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have really appreciated going up. he is a great player, he was the best, but for me, i am trying to have my own path and maybe extend the legacy of the number, instead of trying to reach his, so yes, i will try to use everything i have got around me to
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try to do i get asked a lot if we are going to continue to play in this way against the opposition and i think we've made it clear this isjust the opposition and i think we've made it clear this is just how england play cricket against any opposition because it has worked more than it has not so i don't think there's any question around whether we are going to —— around how we are going to play cricket.
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both teams are consistent, you want to worry— both teams are consistent, you want to worry about your own game and you have an _ to worry about your own game and you have an eye _ to worry about your own game and you have an eye on the opposition but we have an eye on the opposition but we have been_ have an eye on the opposition but we have been amazing over the last 20 test matches and i think you've seen a similar_ test matches and i think you've seen a similar style to the way we've played — a similar style to the way we've played so — a similar style to the way we've played so we don't want to lose sight _ played so we don't want to lose sight of— played so we don't want to lose sight of that. played so we don't want to lose sight of that-— sight of that. the us open is caettin sight of that. the us open is getting under— sight of that. the us open is getting under way _ sight of that. the us open is getting under way in - sight of that. the us open is i getting under way in california sight of that. the us open is - getting under way in california with the los angeles country club demanding the full attention of the world's best golfers, sloping fairways and harsh rough proving one of the toughest challenges in the game. michael kim described some of the pathway as absurdly long. some players are considering laying upon it. �* , ., players are considering laying upon it. �* , . , , it. it's a genius design with the wa the it. it's a genius design with the way the greenies. _
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it. it's a genius design with the way the greenies. i _ it. it's a genius design with the way the greenies. i love - it. it's a genius design with the way the greenies. i love those | it. it's a genius design with the - way the greenies. i love those short par threes. they are good separator holes. ,, . ., , par threes. they are good separator holes. ,, ., ., , ., par threes. they are good separator holes. ,, . ., , . ., , holes. shane lowry and tommy fleetwood _ holes. shane lowry and tommy fleetwood join _ holes. shane lowry and tommy fleetwood join justin _ holes. shane lowry and tommy fleetwood join justin thomas i holes. shane lowry and tommy. fleetwood join justin thomas out holes. shane lowry and tommy - fleetwood join justin thomas out at fleetwood join justin thomas out at 2:40pm. police in nottingham have been granted 36 hours to question a 31—year—old man arrested on suspicion of murder after the attacks on tuesday. another video will be held later in memory of two university students and a
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65—year—old man who were stabbed to death. in the past few minutes, suella braverman has laid flowers in nottingham and you can see pictures of her doing so. that happened a few minutes ago and our reporter simon jones is there. tell us more about what happened. the jones is there. tell us more about what happened-— jones is there. tell us more about what happened. the home secretary 'ust left but what happened. the home secretary just left but she _ what happened. the home secretary just left but she came _ what happened. the home secretary just left but she came here - what happened. the home secretary just left but she came here to - just left but she came here to nottingham to lay some flowers. the centre of the city has become a focal spot for people with their outpouring of grief. suella braverman didn't see anything to the media but spent a good few minutes here looking at the flowers, reading some of the tributes, she was here with the local police and crime commissioner. we know that in the past few days, suella braverman has said she is deeply shocked by what has happened here on tuesday morning and is being kept up—to—date from the police and emergency services about their investigation. i understand the home secretary is now off for a meeting with the emergency
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services for a full briefing about what's going on. we had an update from the police regarding that investigation. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. officers have been granted additional 36 hours to question the suspect so the interview is continuing. the police say they are also looking through cctv, speaking to witnesses, retracing the route of the suspect. it was on tuesday morning that initially to students from the university of nottingham who are returning home from a party were stabbed to death at around 4am. it's then claimed the suspect went on to steal a van and killed the driver of that van. it's claimed the suspect then ploughed that van into a group of people.
