tv Sportsday BBC News October 9, 2023 12:45am-1:01am BST
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hello and welcome to the programme. we start in india, where two heavyweights of the game met at the cricket world cup as the hosts got their tournament off to a winning start against australia in chennai. australia won the toss, chose to bat and it wasn't the smoothest start. just two overs in and virat kohli took a brilliant catch to remove mitchell marsh for a duck. his replacement steve smith will top momentum with david warner but they managed just 46 and 41 on a slow turning pitch. india eventually bailed them out for 199, so looks like they have the advantage, but their innings started even worse. 2—3 after just 12 balls. shreyas iyer caught by david warner at deep square leg. in the end, india came out on top thanks to a kl rahul six, came out on top thanks to a kl rahulsix, his came out on top thanks to a kl rahul six, his partnership with virat kohli helping them to win
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by six wickets. ravi jadeja says home advantage definitely helps. i says home advantage definitely hels. ~ . ., ., helps. i knew the condition in chennai. _ helps. i knew the condition in chennai. i — helps. i knew the condition in chennai, i have _ helps. i knew the condition in chennai, i have been - helps. i knew the condition in chennai, i have been playing| chennai, i have been playing here since like ten, 11 years, so i know how condition in this ground... i enjoyed, and whatever i contribute to the team, i always feel happy. the defending _ team, i always feel happy. the defending champions england face bangladesh on tuesday in their second match. but ben stokes is likely to miss it with a hip injury. just as he did the heavy defeat by new zealand in the tournament opener. he still appears uncomfortable at training, and the tricky outfield at the ground in dar masala will also be a factor in any decision. in the rugby world cup argentina will play wales in the quarterfinals, beating japan 39-27 in quarterfinals, beating japan 39—27 in the winner takes all final pool game. a hat—trick helped propel them into the
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last eight. the game against wales is next sunday in marseille. fiji are also true but only after taking a losing bonus point against portugal who won there first ever world cup match 24—23. —— also through. fiji pool runners—up ahead of australia who are now officially out of the tournament. uefa has postponed all matches scheduled in israel for the next couple of weeks following the devastating events in the country this weekend. the european football governing body said, in light of the current security situation in israel, the following matches will be postponed. there is a's european qualifier against switzerland, two under 21 internationals and an under 17 mini tournament. uefa say they will wait to decide whether next sunday's qualifier in kosovo will go ahead. arsenal beat manchester city in the
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premier league for the first time in eight years, in a somewhat turgid game at the emirates, substitute gabrielle martinelli scored the only goal, a big deflection in the 86th minute. arsenal, joint top of the table, level on points with leaders tottenham. city are not far behind but it's the first time pep guardiola's team have lost consecutive league games for five years. it is have lost consecutive league games for five years.- games for five years. it is a secial games for five years. it is a special one _ games for five years. it is a special one obviously, - games for five years. it is a special one obviously, a - games for five years. it is a i special one obviously, a long time since the club has beat man city. we discussed that a lot and we feel today could be the day but we knew we needed a big performance, huge individual performances, and we had that. with a bit of luck, we managed to win the game. we lacked a bit of threat, we managed to recover the ball and get some passes forward, but overall the atmosphere and everything was just incredible. listen, i know these players for many— listen, i know these players for many years. i don't have to say much _ for many years. i don't have to say much. it's an honour and a
