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by six wickets. they have one more t20 before they turn their attention to the commonwelth games in birmingham, where they'll face south africa again. the england skipper, heather knight, sat out the game with a hip problem, her replacement, the teenager alice capsey had a good debut while katherine brunt made bowling history. lay final chance for a pep talk before the match will have included the aim of getting these two are out early. but south africa putts the press were making life difficult, the opening partnership bringing up a century. but finally the breakthrough came, teenager alice capsey on her debut found a wicket with just her second ball. capsey on her debut found a wicket withjust her second ball. the wickets tumbled from there, the last one are making history, katherine brunt�*s 130 20 wicket. that is an
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england women's record. england needed 149 to win, but with dunkley, wyatt and smith all that removed, it was time for the stand—in captain to step up. she rose to 47, butjust when she thought she would be leading england home, this happened — an unfortunate run out. but back then they went was already in reach. a review into racism in scottish cricket, that is due to be released on monday, is expected to say that there's evidence of institutional racism within the game. here's our scotland correspondent, alexandra mackenzie. this review was commissioned by sportscotland last year, and it followed allegations of racism and discrimination, including claims from scotland's all—time leading wicket taker, majid haq. it was carried out by the equality and diversity group, plan4sport. more than 200 people came forward to give evidence,
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and some of the details of those testaments have been passed to police scotland. a cricket scotland spokesperson said, the cricket scotland board is truly sorry to everyone who has experienced racism in cricket in scotland. they said, "cricket should be a welcoming place for everyone, "and not somewhere that racism or any form of "discrimination takes place." they said they were not in a position to comment any further on the independent review�*s report, as they will not see it until it is published publicly on monday, but we understand it is expected to say there is evidence of institutional racism within the game of cricket in scotland. it's understood that sportscotland is very concerned by the review�*s findings, they have said they will keep all options on the table, including the withdrawal of funding to cricket scotland.
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let's have a quick look at some of the day's other headlines. glamorgan�*s sam northeast hit an unbeaten 410 against leicestershire, the highest score in the county championship for 28 years. they declared on 795—5, depriving him of the chance to reach brian lara's record of 501 for warwickshire in 1994, but they did win the match by an innings. pyledriver upset the odds with a surprise victory in the king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes at ascot. the 16—1 outsider pulled away to stun the prix l�*arc de triomphe winner torquator tasso. west ham have agreed a fee ofjust over £30 million for the italian striker, gianluca scamacca. he was the second highest scorer in the serie a last season, scoring 16 goals from 36 games for sassuolo.
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the women's euros continues tonight, with the last semifinal place to be decided between france and the holders, netherlands. the match gets underway in just over an hours�* time in rotherham, with france hoping to go beyond the quarterfinals at the european championship for the first time. translation: laps to go for tomorrow. — translation: laps to go for tomorrow, we _ translation: laps to go for tomorrow, we have _ translation: laps to go for tomorrow, we have to - translation: laps to go for tomorrow, we have to give i tomorrow, we have to give everything. we know we will have to suffer together as well as enjoy it together. we will have to play, let ourselves go, take risks, so basically do everything that you like to do when you're on a football pitch. for netherlands, vivianne miedema could be back. she missed the last two group games with covid, but has returned to training. netherlands head coach mark parsons believes that his side need to improve from their group stage performances if they are to make it through to the semifinals.
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i think france, england, speeding coming to the tournament on a fire. i was very clear up months ago that we were not going to be the team coming in on fire, and we have to build, we have two improve, and we have two contain to learn and grow. we have done that but we have also taken a lot of hits. despite that, this group contains the stronger off the pitch. we have taken steps forward on the pitch, but we want to take more steps the pitch. formula 1 is in france for the last grand prix before a five—week summer break. once again, it looks set to be a battle between red bull's world champion max verstappen and charles leclerc, who managed to put his ferrari on pole for tomorrow's race. nick parrott reports. summer in the south of france, and unlike the last grand prix in austria, that was her verity in the
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stands. all the attention was on the track. this will be lewis hamilton plus 300th race in a one. in qualifying, he got better of his team josh russell to claim fourth on the grid. that was the best he could manage. with his hopes dashed, he helped out charles leclerc, driving ahead of him created a slipstream to allow his team—mate to go faster. it pays off handsomely, securing pole over max verstappen by three tenths of a second. iii max verstappen by three tenths of a second. ii i max verstappen by three tenths of a second. , ., ~ second. if i struggled all weekend to ut a second. if i struggled all weekend to put a lap _ second. if i struggled all weekend to put a lap together— second. if i struggled all weekend to put a lap together and - second. if i struggled all weekend to put a lap together and i - second. if i struggled all weekend l to put a lap together and i managed to put a lap together and i managed to put a lap together and i managed to put it, but i have to say i also had the help of carlos and that was amazing teamwork. 0ff had the help of carlos and that was amazing teamwork. off at carlos it would have been much more close, so huge thanks to carlos and i hope he canjoin us back in at the
