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his all—round ability, his speed, his dynamism, the way that he anticipates situations, his intelligence, it's very hard to find any flaws. a young leader within the three lions, bellingham has been breathtaking and record—breaking. .. what a moment... ..proving he's a star notjust of the future, but the now. laura scott, bbc news, birmingham. time for a look at the weather. looking chilly. it is, and it will get colder. it is going to be much colder later this week. let's talk snow because it features in the forecast. will you see any where you live? in the northern half of scotland, more likely than not, you will. that will mount up during the second of the week. sleet and snow showers around the fringes of the east and west of the country. for the majority of the population, the chance of any snow through the rest
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of this week is only slim. what you will all notice is how cold it is, northerly winds developed from late tomorrow onwards and by the end of the week, looking at daytime temperatures a few degrees above freezing, added winchell making it colder and by night, widespread and quite sharp frost heading our way. that is on the way. we already have northerly winds developing tonight, it will be cold across northern and western areas with clearer skies. areas of cloud, showers down eastern coasts and southern counties that keep temperatures above freezing into tomorrow morning. at least tomorrow, many of us will see a lot more sunshine around. to clear an and southern areas, it has been grey recently. cloudy through the channel islands and south west, showers to the channel islands, rain showers down the eastern coast through the day and in the irish sea, but showers turning increasingly to sleet and snow even to lower levels. temperatures around five to l celsius so a nudge below this stage
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of the year. high pressure towards greenland, the northerly flow is with us into the middle part of the week. really crisp lovely sunny days for the majority. around the coast, showers may be turning a little to sleet along eastern counties of england. in the north of scotland, snow mounting up, up to ten centimetres in some areas. these are the daytime temperatures and with the daytime temperatures and with the effect of the wind, it will feel sub zero and it will stay cold for the end of the week. thanks very much. that is all from us, the news continues on bbc one. now it is time hello and welcome to sportsday. drama at the world cup, with the first penalty shootout of the tournament, ending with croatia going through to the last eight. will they be facing brazil? the five—time champions are back in action and superstar
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neymar is back in the team after his anskle injury. it's back to training for england, a day after cruising past senegal. attention now turns to the might of the defending champions, france, this weekend. also coming up in the programme: england's cricketers pull off one of their greatest victories, beating pakistan in the first test in rawalpindi. warren gatland returns to wales. three years after quitting, the new zealander replaces wayne pivac and plans to rebuild the national team. welcome along. plenty to come on a day of some suprises in both rugby union and cricket,
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but we'll start at the world cup where there was a chance of a big shock in the last 16. japan took croatia all the way to penalties in their tie after the sides couldn't be separated after extra time. japan have never got to the quarterfinals of the world cup and, heartbreakingly for their fans, it wasn't to be, as they lost 3—1 on penalties. olly foster has the story of the game for us. since they met their deputy in 1998, world cups have been all the richer for having the japanese fans along for having the japanese fans along for the ride. but for the past six tournaments, they had never made it further than this, they are probably still pinching himself to get out of the group, beating former world champions and spain to meet setup this knockout tie against croatia. taniguchi knew he should have done a lot better. the croats were runners up lot better. the croats were runners
