tv Sportsday BBC News February 19, 2023 7:30pm-7:46pm GMT
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hello and welcome to sportsday. the headlines. two for rashford means there are 3 in the title race as manchester united see off leicester in the premier league. a daly double stretches england's unbeaten run to 28 matches as they beat italy in the arnold clarke cup. and england's men's cricketers storm to victory in new zealand with the captain warning — they're only just starting.
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there may well not be a striker in such good goal—scoring as markers rashford right now. forces them into the permit league title race was that they are now three points behind manchester city and five leaders arsenal. then culture reports. then culture reports. marcus rashford is a man at the peak of his powers, playing with a smile on his face and magic in his feet, as leicester city were about to find out. the visitors actually made the early running at old trafford with david de gea proving goalkeeping can be a noble art form too, this one, banksy, you canjust stand and admire it, not when you know who can do you know what. his most prolific season to date, now scoring in seven home
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league games in a row, a man who seemingly cannot miss. tiago djalo could, somehow. still, united reverted to what worked best, give the ball to rashford and let him do the rest. even the offside decisions were going his way. united in full flow with jadon sancho, 3—0, a result to back up those who believe there are more than just two teams in this title race, with just one man taking most of the plaudits. ben crouch, bbc news. that is a great team. they played really well, they made it really tough for us. was also of course, we didn't follow the rules and the principles of our game, from our way of play. it was undisciplined.
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it's not righ, we came in half time, we set it, we were looking couple we know also how to beat them. it was a good goal. once again, great pass from bruno. good finish. second was all us. the second game of the day in the premier league was at the tottenham hotspur stadium where spurs moved back into the top four after with a 2—0 win over strugglers west ham. adam cottier reports. before kick—off in north london there was a special moment for harry kane. in recognition of him becoming all—time leading goal scorer. the striker was presented with a trophy by irene greaves, wife of the late jimmy greaves whose record of 266 tottenham goals came to pass last month. an otherwise uneventful first saw west ham miss the target in the first minute. a penalty not given to spurs when the ball hit the hand of kara. when coach conte watching in italy as he continues his recuperation from gall bladder surgery. his team were wasteful
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in front of goal. that was until tottenham wing backs combined to score ben davis is applying roy out with the past and the brazilian fillet shing comley. threatening at the other end almost immediately but fraser foster was equal to it. then came a more familiar routine for spurs fans to enjoy as kane played in son to fifth goal of the season. so spurs or into the champions league qualification position while west ham are in the bottom three with the relegation fears increasing. it was a great performance. we picked _ it was a great performance. we picked up — it was a great performance. we picked up the team stronger in the condition_ picked up the team stronger in the condition for the we choose players that can _ condition for the we choose players that can fight in this type of game. it was _ that can fight in this type of game. it was an— that can fight in this type of game. it was an important game for us. to
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perform _ it was an important game for us. to perform and — it was an important game for us. to perform and to try to push in the first half— perform and to try to push in the first half and try to touch them in the 2nd — first half and try to touch them in the 2nd. our plan was good. the performance in the second half was amazing _ motherwell are now 6 points off the bottom of the scottish premiership after their second win in a week. they beat third placed hearts 2—nil at home, jon obika scoring his first goal in more than a year. blair spittal then got the second just after the break. the result strengthens caretaker manager — stuart kettlewell�*s claim for the permanent position. england's lionessess survived a scare to beat italy 2—1 in the arnold clarke cup in coventry — extending their unbeaten run to 28 matches. jane dougall reports. facing a far lower ranked team, this was a chance to see a different england line—up. katie robinson making her debut in front of a 32,000 strong crowd. and she made an early international impact,
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a perfect ball in to set up england's's first. defender rachel daly enjoying a spell upfront. but then controversy, the ball looked to have gone out before italy crossed and then dismay as the ball clearly did bounce over the goal—line. the goal is given! but no var, no whistle, and italy had equalised. that looked really close indeed. england's response was quick, rachel daly and the perfect position once more, giving the crowd a new hero. a double for rachel daly! another victory for manager sarina wiegman, and with the world cup this summer, a headache for the new player of the match. 0nto cricket now and england test captain ben stokes says he wants his side to be entertaining. ten since he took over as permanent captain for the 267 runs over new
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zealand put it after reducing the for reads for 63 for five is a chase england's target of 390 for. stokes bowlers wrapped up in the first session of day four. jack leach making the early breakthrough and a jimmy anderson cleaning up the tail forfive is a jimmy anderson cleaning up the tail for five is a chase jimmy anderson cleaning up the tail forfive is a chase england's target of 390 for. stokes always wrapped up in the first session of day four. jack leach making the early breakthrough and a jimmy anderson cleaning up the tale. first trapping. he then followed that up with a wicked of the captain. and then will do neil wegner caught behind a single and honed in on a victory. darrell mitchell did provide some resistance against the england juggernaut. provide some resistance against the englandjuggernaut. he provide some resistance against the england juggernaut. he made a well—made half—century. in the end it proved in vain as james anderson dismissed to seal in impressive victory against the world test champions. and what is england's first in new zealand since 2008. they lead the two match series 1—0. you know, if we keep playing the way in which we're playing and executing
