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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  October 30, 2023 1:45am-2:01am GMT

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hello and welcome along to the programme. lots to bring you on a busy sunday of sport, and we're starting at the men's cricket world cup, where india remain unbeaten after a 100—run victory over england which leaves the defending champions all but out while india sit top of the table on the cusp of the semifinals. katie gornall reports. this was meant to be the big one — the defending champions against the hosts — but such has been england's demise in recent weeks, their tournament felt all but over before this began. could they somehow turn things around against unbeaten india? well, the signs were surprisingly good — the great virat kohli, gone for a duck, the crowd stunned into silence. england were now playing some of their best cricket of the tournament but they still had to contend with the fluency of rohit sharma. on a tricky pitch, his 87
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helped india recover. 230 was the target for england. the game was in their grasp. but then, in steamed jasprit bumrah and out went england's top order. joe root lasted only one ball. england can usually rely on ben stokes — he went down swinging for nought. commentator: gives | himself room, and gone! one of four england batters to fall to the magic of mohammed shami. but india's best was yet to come... out! ..as kuldeep yadav bamboozled england's captain. the ball of the tournament? just maybe. five wickets down and with little to cling to, england collapsed to 129 all out. india had blown them away. england are still not mathematically out and, while they're putting on a brave face, their world cup defence has hit a crushing new low. katie gornall, bbc news. so, let's hearfrom both sides. firstly, a delighted kuldeep yadav. we as a bowler thought probably, we have to pick early wicket to be in the game and, certainly, just pretend shami
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did and — and after they like four down for, like, a0 runs, wejust trying to bowl in perfect areas and make them make — made mistake. that was our plan as a bowler, as a spinner, me and jadu and definitely, when you when you lose early wicket, you always behind the game. we knew it was going to be hard work today — india on their home patch — and to be honest, i was really pleased at the halfway mark. i thought it was definitely our best bowling and fielding effort and we went out to bat with a lot of positivity about it being a, you know, a very achievable total. there was a lot of dew out there as well. so, i thought particularly after the start we got — 0/30 — that we were well placed but any time you lose 4/10 you put yourself under pressure in the chase and it unravelled again from there, unfortunately. still with cricket, because after recording their first ever 0di win over pakistan nearly a week ago, afghanistan are preparing for their next world cup match in pune on monday when
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they take on sri lanka, who are also on a high after beating defending champions england in their previous match. after their win over pakistan, afghan coach jonathan trott said he was most impressed with the professional manner of their approach towards the win. the former sri lanka superstar muttiah muralitharan says they've got a very good team. four spinners — like, unbelievable spinners because they are different. mujeeb, rashid khan, nabi. they got a lot of spinners and their fast bowlers are not bad — farooqi and the fast bowlers also very skilled and they are being picked in ipl teams. if you want to be best of four to play the team, if they knew ahmed so, like, you know, they're one of the best and batting—wise they are powerful batting line because theyjust play very attacking cricket. 0nto football now, and it's been a difficult afternoon for the red half of manchester after manchester city comfortably beat their united rivals in their premier league
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derby. before the game, there were poignant scenes as supporters from both sides of the city paid tribute to the late sir bobby charlton. erling haaland scored twice for city at old trafford — his first a penalty and then, his second a headerjust after the break. phil foden scored city's third goal. i think — but he's a machine. erling is a — two goals, he could've scored four, he's a threat for the opponents, he's an incredible. we are confident when we have him there because have this mentality, the penalty is aggressive and so, yeah, really pleased. and since we come back international break, a score every — you know, every game a score is so important. i think first off, we played very good. so, we defended very well, game plan went up. we had good breaks, we had good opportunities. maybe we could have take more benefit from it but i think still, we did, and i think the penalty changes the game and then, we had to react, second half to go more
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offensive and from there, they take benefit from us. well, meanwhile at anfield, liverpool's players showed their support for their team—mate luis diaz, whose parents had been kidnapped in columbia. diaz clearly didn't play but liverpool were dominant against nottingham forest, beating them 3—0. goals from diogojota, darwin nunez and mo salah. he was with us in the hotel and then, he just went home. i think it's a very harsh situation. i don't know if anyone knows how we react if it happens to us — it's just hard to to think about it and, yeah, he was going to play — i played instead of him — and ijust remembered, obviously, if we scored, then i scored, to hold his shirt to show him a little bit we are obviously, with him and hopefully, things work out well in the end. dominic calvert—lewin scored the only goal in everton's victory over west ham — theirfirst game since the club's chairman bill kenwright passed away. calvert—lewin had described
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kenwright, who died last monday, as a "great man" — thoughts echoed by the everton manager sean dyche. yeah, a very tough week for different reasons. very sad week in many, many ways for many people. but, like i said, you know, be fitting today to get a result for the chairman who, sadly, passed away, and his family. yeah. is the feeling amongst the camp that that one was for bill kenwright today? yeah, we didn't — we didn't really speak about it and make a sort of deal about it but i think — i think yeah, i think the underlying thing is that there's a lot of players there who spent a bit of time here, you know, and know the chairman and they're sad as well as i am. when you play thursday—sunday, it's never an easy — an easy schedule, so we've got it, we're really pleased we've got it. we've won some games after we've come back and ourselves today. we've lost some of our thursday on a sunday after coming back. today was really tight and in the main we've been