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up to the french four years ago. even paris edge wasted a good chance. japan have been the comeback kings in qatar, so when they scored their first goal it was against type. the blue samurai supporters were sent into raptures. they will enjoy at half time proper silence soon after, even paris edge levelled the match. japan responded immediately. endo tried to spectacular, but it was a great save. luka modric also tried from distance. both sites, by their fingertips. extra time it was. this was the moment to win it forjapan, but there was only one way this would be decided. another crucial save, but not as important as these, keeping out three japanese penalties in the shoot—out. croatia could
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celebrates. forthose in the shoot—out. croatia could celebrates. for those japanese fans, though, the familiar story, farewell all too soon, but their team has played a huge part in this world cup story. so it'll be croatia who will take on either brazil or south korea. they kick off in half—an—hour�*s time. so let's cross live and join olly foster is in doha. i know we are going to experience a bit of picture break—up, but hopefully it will stabilise. firstly, let's talk about the heartbreak orjapan. croatia just heartbreak or japan. croatia just look heartbreak orjapan. croatia just look too good in the penalty shoot—out, all the experience. yes. shoot-out, all the experience. yes, we will miss — shoot-out, all the experience. yes, we will miss japan _ shoot-out, all the experience. yes, we will miss japan and _ shoot—out, all the experience. yes we will miss japan and their fans. they did not deserve that, did they? finishing top of the group in
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germany and spain within it. croatia just had that bit about them, pushing it into extra time and both teams did not have the legs to get a winner in the extra 30 minutes. the 27—year—old croatian keeper is their hero. three penalty saves in a world cup shoot—out, only two other keepers have done that in the history of the tournament. croatia of course runners—up four years ago, so of course runners—up four years ago, so they will fail to that experience got them over the line. japan could not have done any more at this tournament. they will be crying tears tonight, their fans, tournament. they will be crying tears tonight, theirfans, because they thought this was their year, they thought this was their year, they went from coming out in the group stage, then the last 16, then the group stage. maybe in four here is they will crack the quarterfinals. they have been magnificent here for therefore macro
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matches. i’m magnificent here for therefore macro matches. �* . . ., matches. i'm looking at the fate of the build-up _ matches. i'm looking at the fate of the build-up to _ matches. i'm looking at the fate of the build-up to the _ matches. i'm looking at the fate of the build-up to the game - matches. i'm looking at the fate of the build-up to the game between | the build—up to the game between brazil and south korea. the tv director is only interested in neymar. he director is only interested in ne mar. . ., , neymar. he named it. you see the name and — neymar. he named it. you see the name and the _ neymar. he named it. you see the name and the numbers _ neymar. he named it. you see the name and the numbers on - neymar. he named it. you see the name and the numbers on the - neymar. he named it. you see the| name and the numbers on the back neymar. he named it. you see the i name and the numbers on the back of the shirts, and you would think there was only one brazilian. everybody has been keeping fingers crossed. neymar has been cursed at world cups. in 2014 he broke his back. russia he wasn't fully fit fitz. strained his ankle ligaments in his first match of the group, miss the next couple of matches, bats brazil are now back to a full—strength side. neymar will be playing in that front four. south korea, they will play their part. we are still waiting for a first upset
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in the last 16, there were loads in the group stages. south korea getting through their group on goal scored. there was a late winner in their group came from the wolverhampton striker. it is a very attacking line—up. humane son, the spurs striker, will be floating around. there could be an upset tonight, but brazil will be very confident that they will be going through to the quarterfinal against croatia on friday.— after taking his goal tally at the world cup to three, england striker bukayo saka says they have nothing to fear when they face the world cup holders on saturday.