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the things we want to do well then will again be giving ourselves an opportunity to win. just another sign of us being able to do that. just always looking to put opposition under pressure. it probably sounds silly to say that, the results are at the forefront of the mind, we don't really well the pleasing thing for me is we've been brave enough to execute everything that we want to do with the bat and ball this week. there's only one way they're gonna play in only one way they know how to play. we know will probably be better. but the nature of the way they play presents opportunities if we do get it right. as a balling group you feel the getting the whole time. as a bowling group you feel the getting the whole time. it may not feel like it at times but the nature that they are playing, if we hang tough and are a little bit more disciplined than things can go our way. anger through for the winning total
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of 116 built upon their top three batterers. they contributed 72 runs with williams leading the way with 30 runs in 3a balls. wicketkeeper later reprimanded for breaching code of conduct in a previous match. and reply pakistan looked all set for victory after scoring 13 runs in the first four balls in the 20th and final over. but though wicked from the penultimate delivery swung it the west indies way. they are having a very tough time against new zealand who themselves are struggling to stay in the tournament. new zealand made 162 for three but tree like a chasing that 163 for women in the 13th over 47 for eight. ellie baker has broken the uk 15 metre title. the the 2a euros from
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harbingers that she's in shock after running at 640 73 seconds, the 14th of a second quicker than the record set 37 years ago. also more than three seconds faster than baker had ever run the distance before. jazmine sawyers credited with technique and code for indoor long jump technique and code for indoor long jump title today. last years bronze medallist jumped jump title today. last years bronze medallistjumped 6173 metres for the only two cm offer personal best. the competition. next target is to win a medal at the european indoors in istanbul next month. leicester inflicted a rare defeat on table—topping saracens thanks to an impressive first half at welford road. the tigers ran in three tries in the opening 40 minutes with former england full—back mike brown touching down for a try on his leicester debut. sarries closed to within six points in the second half but the tigers held on for a win that boosts their hopes of a top—fourfinish. the final of the welsh 0pen snooker is well poised going into the evening session.
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it began a few moments ago. shaun murphy won the final frame this afternoon to level the score at 4—all against robert milkins. his edge 5—4 had a sean murphy. looks boys and tent frame for the for takes the trophy. these are pictures the bbc sport website and read button right now. john rahm is on course in his final round at the genesis invitational knowing a win will take him back to world number one. the spaniard took the lead after the third round in california. he's currently 15 under par after nearly making eagle on the the first hole and has a three shot lead. american max number one shot behind. tiger woods can't win the tournament but has played well playing in his first competitive pga tour event sincejuly. he's level par on his round — three under overall. and this season just gets better and betterfor britain's men's bobsleighers who've won the country's first overall two
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man world cup medal. led by driver brad hall, they clinched the bronze by finishing fourth in the final round in latvia. it's been a phenomenal season after gb won overall silver in the four—man event as well as european gold and world silver — and that was the first world championship medal for britain for 84 years. much more on a website throughout the evening. much more on a website throughout the evening. that's all from sportsday.
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there's something very big and bright going on in north london. come on in and we'll show you. this is an exhibition called luyang netineti. chinese multimedia artist luyang takes us on a journey through their weird world, the company by avatars created using motion capture and 3d game engines. what i like is the artist has created all—new video games in the classic style but they've retrofitted them to existing arcade game hardware. how are you doing over there? oh, i'm glad this isn't an actual motorbike — i crashed into something i'm not meant to! is that a good thing or a bad thing? oh, this really takes me back to a time when i'd turn up to a place like this with a pocket full of coins,
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ready to do battle with space invaders, ghosts and centipedes. that was, of course, until home computers and then, home games consoles came along, which meant i didn't need to go out any more. these days, you don't even need to be tied to your home to be a gamer — you canjust use one of these. yeah, the mobile gaming industry is huge. it's worth £120 billion and it's growing, and it's freed us all up to play on the go — in bed, on the bus, even on the loo. oh, you don't, do you? no, i absolutely don't. good. well, steffan powell has been to the unlikely city at the heart of the mobile gaming world. when you think of the cities of the world that are hotbeds for innovative tech, you're probably imagining silicon valley, tokyo or maybe singapore. you might not be thinking of this place. but it's these streets
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here in helsinki, a cityjust the size of glasgow, that house some of the most innovative, influential and successful mobile games companies in the world. this place is home to some of the best games talent out there. so, how has this happened? who better to start giving us answers than someone with over a decade of game—making experience? well, nokia is an obvious answer — the big name in the 1990s. yeah, the heritage, yeah. yeah. it actually showed the example that, you know, we could build something big from finland orfrom helsinki, because we didn't do — as i said, like, we didn't really have any, like, big publishers or studios. we don't need the connections with the publishers. we don't need to travel the other side of the world. we canjust do it, like, from here, with nokia's support. does the fact that there was such a successful mobile product from finland encourage people from finland to want to stay in that space?
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