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privilege. _ say much. it's an honour and a privilege, still fighting. today— privilege, still fighting. today we lose against a good team — today we lose against a good team. since many, many years they— team. since many, many years they couldn't do it, and yeah, we come _ they couldn't do it, and yeah, we come back, brighton, united and because the champions league _ and because the champions league. yeah, we have to try to do it _ league. yeah, we have to try to do it. . ., ., league. yeah, we have to try to do it. ., ., do it. liverpool are fourth, three points _ do it. liverpool are fourth, three points off— do it. liverpool are fourth, three points off the - do it. liverpool are fourth, three points off the top - do it. liverpool are fourth, i three points off the top spot after conceding a late equaliser at brighton. brighton captain lewis dunk got the goal to make it 2—2 in an absorbing match. simon adingra scored the first, mo salah netted both the liverpool goals, the second a penalty. it denied jurgen klopp a win on his eight anniversary as liverpool manager. bath as liverpool manager. both teams put _ as liverpool manager. both teams put the _ as liverpool manager. both teams put the opponent - as liverpool manager. ifizfrii�*u teams put the opponent under pressure, that's normal and mistakes happen. second half we played outstanding attack, could have ended up with ryan gravenberch nailing the ball on the crossbar. would have been a great moment. it would have
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helped. to calm down everything a little bit. i don't think brighton would have given up. but it would have helped us, for sure. but it would have helped us, for sure-— but it would have helped us, for sure. ., , ., for sure. there was even later drama at _ for sure. there was even later drama at the _ for sure. there was even later drama at the london - for sure. there was even later drama at the london stadium| drama at the london stadium where another 2—2 draw played out with west ham scoring in the 89th minute to deny newcastle united victory. newcastle, who beat psg in the week, looked to be heading for a fifth straight league win when alec and i set�*s second—half double turned the game around, but they had to settle for a point after mohammed kudos' late goal. thus came for mohammed kudos' late goal. thus game for us. _ mohammed kudos' late goal. “in; game for us, probably a hangover from game for us, probably a hangoverfrom the game for us, probably a hangover from the midweek. game for us, probably a hangoverfrom the midweek. —— frustrating the game for us. a really good response second half, and that to happen when you think there is only one winner, frustrated we haven't got over the line. initial disappointment when you are winning late in the game. when the dust settles maybe we will look at it differently. it depends on the next results. we keep the unbeaten run going and
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feel very positive.— feel very positive. newcastle -la ed feel very positive. newcastle played really _ feel very positive. newcastle played really well. _ feel very positive. newcastle played really well. we - feel very positive. newcastle played really well. we didn't| played really well. we didn't give — played really well. we didn't give them too many opportunities. we didn't give them — opportunities. we didn't give them loads of opportunities today _ them loads of opportunities today. but we had a few ourselves. we just didn't quite do as— ourselves. we just didn't quite do as well— ourselves. we just didn't quite do as well with our set pieces as we — do as well with our set pieces as we done recently. i don't as we done recently. idon't know— as we done recently. idon't know if— as we done recently. i don't know if i_ as we done recently. i don't know if i could say a 2—2 draw was _ know if i could say a 2—2 draw was the — know if i could say a 2—2 draw was the right result but i'm pleased _ was the right result but i'm pleased that we got a draw. there — pleased that we got a draw. there was also a draw at wolves against aston villa with a two goals in two second—half minutes. hwang hee—chan for wolves but the celebrations were short—lived, with torres' first goal for aston villa. gabby alonso's bayer leverkusen continued their unbeaten start in the bundesliga with a 3—0 victory over cologne to return to the top. bayern munich were 3-0 to the top. bayern munich were 3—0 winners over freiburg
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thanks to two from kingsley coman. eintracht frankfurt won 2-0. in coman. eintracht frankfurt won 2—0. in spain, barcelona salvaged a draw at grenada, antoine griezmann's 89th minute penalty gave atletico madrid a win over sofia. the former england captain wayne rooney has left his role as coach of major league soccer�*s dc united by mutual consent after missing out on the mls cup play—offs. the record my new goal—scorer took up record my new goal—scorer took up the role injuly 2022, having previously played for dc united before winding down his playing career to become the derby county player coach. it feels the right time for me to go back to england. obviously see my family, haven't seen them for a long time. and then what lies ahead, i don't know.