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gareth southgate's side secured their place in the last eight with that 3—0 win over senegal last night. the team have been training and speaking to the media today. our reporter alex howell has more from the england camp. we went to the england training base. it is not very usual for it to be open today after the game. the players that started the match yesterday were inside during the recovery work, so some stretches. out on the pitch with the players who came off the bench as substitutes or did not play at all. only one player missing, and that was callum wilson. he had a minor strain, so he wasn't on the pitch as a precaution. nothing too much to tell from the training pitch today. i know a lot of the players have been put up in front of the media. todayis been put up in front of the media. today is a day i'm sure that the players would have liked to have been put forward, there would have
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been put forward, there would have been a lot of nice questions. who was speaking? yes, a positive result. there are normally too many players who want to speak after the team win! bukayo saka, who scored the third goal yesterday, he is in great form for his club and he carried that on into this world cup. he has scored three goals already, only two away from kylian mbappe in the race for the golden boot. he was asked about the challenge of france and he said they have excellent players, but it is notjust have excellent players, but it is not just about kylian have excellent players, but it is notjust about kylian mbappe, and they have to get the gameplayjust right. he was sent this afternoon that england can cause problems themselves and they have to be respected as an attacking unit. irate respected as an attacking unit. we are blessed with an amazing fun time with so_ are blessed with an amazing fun time with so much quality, great attacking players. when you get
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selected — attacking players. when you get selected and that line—up it shows how much— selected and that line—up it shows how much confidence and trust the coach _ how much confidence and trust the coach puis— how much confidence and trust the coach puts a new so it gives you extra _ coach puts a new so it gives you extra confidence to go out there and shine _ extra confidence to go out there and shine and _ extra confidence to go out there and shine and last night we were able to do that _ shine and last night we were able to do that i_ shine and last night we were able to do that. ., . , do that. i need to ask you, the big incident yesterday _ do that. i need to ask you, the big incident yesterday was _ do that. i need to ask you, the big incident yesterday was raheem i incident yesterday was raheem sterling having to fly home with that burglary in his family house. have the players been talking about it, do we know what effect this has had on the squad? irate it, do we know what effect this has had on the squad?— it, do we know what effect this has had on the squad? we haven't heard an more. had on the squad? we haven't heard any more- it — had on the squad? we haven't heard any more- it is _ had on the squad? we haven't heard any more. it is not _ had on the squad? we haven't heard any more. it is not clear _ had on the squad? we haven't heard any more. it is not clear whether- had on the squad? we haven't heard any more. it is not clear whether he| any more. it is not clear whether he will return. raheem sterling is so crucial to gareth southgate and this england team. it is not clear if he would have played last night if he had stayed, but bukayo saka said he sent him a message and before raheem sterling left to wish the rest of the team well. there isn't any further update, as soon as there is, i will bring it to you from the england training camp. so that quarterfinal against france is on saturday evening. jermainejenas is in qatar for the bbc and told
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rhia chohan england have every chance of going through. i think we are ready. what gareth has created in the last tournament, getting to the final of the euros, then parted to that getting to the semifinals, the talk of a club in england, to togetherness, not chopping and changing his team too much, i think it will pay him back. the whole point of that is in the biggest of the moment you can look across the dressing room and have that familiarity that we have been here before, we have suffered before, we have one before and we know how to come through it. every single player on that page if will feel like that. i really am confident. i think we have a group of players who are young, fresh, hungry, have that desire to go into it and we are up against a side who haveit it and we are up against a side who have it already and have a world superstar.
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have it already and have a world superstar-_ have it already and have a world suerstar. ~ . , . , . superstar. what is it about kylian mba - e? superstar. what is it about kylian mbappe? he _ superstar. what is it about kylian mbappe? he strikes _ superstar. what is it about kylian mbappe? he strikes fear - superstar. what is it about kylian mbappe? he strikes fear into - superstar. what is it about kylianj mbappe? he strikes fear into you superstar. what is it about kylian i mbappe? he strikes fear into you as a -la er, mbappe? he strikes fear into you as a player. as — mbappe? he strikes fear into you as a player. as a _ mbappe? he strikes fear into you as a player. as a fan — mbappe? he strikes fear into you as a player, as a fan if _ mbappe? he strikes fear into you as a player, as a fan if you _ mbappe? he strikes fear into you as a player, as a fan if you are - mbappe? he strikes fear into you as a player, as a fan if you are not - a player, as a fan if you are not french, if you are a manager that has to try to find a plan how to deal with disabilities, the pace, the sharpness, the clinical nature in front of goal. what do you do? thankfully, we have a world—class right back that i have seen handle him. they have good players all over the place. dim dalet can do something at the drop of a hat. they have experience at the back. hugo lloris made some big saves yesterday against poland. clear out them, it is not a fan site that i am looking at, i can't believe we drew them. i have watched them play on numerous occasions and i'm not that scared. i think we can go toe to toe with them and i think they will be fearful of what we can bring to the table.
