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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  October 17, 2024 6:30pm-7:01pm BST

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hello and welcome to sportsday. england make a shaky start to thekir chase in mulktan as pakistan look to square the series. australian dream's are dashed in dubai, the champions knocked out by south africa in the t20 world cup semi—finals. and there been more reaction to thomas tuchels england appointment, we'll hear from prmier league managers and an england player. iam here i am here in central london ready for the women's rugby. also coming up on sportsday... and battling back from drink, drug and covid bans, champion jockey oisin murphy tells us about his return to the top. i had to refocus and prove to myself
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and i suppose everyone else that i was hungry and motivated to come back and ride at a high level. the cricket has been non—stop today, from dubai where south africa have stunned australia at t20 world cup we'll have all the details of their shortly. we had the clatter of wickets in bengaluru, where india hit a test low on home soil, new zealand have had a brilliant day there but we'll start in multan, where 16 wickets fell on the 3rd day of the second test and pakistan's spinners have got england on the back foot , the hosts can sense victory, which would be their first test win on home soil
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in over three years. england resumed on 239 for 6 in their first innings and added 52 runs to their score all out for 291 — jack leach finishing unbeaten on 25. that gave pakistan a lead of 75 and england's bowlers really put in a shift, shoaib bashir with 4 wickets as they restricted the hosts to 221, but salman ali agha scored a crucial 63 runs, and that has given pakistan the edge england need 297 to win, which would be a record if they can pull it off and that looks unlikely as both openers went early, ben duckett who scored a century in the first innings, out for a duck in the first over, and 8th wicket of the match for sajid khan. and zak crawley was stumped in the fourth over for just three, england will resume on 36—2. so england have two days to get 297
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runs but no visiting side in pakistan has successfully chased down that high a score. aatif nawaz from the test match special team spoke to me from multan about a day when the bowlers came out on top. it's out on top. breaks a trend of the series so far. it's breaks a trend of the series so far. on day one it was a little bit difficult to bat on. day to sort of look like ok, it's getting a little bit harder but not significantly for the update three completely changed everything, really. that first session pakistan went through the angled lower order england and in turn expected to get pakistan wickets come up hoping cheaper in the end and there was an innings that carried pakistan to a decent total. more than decent because of the lead they were carrying over for the lead they were carrying over for the first innings. that's ultimately put england in a very difficult position. put england in a very difficult osition. ' ., ~' put england in a very difficult osition. ' ., ~ , ., position. 297. you think yeah, the 've position. 297. you think yeah, they've got — position. 297. you think yeah, they've got a _ position. 297. you think yeah, they've got a couple _ position. 297. you think yeah, they've got a couple of - position. 297. you think yeah, they've got a couple of days i position. 297. you think yeah, | they've got a couple of days to position. 297. you think yeah, - they've got a couple of days to get back. but no touring side has got
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that amount chasing to win a test in pakistan. , , . ., , pakistan. yes. they certainly haven't had _ pakistan. yes. they certainly haven't had to _ pakistan. yes. they certainly haven't had to do _ pakistan. yes. they certainly haven't had to do it - pakistan. yes. they certainly haven't had to do it on - pakistan. yes. they certainly haven't had to do it on a - pakistan. yes. they certainly| haven't had to do it on a used wicket where the ball is turning appreciably. it's difficult to bat out there. as a battery get the feeling there is at least one ball with your name on it. you just want to squeeze as many runs out as you can. for england they really need at least one or two batterers to cross that mark. everybody chip in with 20s and 30s, that's what pakistan did to get to the two to one of the second innings for the pain was all about contributions from different players. this pitch is very difficult to bat on. to wickets fell late in the day for england. eight wickets at hand to chase on the remaining 261 run. on that surface with the bullets from pakistan is fired up as they are two what england really needed was another bent docket. figs england really needed was another bent docket-— bent docket. as soon as ben goes in the first over — bent docket. as soon as ben goes in the first over you _ bent docket. as soon as ben goes in the first over you think, _ bent docket. as soon as ben goes in the first over you think, to _ the first over you think, to sajid khan. we see what a great spell they had in the first innings for man. it could be tougher england. do the you see this going the distance or do
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you think it's all over tomorrow goes back and it'll be over tomorrow when we're together. i fell goes back and it'll be over tomorrow when we're together.— when we're together. i fell for bent docket, he — when we're together. i fell for bent docket, he was _ when we're together. i fell for bent docket, he was celebrating - when we're together. i fell for bent docket, he was celebrating his - when we're together. i fell for bent| docket, he was celebrating his 30th birthday today. was dismissed for a dock. —— ben docket. the way england play cricket is very positive. we know if they were get a chase that is or could be in two days, it's gotta be in one day for the 261 runs in the day is nothing for an angle side that is or could be in two days, it's gotta be in one day for the 261 runs in a day is nothing for an angle inside the place aggressive. very good at sweeping, very good at putting away bad balls. it's all about how discipline pakistan can be. and how many balls they can put in the right areas on they can put in the right areas on the pic should createjeopardy they can put in the right areas on the pic should create jeopardy for england. the prevailing thought in pakistan is one way or another it should be done may be inside two sessions tomorrow.— sessions tomorrow. great for the series. should _ sessions tomorrow. great for the series. should pakistan - sessions tomorrow. great for the series. should pakistan do - sessions tomorrow. great for the series. should pakistan do it - series. should pakistan do it because mac _ series. should pakistan do it because mac absolutely. - series. should pakistan do it| because mac absolutely. just series. should pakistan do it - because mac absolutely. just wearing because mac absolutely. just wearing things that makes the third match much more interesting for the for pakistan coming back after conceding 800 runs in the first match was good to be difficult. they've made drastic decisions, they brought their star batter and bowlers, it's