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in the day's other matches, there was another good win from aston villa, who beat luton, while brighton and fulham drew on the south coast. in the scottish premiership, rangers made the most of leaders celtic, dropping points yesterday with a very late 2—1 win over hearts to close the gap on celtic to five points. both rangers�* goals were in injury time. earlier, kilmarnock beat aberdeen 2—0. in france, lyon's liguei match against marseille had to be postponed after their team bus was pelted with stones as as it entered the stade velodrome. lyon's manager fabio grosso was injured during the incident. marseille's officials issued a statement, saying: "the club wishes a speedy recovery to lyon coach "fabio grosso and strongly condemns this "violent behaviour which has no place in the world "of football and in society." lyon are bottom of the table. the two sides are big rivals. max verstappen has won a dramatic formula i mexico city grand prix. the red bull driver took the lead at turn one,
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where ferrari's charles leclerc and verstappen's team—mate sergio perez collided, taking home favourite perez out of the race. then, the race was delayed for 25 minutes at one point after kevin magnussen's high—speed collision. but verstappen kept his cool at the restart to comfortably see off mercedes�* lewis hamilton for the win with leclerc finishing third. verstappen has already sealed a third world championship title while hamilton edges closer to second in the standings, just 20 points off perez with three races to go. 0nto tennis, and jannik sinner�*s excellent form continued when he beat top seed daniil medvedev in three sets to win the erste bank open in vienna. the match was a repeat of this month's final in beijing, which the italian world number four won, and he started well in vienna by taking a tight first set on a tie—break 9 points to 7. medvedev hit back by taking the second, only for sinner to come through the decider 6—3 to win his third atp title in the last three months.
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i think today was completely different than the last time because i made more volleys there today. he was waiting a little bit more for my play and then — then, i had to adapt. and i'm very happy about this. i'm very happy about i handled it, especially situation, so yeah, it was a very, very good match today. and finally, peru's kimberly garcia thought she had set the world record in the women's 20km walk race at the pan american games but it was voided after organisers of the largest multi—sport event in the continent said the times of the race were annulled due to "a measuring "problem" in santiago's 0'higgins park. they blamed the association of pan american athletics for the mistake. athletes believe the distance they actually completed was more like i7km. well, that's it from me and the
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sports day team. as always, much more on our website and the bbc brought up where you can read more about the cricket world cup and the football from all over the world. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. it's going to stay very unsettled across the uk as we head through this week with low pressure still very much in charge. so, long spells of rain, heavy, thundery downpours. the winds are likely to pick up at times. and we'll also see, on wednesday night into thursday, our third named storm of the season, storm ciaran, named by the met office on sunday. and those rainfall totals are really going to start to stack up again as we head through the next five days — you can see all the blues on our rainfall accumulation chart here. more wet weather for flood—stricken areas, such as eastern parts of scotland, too. now, low pressure is centred out towards the west of ireland, just sending bands of showers swirling around. it should be a largely dry start to the day across scotland but it is quite a chilly one and it's
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still quite breezy for many, particularly towards the channel coast. but the winds are certainly lightening as we head throughout the day. now, the heaviest of the showers on monday will tend to be across northern ireland. we could start to see some localised flooding, maybe, as those rainfall totals stack up. also, some more heavy showers across western wales, the southwest of england towards channel coast, too, just drifting further northwards and eastwards. further east, largely dry. and for scotland, the lion's share of the sunshine north of the central belt. but here, the air is going to feel chillier. now, on tuesday, again, scotland, still a welcome respite from all of that rain. it should stay largely dry and sunny. a few isolated showers in the north. elsewhere, out towards the west, we will see some showers, some brighter spells and a warm front starts to creep into southwest wales and south—west england by the end of the day on tuesday. temperatures again 9—15 degrees celsius. now, that warm front will track further northwards and eastwards as we head through tuesday night and into wednesday, bringing with it widespread heavy rain and some strong,
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gusty winds as well. and some of that rain in the chillier air across the highlands will be turning to snow. just take a look at that easterly wind piling all of that rain onshore into aberdeenshire yet again. it's windy out towards the west here. further south, we're expecting some showers. temperatures again 9—15 degrees. but of more concern than the weather on wednesday is going to be the weather on thursday. now, this is storm ciaran. it's a very deep area of low pressure. you can see the tight squeeze on the isobars here. gusts of wind towards channel coasts on wednesday night and into thursday could get as high as perhaps 80—90 miles an hour, even inland 50—60 mile an hour gusts. there'll also be widespread heavy rain along with those damaging winds, so do keep an eye on the forecast.
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