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let's get to an intriguing comeback in rugby union today, as warren gatland is back in charge of wales. this after wayne pivac left his position as head coach following a dismal autumn campaign, which included a first loss to georgia. gatland will take charge of next year's six nations and rugby world cup and, potentially, the 2027 tournament. it is the case of back to the future for wales. wayne pivac moved on to be replaced by the man he replaced him just three years ago. warren gatland back in the hot seat once more. i gatland back in the hot seat once more. ~ ., , . , ,, .,, more. i know it is a pressure “0b and there — more. i know it is a pressure “0b and there are �* more. i know it is a pressure “0b and there are a d more. i know it is a pressure “0b and there are a lot d more. i know it is a pressure “0b and there are a lot ofi more. i know it is a pressure job i and there are a lot of expectations, but the buzz of international rugby, being involved in the six nations, the world cup, i think that was the tempting factors to swear me to come back, really. ilove tempting factors to swear me to come back, really. i love my time in wales, i love the people, the
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involvement, howl wales, i love the people, the involvement, how i was welcomed. the de arture involvement, how i was welcomed. the departure of wayne pivac brings to an end a disappointing spell for wales. three defeats in the autumn series, including georgia, made his position untenable. they also finished second in this year's six nations, losing at home to italy in the final round of fixtures. mt; the final round of fixtures. my sincere the final round of fixtures. i’i sincere thanks the final round of fixtures. ij�*i sincere thanks to the final round of fixtures. ij�*i1: sincere thanks to the the final round of fixtures. ij�*i1 sincere thanks to the way the final round of fixtures. m1 sincere thanks to the way that the final round of fixtures. ij�*i1 sincere thanks to the way that wayne has handled himself whilst in wales, his integrity and professionalism that he displayed when he went through the review process. he is a thoroughly decent man. when to fact struggle to live up to the expectations set up by his predecessor and said successor. warren gatland is wales's most successful and longest serving coach. he won four macros six
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nations, and provided over the welsh tenure of number one in the world. warren gatland is bringing teams that are down and outs, bringing them together, or bringing teams that don't know each other together, bringing them together quickly and getting a result. for bringing them together quickly and getting a result-— getting a result. for a man of his reputation _ getting a result. for a man of his reputation to _ getting a result. for a man of his reputation to come _ getting a result. for a man of his reputation to come back - getting a result. for a man of his reputation to come back to - getting a result. for a man of his. reputation to come back to wales, for some _ reputation to come back to wales, for some there will feel it is a step— for some there will feel it is a step backwards, but it is potentially a step backwards to take three steps forward. sometimes in life that _ three steps forward. sometimes in life that has to happen. can warren gatland work _ life that has to happen. can warren gatland work its _ life that has to happen. can warren gatland work its magic— life that has to happen. can warren gatland work its magic in _ life that has to happen. can warren gatland work its magic in the - life that has to happen. can warren. gatland work its magic in the second speu gatland work its magic in the second speuin gatland work its magic in the second spell in charge?— spell in charge? warren gatland has come back- — spell in charge? warren gatland has come back. 0h, _ spell in charge? warren gatland has come back. 0h, brilliant! _ spell in charge? warren gatland has come back. 0h, brilliant! he - spell in charge? warren gatland has come back. 0h, brilliant! he did - come back. 0h, brilliant! he did brilliant for _ come back. 0h, brilliant! he did brilliant for wales _ come back. 0h, brilliant! he did brilliant for wales last _ come back. 0h, brilliant! he did brilliant for wales last time. - come back. 0h, brilliant! he did brilliant for wales last time. we j brilliant for wales last time. we will welcome him back.- brilliant for wales last time. we will welcome him back. happy days. i can say being — will welcome him back. happy days. i can say being there _ will welcome him back. happy days. i can say being there for— will welcome him back. happy days. i can say being there for long, - will welcome him back. happy days. i can say being there for long, but - can say being there for long, but hopefully does the business. such was the par— hopefully does the business. such was the par successor _ hopefully does the business. such was the par successor of wincaps and that's the welsh rugby union changed