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a big gamble to go in withjust the one front seam bowler. and seven spin bowling options right now the select is feeling pretty smug about their choices so that it remains to be seen how that works in situations where you are not playing back to back test only used wicket. we will see how they adapt going forward. at the very least the series will be live for that that certainly go for the series. ., , ., a , lots of wickets there. india were bowled out forjust 46 runs by new zealand on the second day of the first first test in bengaluru. that is their lowest score in tests on home soil. the first day was a complete washout and even though it was india's decision to bat they were soon reeling, virat kohli and kl rahul two of five batters out for ducks, the pair both victims of will o'rourke who claimed 4 wickets for 22 runs. ravichandran ashwin also failed to get off the mark, one of matt henry's 5 for 15. in reply devon conway made 91 as new zealand reached
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180 for 3 by the close, giving them complete control of the match with a lead of 134. there's been an upset in the first semifinal at the women's t20 world cup in the united arab emirates. the defending champions australia, winners of the last three tournaments are out. beaten by south africa by eight wickets. joe lynskey reports. in women's t20 cricket this is the team to beat. since 2010 australia had reached all seven world cup finals. now south africa's bowlers went to hold down the champions. a big wicket for south africa! so far for south africa the way here had been smooth. four group wins from four but now came the spy photo edge made africa a sense of momentum. this was a batting stifled by wickets. australia force just 134.
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south africa had never beaten this team at this tournament. last years final at home was lost by a distance. this time they attacked. hopes of eight in a row brought down by bausch. making a half so you should do next century, africa with their with spare for the teams who always make the final, it's the end of the long trend. there are more group games in the women's champions league, celtic are already in action in spainagainst real madrid both sides lost their opening group games and real went ahead tonight in spectacular style through scottish international caroline weir. celtic have struggled to get out of their own half. 1—nil to real at the break. chelsea and dutch side twente are the ogther two teams in that group, they face each other at 8pm tonight in the netherlands. twente beat celtic earlier this month and chelsea overcame real 3—2 in their first match,
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but their head coach sonia bompastor says they need to imporve. i think from one—game to the other one we always want the performance to improve for them every game we have a game plan. sometimes a game plan is different, you expect something different from the game for the you just have to do what you think in the game day is the best for the team. and getting a result is always the most important. but for sure we want to perform as well. i want my team to be dominant and making sure we have more consistency in our performance. yesterday, the big story on sportsday was thomas tuchel�*s appointment as england head coach through to the next world cup. there's been plenty more reaction today, let's start with the manchester city and england defender kyle walker. ican i can understand the english public
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thinking that it should be in english manager obviously taking control of the national team. but for me just like what you said they are, who's going to get the results? it's proven that big clubs they can manage big players with big characters with a look at the likes of ps6, went to chelsea and won the champions league against manchester city. he talked to byron, didn't probably have the season that byron normally have but i think they came up normally have but i think they came up good against a good leverkusen team for the right from day one. that was it. etiquette great appointment. —— i think it's a great appointment. —— i think it's a great appointment. kyle walker speaking there on his weekly podcast that you can find on bbc sounds, we've also had the first manager news conferences ahead of the retun of the prmier league this weeeknd, all of them asked about the new england coach. i'm happy for him. i really admire him. he proved in the past he can be
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very successful. and he can build the successful team quite fast i think that's also for national team for the we look at this clubs, his former clubs always able to be successful in a short time. i think that's exactly the challenge he will face for england. i'm very happy for him and his team and i wish him all the best. i spent all my life watching english football _ i spent all my life watching english football in part most would've liked an english— football in part most would've liked an english coach, i think. that's a general— an english coach, i think. that's a general feeling i get from people i've spoken to in the game and the general— i've spoken to in the game and the general viewpoint from the masses, it seems _ general viewpoint from the masses, it seems. on the other hand, the games— it seems. on the other hand, the games diversify all the time. it's who's_ games diversify all the time. it's who's right for the job it is clearly— who's right for the job it is clearly a _ who's right for the job it is clearly a record that suggests he can do— clearly a record that suggests he can do the — clearly a record that suggests he can do the job. that is for sure. thabs— can do the job. that is for sure. that'sjust _ can do the job. that is for sure. that'sjust the way can do the job. that is for sure. that's just the way it is. results will be — that's just the way it is. results will be important for obvious reasons— will be important for obvious reasons but they always are if you manage _
