is... the superstar who had an own goal in the last game but usually, she is so
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cool last game but usually, she is so cool. she stepped up, redemption of sorts for her, but she hit the post. then there was confusion in the stadium. nobody really knew what was going on and suddenly, we realised that the nigerian keeper had been caught off her line on a second var check, so then she stepped up again and this time, redemption for her as she scored but went on to prove to be the winner —— what proved to be. after that, it was a really bizarre situation within the stadium, and bizarre as well within how she was being used in this women's world cup. there's been lots of controversy —— how var is being used. the last french game, they also won by a controversial penalty that was awarded to them. 20 of questions about var and also questions about var and also
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question marks about france's real form when they come up against other competition. seems unfair on the nigerian goalkeeper but thanks for keeping us up—to—date in rennes, sarah mulkerrins there tonight. elsewhere at the women's world cup, germany finished top of their group after beating south africa 4—0. elsewhere in b, spain and china played out a goalless draw, which means both sides progress to the last 16. staying with football. derby are yet to receive an approach from chelsea over frank lampard, with the former blues midfielder tipped to replace maurizio sarri at stamford bridge after he joined juventus. lampard led derby to the championship playoff final in his first season in charge. johanna konta is through to the second round of the birmingham classic after a straight sets victory over anett kontaveit. it was her first match since reaching the semifinals of the french open. and cameron norrie missed out on one of the biggest wins of his career, losing in three sets to last year's
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wimbledon runner—up kevin anderson. he took the first set but was eventually beaten in three by the south african. james ward also lost this evening to gilles simon. what a summer ahead we have when it comes to tennis. tour de france champion geraint thomas says chris froome's crash has settled any questions over who will lead the team at this year's tour de france. the pair may have been left to battle it out for the winner's yellow jersey, but a serious crash on a training ride has ruled out the four time champion. and while it's a bitter blow for the team, thomas says it's cleared up constant questions over who would lead team ineos next month. he's one of the greatest grantor writers ever, so not having him is a big blow to the team. anrich comes to last options of the last stages, i think that's the best thing, it
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just tops others questions. every interview i've done this year, they've asked about that. that's one thing that everyone can just stop asking me now. you have the opportunity to go there and try and race for the win again, the number one on my back, isjust huge and... it means a lot to me but at the same time, ifi it means a lot to me but at the same time, if i did not win it, it's not the end of the world, even though it is my world. so it's like... but i think having done already, it takes a bit of that pressure off. reflecting on that crash and the tour de france to come, which gets under way next month. that's all from sportsday. coming up next, the papers.
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster henry bonsu and politician sir digbyjones. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the hustings have taken place, policies have been outlined, the membership been consulted and the candidates are being whittled down. i demand a rerun next that takes us neatly onto our first paper. it's the conservative party leadership race which figures on the front of the i. leadership hopeful rory stewart boarding 100 tory mps
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are getting ready to block boris johnson. rory stewart is also the subject of the front page of the daily telegraph, denies working for mi6 before becoming an mp. the times says michael gove is attending to hold the momentum gathering behind mr stewart in the race for number ten. the metric features a story on jeremy hunt, criticise or sing he 150% with the sentiment behind the controversial tweet by the president donald trump about the london mayor sadiq khan. the daily mail says... the guardian says the number of counts of homeless people forcibly removed by councils throughout the last five yea rs has nearly councils throughout the last five years has nearly troubled. the daily mirror covers an interview with the british g hottie who fought for
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islamic state —— a britishjihadi. the financial times, ending 31 years of public ownership after it was bought, by a french billionaire. we are going to start with the i. it's... are going to start with the i. it's. . . the are going to start with the i. it's. .. the way in which you put the glasses on, it suddenly became much more serious. this is my attempts to look serious for once in my life! 100 tory mps ready to blockjohnson on no deal, words stewart. do you believe a word of this? the one thing about the whole campaign, and to be fair to the i, everybody is, if i get elected, they will do this... it doesn't change the arithmetic, does
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it? the winner will inherit the parliamentary arithmetic. you have the... sovereignty of parliament. digby, a parliamentarian. and you've got a parliament who are remain and the people, 52—48, who are not. that arithmetic is not going to change in the prime minister, and for the second time you've got this bunch of mps who are saying we do not want a no—deal brexit, and sol mps who are saying we do not want a no—deal brexit, and so i think rory stewart is onto something where he says, if boris gets elected there or go to be all these people... why on earth anyone who is done in negotiation in their lives would wa nt negotiation in their lives would want to tickle either on the negotiating point is behind me, nevertheless, this could happen.

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