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the name of this entrance in his honour. let's get more on this from our correspondent chrisjones. so, chris, why is he going back, does he need to?— so, chris, why is he going back, does he need to? that's a really aood does he need to? that's a really good question — does he need to? that's a really good question because - does he need to? that's a really good question because his - does he need to? that's a reallyl good question because his legacy does he need to? that's a really . good question because his legacy is there for all to see, those two world cup semifinal, three grand slams, the most successful coach in the history of wales. he is already established as a coaching legend in wales, but i think the pool, the buzz of international rugby. he has been coaching at the super rugby side the chiefs, it didn't go particularly well for him. i think the six nations at international coaching is in his blood. he has been tempted back. the big question is, what kind of boost will provide
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to wales in the short term? probably quite a significant one. how sustainable is it for welsh rugby to be relying so much on warren gatland? certainly, in the short—term, it should give welsh rugby the boost it needs. short-term, it should give welsh rugby the boost it needs.- rugby the boost it needs. welsh ru:b is rugby the boost it needs. welsh rugby is having _ rugby the boost it needs. welsh rugby is having a _ rugby the boost it needs. welsh rugby is having a particularly - rugby is having a particularly difficult time financially. this news also came with some other news about the four professional teams reaching a new deal players. this is the thin. reaching a new deal players. this is the thing- the _ reaching a new deal players. this is the thing. the cynics _ reaching a new deal players. this is the thing. the cynics would - reaching a new deal players. this is the thing. the cynics would say, - the thing. the cynics would say, this is just a the thing. the cynics would say, this isjust a pr move by the welsh rugby union to say don't look at the problems in the welsh game, don't look at the governance issues, don't look at the governance issues, don't look at the pathways, the regents, the funding models, the players that are being forced to leave, instead look over here at our greatest ever coat that has been brought back. this news today that a verbal agreement has been reached between the regions and the welsh rugby union over a funding model, that is timely and it is not a minute too soon. the hope has to be that, yes,
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there will be a spy, a boost, warren gatland is back in town, but there has to be a sustainable model for welsh rugby going forward to ensure that this isn'tjust welsh rugby going forward to ensure that this isn't just a welsh rugby going forward to ensure that this isn'tjust a case of fixing in the short—term, but long—term welsh rugby can become healthy again. long-term welsh rugby can become healthy again-— healthy again. what does this mean for england? _ healthy again. what does this mean for england? warren _ healthy again. what does this mean for england? warren gatland - healthy again. what does this mean for england? warren gatland was i healthy again. what does this mean i for england? warren gatland was one of the names thrown out there that if eddiejones departs, warren gatland could be in. are we likely to hear more about the future of eddiejones this week? we to hear more about the future of eddie jones this week?— to hear more about the future of eddie jones this week? we will get news on that _ eddie jones this week? we will get news on that in _ eddie jones this week? we will get news on that in the _ eddie jones this week? we will get news on that in the next _ eddie jones this week? we will get news on that in the next 24 - eddie jones this week? we will get news on that in the next 24 hours. | news on that in the next 24 hours. eddie jones news on that in the next 24 hours. eddiejones has been meeting with the review panel. the port will convene tomorrow and ratify any decision. you're hearing different things. last week it seemed that eddie jones things. last week it seemed that eddiejones would be on the way out, but we will wait to see tomorrow if he has been able to talk his way to stay on with the job and complete his project. he is desperate to get to france in 2023. that has been his