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reasons but they always are if you manage england, sure enough. to bea to be a brilliantjob for anybody after _ to be a brilliantjob for anybody after what — to be a brilliantjob for anybody after what garrett _ to be a brilliantjob for anybody after what garrett did _ to be a brilliantjob for anybody after what garrett did after- to be a brilliantjob for anybody after what garrett did after hisl after what garrett did after his eight — after what garrett did after his eight years. _ after what garrett did after his eight years, where _ after what garrett did after his eight years, where he - after what garrett did after his eight years, where he took- after what garrett did after his| eight years, where he took the two. whoever's _ eight years, where he took the two. whoever's is going _ eight years, where he took the two. whoever's is going to replace - eight years, where he took the two. whoever's is going to replace and l whoever's is going to replace and full time will _ whoever's is going to replace and full time will be taking _ whoever's is going to replace and full time will be taking on a - full time will be taking on a brilliantjob. _ full time will be taking on a brilliantjob. it's no - full time will be taking on a brilliantjob. it's no doubt l full time will be taking on a . brilliantjob. it's no doubt the appointment— brilliantjob. it's no doubt the appointment is— brilliantjob. it's no doubt the appointment is not— brilliantjob. it's no doubt the appointment is not a - brilliantjob. it's no doubt the appointment is not a top- brilliant job. it's no doubt the i appointment is not a top coach brilliant job. it's no doubt the - appointment is not a top coach for them _ appointment is not a top coach for them and — appointment is not a top coach for them and an— appointment is not a top coach for them and an assistant _ appointment is not a top coach for them and an assistant as - appointment is not a top coach for them and an assistant as well. - appointment is not a top coach forj them and an assistant as well. it's a really— them and an assistant as well. it's a really exciting _ them and an assistant as well. it's a really exciting job _ them and an assistant as well. it's a really exciting job for _ them and an assistant as well. it's a really exciting job for whoever . them and an assistant as well. it's a really exciting job for whoever it| a really exciting job for whoever it is going _ a really exciting job for whoever it is going to — a really exciting job for whoever it is going to be _ a really exciting job for whoever it is going to be. they— a really exciting job for whoever it is going to be. they made - a really exciting job for whoever it is going to be. they made the - is going to be. they made the decision— is going to be. they made the decision and _ is going to be. they made the decision and it _ is going to be. they made the decision and it will _ is going to be. they made the decision and it will be - is going to be. they made the decision and it will be really . is going to be. they made the . decision and it will be really good to see _ decision and it will be really good to see how— decision and it will be really good to see how they— decision and it will be really good to see how they do _ decision and it will be really good to see how they do and _ decision and it will be really good to see how they do and hopefullyj to see how they do and hopefully they can — to see how they do and hopefully they can carry— to see how they do and hopefully they can carry on _ to see how they do and hopefully they can carry on with _ to see how they do and hopefully they can carry on with the - to see how they do and hopefully. they can carry on with the progress they've _ they can carry on with the progress they've made — they can carry on with the progress they've made over— they can carry on with the progress they've made over the _ they can carry on with the progress they've made over the last few- they've made over the last few years — they've made over| the last few years. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. british number on katie boulter is out of the ningbo open, she was beaten in straight sets by brazilian beatriz haddad maia in the round of 16. the defeat follows her lost in the first round in wuhan last week. elsewhere, dan evans lost in the almaty open to american frances tiafoe, despite winning the first set the brit lost the next two 7—6,
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6—3 to the world number 15 tiafoe in kazakhstan. evans has now dropped to 180th following the loss. wales scrum—half gareth davies has retired from international rugby, the 34—year—old won 77 caps for wales, and helped them win the six nations in 2019 and 2021. he also toured twice with the british and irish lions. oisin murphy will become champion jockey for the fourth time on saturday, when the flat racing season comes to a close at ascot. it's been three years since he last won the championship, during that time he served a 14 month ban for breaking covid protocols and failing on course breathalyzer tests, on course breathalyzer tests. he was previously banned for three months for testing positive for cocaine, he now undertakes regular counselling, admitting that he was reliant on alcohol and his drinking was out of control, he spoke to me about his rise back to the top of his sport. i had ihada i had a long time out of the saddle,
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more than a year. i had to refocus and prove to myself and i suppose everyone else that i was hungry and motivated to come back and ride at a high level. i'vejust motivated to come back and ride at a high level. i've just been very fortunate over the past two seasons that it's gone as i'd hoped how do you reflect on that lost year when everything caught up with you, the covid breaches, the alcohol failed to as, you had a cocaine been, i'll they found you had it inadvertently in your system. did they found you had it inadvertently in your system-— in your system. did everything 'ust ile u? in your system. did everything 'ust pile up? you — in your system. did everything 'ust pile up? you talked i in your system. did everything 'ust pile up? you talked about i in your system. did everything just pile up? you talked about needing| pile up? you talked about needing alcohol to deal with pressure. yes. alcohol to deal with pressure. yes, i wasn't alcohol to deal with pressure. yes, i wasn't coping _ alcohol to deal with pressure. yes, i wasn't coping with _ alcohol to deal with pressure. yes, i wasn't coping with the _ alcohol to deal with pressure. yes i wasn't coping with the stresses in the right 1429 00:14:46,965 --> 00:14:
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