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huge thanks to carlos and i hope he can join us back in at the fight for the win tomorrow. we can join us back in at the fight for the win tomorrow.— can join us back in at the fight for the win tomorrow. we were lacking onto bit in qualifying. _ the win tomorrow. we were lacking onto bit in qualifying. it _ the win tomorrow. we were lacking onto bit in qualifying. it was - the win tomorrow. we were lacking onto bit in qualifying. it was a - the win tomorrow. we were lacking onto bit in qualifying. it was a bit . onto bit in qualifying. it was a bit more _ onto bit in qualifying. it was a bit more tricky— onto bit in qualifying. it was a bit more tricky than i think i would have _ more tricky than i think i would have hoped. 0verall, at least we have _ have hoped. 0verall, at least we have a _ have hoped. 0verall, at least we have a decent race car, and h0pefully_ have a decent race car, and hopefully tomorrow it will come to our favoun — hopefully tomorrow it will come to our favour. we are quicker in the streets _ our favour. we are quicker in the streets and — our favour. we are quicker in the streets and hopefully we can use it tomorrow — streets and hopefully we can use it tomorrow. if streets and hopefully we can use it tomorrow. .., streets and hopefully we can use it tomorrow. .. , tomorrow. if he can give it his seventh pole _ tomorrow. if he can give it his seventh pole of— tomorrow. if he can give it his seventh pole of the _ tomorrow. if he can give it his seventh pole of the season i tomorrow. if he can give it his. seventh pole of the season into tomorrow. if he can give it his i seventh pole of the season into a fourth win, that he will enjoy his summer break. also at the paul ricard circuit, jamie chadwick made it five wins from five races in this season's w series. despite starting from third, the british driver took the lead on the first lap and maintained her lead to the end, despite two safety car periods. she now has a maximum 125 points and leads second placed brit abbi pulling by 70 points in the all—female series. the next round takes place in hungary with five races remaining this season. we had the last competitive stage at the tour de france today and thouthonas vingegaard didn't win the time trial, the dane has win the time trial, the dane has
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done enough over the past three weeks to be sure of wearing the yellow jersey up the champs elysees tomorrow. after three weeks on the bowed, he was out on fun on his own. all my might how to do was stay on his bike. he had the yellowjersey, and second place was more than three minutes behind. that would barely change any time trial, so the last outpost before paris they all look for a stage winner. these rights are getting thomas specialty, he was secured in third but this time on the day he was a few seconds of the day. jonas vingegaard also hope to finish the day with a win. with that scared he backed off. 0ut finish the day with a win. with that scared he backed off. out in front overall, jonas vingegaard has never stopped. through all those weeks of
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solitude, this was the release. �*s second grand tour winner will ride into paris and now it was worth it. lots of sport in france a the moment, brooke henderson still has the lead heading into the final round of the evian championship in search of her second major the canadian had a three shot advantage at the halfway stage after back—to—back 64s on lake geneva, but went round in 68 and is nowjust a couple of srokes ahead of the south korean, so yeon ryu. england's charley hull is currently tied for sixth, six shots off the top of the leaderboard. but take a look at this eagle from her on the 11th hole. that's all from sportsday. we will be back to do it all again in the next hour. see you then.
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hello there, they have been some fairly big brother contrast across the uk today. across western areas that have been thicker cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain and some which are weather to the belfast area earlier today. some wet weather near the belfast area earlier on today, but it's not been like that everywhere. again, across parts of south east england, east anglia, that has been one of the features forjuly. we've hardly had any rain across southern wales, southern and eastern areas of england — indeed, there are some parts of hampshire that haven't had any real recordable rain so far this month, and there might not be much here, because although there is going to be rain for the next few days, the majority of it will be across north—western areas. there'll be little, if anything, reaching parts of south east england, the south midlands
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and east anglia, those areas that have been particularly dry so far this month. now the radar picture does pick up some rainfall, but the heaviest rain today has been across northern ireland and western scotland. the rain is a bit more patchy further south, but overnight tonight, the brisk south—westerly winds will continue to bring pulses of rain across these areas, whereas across the southeast, the rain never really reaches. it's going to be a warm night. temperatures falling no lower than 16 to 18 degrees. and you'll probably find some low cloud and a bit of mist around some of our western hills to start the day on sunday. the same area of low pressure is with us, then, for tomorrow's weather, bringing some rain to north western areas, but some warm weather working into east anglia and the south east, where it should stay dry for just about everyone. the rain will be heavy at times for northern ireland and for western scotland. the rain a bit patchy in nature as it works across wales, probably reaching the north midlands, the peaks and the pennines for a time, as well. and it's a warmer day for most of us with temperatures 21 to 24, much warmer in aberdeen, but the highest temperatures in east anglia could hit the 30 degrees celsius mark, so a hot day here. for monday, things will start to cool down. the same area of low pressure is with us, but as it starts to pull away,
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we get these north westerly winds bringing a mixture of sunshine and showers, maybe some of those showers bringing some lengthier spells of rain as they merge together across eastern scotland and north—east england. so, temperatures down, but still warm across eastern areas, 25 degrees, but otherwise high teens to low 20s. and looking at the forecast in the week ahead, high pressure continues to bring settled sunny weather to england and wales with rising temperatures. there'll be some rain at times in the northwest.
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this is bbc news. the headlines at seven: a global emergency is declared by the world heath 0rganisation as the international monkeypox outbreak worsens. we have an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly through new modes of transmission about which we understand too little. officials in kent declare a major incident as long queues form for a second day in dover. delays are also being reported by travellers heading for the eurotunnel in folkestone, with traffic crawling on approaching routes. and russian missiles hit the port of 0desa a day after ukraine and russia agreed to restart grain exports. rishi sunak and liz truss take to the campaign trail as the race to become the uk's next prime minister heats up.
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