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anti—rfu's stated aim. warren gatland is now off the table. can't they convince steve borthwick to come early? will they try to patch up come early? will they try to patch up a coaching team for the six nations or will they stick with eddie jones? nations or will they stick with eddiejones? if nations or will they stick with eddie jones? if they stick with eddie jones? if they stick with eddiejones they need to find some harmony again with the fans are between jones and harmony again with the fans are betweenjones and the rfu. they need a boost with the six nations and world cup around the corner. it is all happening! renowned tennis coach nick bollettieri has died at the age of 91. the american guided some of the biggest names in the sport, including the williams sisters, maria sharapova, andre agassi and boris becker. bollettieri pioneered the concept of a live—in academy in florida. among those paying tribute include tommy haas who says he gave him the "best opportunity
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to follow his dreams". now to cricket, where england won an amazing test match against pakistan in rawalpindi. a bold declaration looked to have backfired, but the last five wickets fell forjust nine runs to give england victory. with light fading and just minutes left in the match, jack leach took the crucial wicket of naseem shah. the umpire giving him out leg befiore wicket and sparking jubilant celebrations. for those involved, it rated as one of the greatest results they'd been involved with. everyone just threw themselves into the challenge, there was no complaints about the wickets, or if things didn't go our way, we just got on with it and dealt with it. even the illness going round the camp, it is amazing the way this group operates. everyone plays for the person next to them. ads,
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group operates. everyone plays for the person next to them.— the person next to them. a really secial the person next to them. a really special group _ the person next to them. a really special group of _ the person next to them. a really special group of men. _ the person next to them. a really special group of men. i _ the person next to them. a really special group of men. i feel - the person next to them. a really special group of men. i feel it - the person next to them. a really special group of men. i feel it is l special group of men. i feel it is the best— special group of men. i feel it is the best when i've been involved with the — the best when i've been involved with the way from home, and potentially at all, really. that wicket — potentially at all, really. that wicket was so flat, so unresponsive throughout — wicket was so flat, so unresponsive throughout. i think the way we batted — throughout. i think the way we batted and allowed us to set something up, especially in the first innings, 650100 roofers is an incredible — first innings, 650100 roofers is an incredible effort and it gave us the time to— incredible effort and it gave us the time to be — incredible effort and it gave us the time to be able to set something up towards _ time to be able to set something up towards the back end. today was just a monumental effort from everyone. to get— a monumental effort from everyone. to get 20 _ a monumental effort from everyone. to get 20 wickets from that as a bowling — to get 20 wickets from that as a bowling unit _ to get 20 wickets from that as a bowling unit is— to get 20 wickets from that as a bowling unit is exceptional. - to get 20 wickets from that as a bowling unit is exceptional. and| bowling unit is exceptional. and credited — bowling unit is exceptional. and credited the _ bowling unit is exceptional. and credited the batters, _ bowling unit is exceptional. and credited the batters, to - bowling unit is exceptional. and credited the batters, to score i bowling unit is exceptional. and| credited the batters, to score as quickly— credited the batters, to score as quickly as— credited the batters, to score as quickly as they _ credited the batters, to score as quickly as they did _ credited the batters, to score as quickly as they did is _ credited the batters, to score as quickly as they did is huge. - credited the batters, to score asj quickly as they did is huge. the? quickly as they did is huge. they -la ed to quickly as they did is huge. they played to a _ quickly as they did is huge. they played to a different _ quickly as they did is huge. played to a different mindset cricket and they tried to change the test mindset. we will sit and discuss our plans for the next match. for andy zaltzman from test match special, it was a statistician's dream.
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he spoke to us from rawalpindi. england started doing incredible things with the bat, scoring over 500 on the first day of the test, the first team ever to do that. they scored a throughout the game at an incredible rate, 6.7 an over. the previous record was 5.4 and over, which england said just last summer, and that set a record that it's a promised 120 years, so this team is doing extraordinary things. today, there were some extraordinary stats today. jimmy anderson becoming the second highest wicket taker in asia. to take the time because they needed on one of the dentist pitches in cricket history. i could bore you with so many statistics about how dull the pitch was. they overcame to pay through highly skilled bowling.