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you can get more on that story on our website, you can get more on that story on ourwebsite, including you can get more on that story on our website, including the continuing investigation. iwant our website, including the continuing investigation. i want to leave you with something a little bit different. an indian teenager has broken a world record for the longest dance marathon by an individual with a time of 127 hours of solid dancing. he danced for five days straight and has broken the record which was 126 hours set by a nepalese dancer in 2018. she joins us now. it's so good to talk to you. i can't believe you did this, why did you want to do this so badly? danceis did you want to do this so badly? dance is my passion and i want to represent my country through dance so i decided i could do this to mark
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indian independence so i wanted to give a gift to my country through my dance. ., , ., ., ., ., dance. how did you manage without slee for dance. how did you manage without sleep for five _ dance. how did you manage without sleep for five days? _ dance. how did you manage without sleep for five days? i _ dance. how did you manage without sleep for five days? i was _ sleep for five days? i was practising _ sleep for five days? i was practising for _ sleep for five days? i was practising for 14 - sleep for five days? i was practising for 14 months i sleep for five days? i was i practising for 14 months and sleep for five days? i was - practising for 14 months and i learned yoga meditation from my grandfather. that was my strategy to cover asleep, grandfather. that was my strategy to coverasleep, i grandfather. that was my strategy to cover asleep, i sprayed a bottle on my face to stay fresh and connected with the audience. mas my face to stay fresh and connected with the audience.— with the audience. was there any oint with the audience. was there any point where _ with the audience. was there any point where you _ with the audience. was there any point where you felt _ with the audience. was there any point where you felt you - with the audience. was there any point where you felt you couldn't| with the audience. was there any i point where you felt you couldn't do it any more? at
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point where you felt you couldn't do it any more?— it any more? at some point i could not sense my _ it any more? at some point i could not sense my body _ it any more? at some point i could not sense my body parts _ it any more? at some point i could not sense my body parts but - it any more? at some point i could not sense my body parts but i - it any more? at some point i could | not sense my body parts but i never thought i couldn't do it because i used to remember the journey of 14 months and i was focused towards my goal and i achieved it. my body was not conscious but my mind was fully conscious. we not conscious but my mind was fully conscious. ~ ., �* ., ., ., conscious. we don't have video of ou conscious. we don't have video of you dancing- _ conscious. we don't have video of you dancing- can _ conscious. we don't have video of you dancing. can you _ conscious. we don't have video of you dancing. can you show- conscious. we don't have video of you dancing. can you show me . conscious. we don't have video of i you dancing. can you show me some moves you did with your arms? i know you did traditional indian dancing. like these classical moves. i am a graduate of classical dance so these were the movements i performed on stage. were the movements i performed on stare. �* ., , ., , stage. beautiful, it must have been so amazing — stage. beautiful, it must have been so amazing to _ stage. beautiful, it must have been so amazing to watch. _ stage. beautiful, it must have been so amazing to watch. how- stage. beautiful, it must have been so amazing to watch. how proud . stage. beautiful, it must have been| so amazing to watch. how proud are your parents?— so amazing to watch. how proud are your parents? yes. they are very roud of your parents? yes. they are very proud of you. — your parents? yes. they are very proud of you, what _ your parents? jazz they are very proud of you, what did they
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your parents? 19:3 they are very proud of you, what did they say, what were their first words to you when you finished? i what were their first words to you when you finished?— what were their first words to you when you finished? i think this was not only the _ when you finished? i think this was not only the world _ when you finished? i think this was not only the world record _ when you finished? i think this was not only the world record for- when you finished? i think this was not only the world record for me, | when you finished? i think this was| not only the world record for me, it was the whole team work and my parents. my parents had not been there with me, i would not have been so graceful. i'm very grateful to my parents and teachers.— parents and teachers. srushti, you are amazing _ parents and teachers. srushti, you are amazing and _ parents and teachers. srushti, you are amazing and i _ parents and teachers. srushti, you are amazing and i heard _ parents and teachers. srushti, you are amazing and i heard you - parents and teachers. srushti, you are amazing and i heard you had i parents and teachers. srushti, you are amazing and i heard you had a | are amazing and i heard you had a long sleep afterwards. i are amazing and i heard you had a long sleep afterwards.— long sleep afterwards. i slept for 24 hours after — long sleep afterwards. i slept for 24 hours after the _ long sleep afterwards. i slept for 24 hours after the record - long sleep afterwards. i slept for 24 hours after the record was - 24 hours after the record was broken. : :. 24 hours after the record was broken. : :, ,, , �* , 24 hours after the record was broken. : :, ,, , �*, , broken. amazing. srushti, it's been so aood to broken. amazing. srushti, it's been so good to talk _ broken. amazing. srushti, it's been so good to talk to _ broken. amazing. srushti, it's been so good to talk to you. _ so good to talk to you. congratulations on being the guinness world record holderfor the longest dance ever. guinness world record holder for the longest dance ever.— guinness world record holder for the longest dance ever._ what j longest dance ever. thank you. what a wonderful — longest dance ever. thank you. what a wonderful story _ longest dance ever. thank you. what a wonderful story to _ longest dance ever. thank you. what a wonderful story to end _ longest dance ever. thank you. what a wonderful story to end the - a wonderful story to end the programme. my colleague is here in a
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few minutes so stay with us here on bbc news. bye—bye. the had seen thunderstorms this week but for others it has remained dry. the chance of rain will be increasing thanks to what is currently a swirl of cloud a long way to the west, a developing area of low pressure. in the short term this afternoon most places are fine and dry and sunny. one or two showers particularly in the west and they could be heavy and possibly thundery. temperatures up to around 26 or 27, are likely to get 28 or 29. this evening and tonight we will see largely clear skies overhead. low cloud rolling into the far north—west of scotland at times.
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also by the end of the night some cloud on the chance for thunderstorms in the far south—west of england. temperatures between eight and 12. it may be a bit chilly in some parts of north england and eastern scotland. we'll start to see more cloud and showers across parts of south—west england, wales, the midlands and into northern ireland. further east may be the odd rain shower but most places fine and dry, sunny and very warm. temperatures widely up into the mid to high 20s. into the weekend our area of low pressure begins to make its move. the time being display will remain centred to the west. it is western parts that have the greatest chance of seeing heavy, thundery rain. broadly speaking we have the increasing chance of rain through the weekend. still some spells of warm sunshine. on saturday some showers, some thunderstorms particularly across western parts.
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further east largely dry, some low cloud for eastern coasts at least for a time. still very warm, just a bit less warm when you have more cloud and more showers. the sunday a bit of uncertainty about how much showery rain there will be. it could be we see more persistent heavy rain drifting northwards, particularly later in the day. still feeling fairly warm in any sunshine. temperatures easily into the low 20s. temperatures easily into the low 205. i temperatures easily into the low 20s. i wouldn't be surprised if someone got warmer than that. next week it's going to stay really quite warm that there will be some rain at times.
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