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where the opportunities come up. i've seen a lot of reports in the media. i'm going back there, nothing lined up, i'm going back to see my family. if something comes up in october, november, of course i will look at it. , . ., at it. the newly crowned formula _ at it. the newly crowned formula 1 _ at it. the newly crowned formula 1 world - at it. the newly crowned | formula 1 world champion at it. the newly crowned - formula 1 world champion max verstappen dominated the qatar grand prix, leading from pole to flag. the only real drama at the first corner on the opening lap, lewis hamilton's rate ended after he crashed into mercedes team—mate george russell. remarkably, russell fought back from 18th to finish fourth. max verstappen not troubled on the way to his 14th grand prix victory of the season. he also claimed the fastest lap. last month, the women'smarathon record was broken, and today the men's record was smashed in chicago. the 23—year—old kenyan also won the london marathon, breaking the london marathon, breaking
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the course record earlier this year. he was in dominant form, finishing in two hours and 35 seconds, which is 34 seconds quicker than the previous marathon record set by eliud kipchoge a. celebrations for him, and forthe kipchoge a. celebrations for him, and for the tennis world number two iga swiatek who has won her fifth title of the year at the china open. the four—time grand slam champion who lost the world number one ranking recently beat ludmilla samson over in straight sets in the final. she had beaten coco gauff in the semis, ending the us open champion's 16 match unbeaten run. that's it, but much more on the website. you can find out what happened in the fiji portugal match at the rugby world cup, and our top story is india beating australia in the opening match of the cricket world cup, being held in india. huge celebration there. all of us, goodbye.
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hello. the weekend weather brought some extremes to the uk. we had the very wet weather in scotland, and then on sunday, it was exceptionally warm across so many other parts of the country. in northern ireland, 22.6 celsius — the warmest october day since the �*60s. about 24 in wales — that's the warmest in over a decade. and in london, nearly 26 celsius — about the warmest day in october since 2018. now the rain from scotland is petering out, some areas have had about a month's worth of rainfall recently. and the overall weather pattern is still showing a dip in the jet stream here, which is shunting that warmer atmosphere from the south. so once again, it will be exceedingly warm, not just here in the uk, but across many parts of western and also central europe this week.
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so the headline is one of a warm start this week — but not completely dry, there is some rain on the way — particularly where we don't want it in western parts of scotland, but that's not until tuesday. so here's the forecast, then, for the early morning. a lot of bright weather around little dribs and drabs perhaps in the western isles. still relatively cool in the north of scotland, around 13—15, but look at that — northern ireland, wales, england, widely into the 20s, perhaps even the mid—20s, again in london and the southeast. now a cold front is approaching and will bring some fresher weather, but again, rain to parts of scotland on tuesday. look at that rain reaching the northwest first, then it spreads into central scotland. but still very mild, 17—18 here, snd we're still talking here, and we're still talking about the low—to—mid—20s on tuesday widely across the uk. and then, tuesday into wednesday, we'll start to see a change coming in from the north. so a weather front will spread southwards across the uk. it will bring some rain, stronger winds for scotland
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and much fresher, much cooler, if not even colder conditions in the very far north of scotland — temperatures here barely making ten degrees in lerwick, 11 in stornoway, 14 in newcastle, but still warmth with some cloud and rain on wednesday in the south, about 20—23 celsius. the temperatures will return to close to the seasonal norm, at least towards saturday, sunday, but it's stilljust the other side of average. so warmer than average, i think, over the coming days.
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welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm arunoday mukharji. lets get you the headlines: explosions the number of palestinians and israelis killed during two days of intense fighting continues to climb. gunfire more than 700 israelis are now feared dead in one of the darkest days in the country's history. explosions the israelis are retaliating with airstrikes across gaza — more than 400 people have been killed, thousands injured.
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. welcome to the programme. our big focus remains on the conflict unfolding between israel and palestine. more than 700 israelis are now feared dead following attacks by hamas militants — the biggest loss of life in a single day in the country's history. hamas — designated as a terror organisation by many western governments, including the uk — is still holding out in locations in the south of the country. in response, israel has carried out air strikes on the gaza strip, killing more than 400 and wounding over2,000, according to palestinian authorities. and there is growing concern for around 100 israeli civilians and soldiers taken hostage. our correspondent jonathan beale has the latest. i should warn you his report has some distressing images.
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