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the extraordinary inventiveness of ben stokes's captaincy. an inspired appointment by robert k. they have loved seven and lost one. and the previous 17 test up to the start of last summer, they had lost 17 and only one one. one of the most surreal test cricket we have ever seen. i5 surreal test cricket we have ever seen. , . ~' surreal test cricket we have ever seen. , . ~ ., , seen. is it all link to this new approach _ seen. is it all link to this new approach from _ seen. is it all link to this new approach from ben _ seen. is it all link to this new approach from ben stokes i seen. is it all link to this new. approach from ben stokes and seen. is it all link to this new _ approach from ben stokes and brendon mccullum. i suppose it will threaten more records. it is mccullum. i suppose it will threaten more records-— more records. it is a lot to do without- _ more records. it is a lot to do without. the _ more records. it is a lot to do without. the successes - more records. it is a lot to do without. the successes that . more records. it is a lot to do i without. the successes that they have had, and some games have been pretty tight that maybe they could have lost, this game is of them. this confidence that was diffusing through them with each of the success that they had in this extraordinary period just makes them stronger each game. the only real
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way you could win a match like this on a pitch like that with shortened days due to bad light ending each days due to bad light ending each day ten or 15 overs early, the only way you could when it was by scoring at the rate that england scored. very few teams, if any, in test history they could have created a win in that way. if they had lost that game, it would have been the highest number of runs for a losing team in history. the fact that they were prepared to risk defeat goes very much against the state that english cricket was in only a year ago, that was rather more cautious. that team wasn't really working. they have come in, done something completely different and it has been one of the most extraordinary sequence of matches and english test history. you can hear more from the test match special team
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on their podcast on bbc sounds. one of england's greatest test wins. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. england's women got their tour of the west indies off to a winning start. 90 runs from nat sciver helped propel england to 307—7 as they won the first odi by 142 runs. but all—rounder alice capsey has been ruled out of the rest of the tour with a broken collarbone. coventry city have been issued with an eviction notice by the new owners of their stadium. former newcastle owner mike ashley's frasers group took over the stadium last month and say coventry have no continuing right to use the ground unless a new licence is agreed. fifa has opened disciplinary proceedings against uruguay�*s fa and four players over their conduct at the end of their final world cup group game against ghana. uruguay won, but went out on goals scored. just a reminder that brazil and south korea are about to kick off in qatar. neymar is back in for brazil.
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he starts after missing the last two group games with an ankle injury. croatia await the winners in the quarterfinals. you can follow that all on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. on bbc sound you can listen to radio commentary. on bbc sound you can listen to radio commentary. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello, they are. a colder night on the cards. the showers continue currently coming in across eastern areas, but as the night wears on we
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will see the northerly wind starting to dominate, breaking the cloud further south. still showers for southern and eastern areas, one or two for northern ireland and along the coastline, but a more widespread frost as we head towards tuesday morning, so some ice on the cards and the odd icy patch where there have been recent showers. the day ahead should bring more sunshine for many, fewer showers across southern counties of england. they are drifting into the north and east of scotland, towards the borders, 182—4 north coast of northern ireland and the west coast as well. 5—8 , lower thanit the west coast as well. 5—8 , lower than it has been today. more widespread frost as we head into wednesday morning. concerns for already a met office morning out for potentially disruptive snow and blizzards in scotland. southgate says he is relishing the prospect of the world cup quarterfinal match against france and says it will be the acid test for the team —— england manager.
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england may have to do it without raheem sterling, who has had to fly home after a burglary at his house in surrey. that is about it for me, i will be hello, i'm kasia madera. this is outside source. on the programme tonight — haiti in crisis. dire warnings from the caribbean nation, as armed gangs extend their control of the country. was the house and i was so scared i was shaking. i didn't know what to do. they mostly kill young man. hate shaking. i didn't know what to do. they mostly kill young man. we will seak they mostly kill young man. we will speak speaking _ they mostly kill young man. we will speak speaking live _ they mostly kill young man. we will speak speaking live to _ they mostly kill young man. we will speak speaking live to our _ speak speaking live to our corresponding in the haitian capital. residents in kyiv shelter below ground, as russia launches another wave of long—range missiles on ukraine.
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